Day Seventeen
Posted by David on
April 2, 2009
The hike today was a good one. We saw a lot of fossils called ammonites, they are an extinct marine animal. Pictures will come. The most exiting part of the hike was Ammonites wall or the Harem of Karbolet. It was a beautiful ridge that looked over the machtesh Ramon, Israel’s largest crater. In a weeks time I will be doing the real Kabolet, when I arrive there I will be arriving to the hardest part of the trail. This is just training. Today was a lil longer then the last two. 22km. The hippies feel it. The night camp is a lil less then spirited. I go away from the group to sleep and camp on my own. I find a wonderful lil cove, set up my tent, make a small fire, cook some food, eat, and go to sleep




One Response to “Day Seventeen”
Hey Dave, don’t worry too much about the Karbolet. There was a lot of talk, but we found it pretty manageable.
By Jeremy Z on Apr 2, 2009