Oman
Bīmā

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    • Day 355–357

      Muscat to Tanuf

      March 9 in Oman ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Back „hitchhiking“..
      The first day was working really good and we arrived really quick in the mountains. The people here are really nice and helpful. One time a taxi stopped for us and we told him we don’t want to taxi because we don’t want to pay. He said it’s ok we can go for free and at the end of the ride he gave us 5 Rial (12,50€)

      As soon as we arrived in the mountains nearly no car was coming anymore and we had to walk, we had to walk a lot! The situation just got worst the second day because of really hard rain. The road was destroyed or under water many times. Means we been walking nearly the whole day.
      It was not like nobody wanted to pick us up, there been just no cars absolutely zero for hours and hours.
      The hike was ~17km and 1500m up, it was raining, very hot sun and we been inside the clouds. So we had everything you dream about when you go on a hike.

      We been also fasting yesterday, probably not the best day for no eating but we made it and I felt really good. Leon had a bit more issues but he made it as well.

      The mountains here are stunning and the hike was amazing even with all the trouble we had. So far we enjoy Oman a lot.
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    • Day 207

      Climbing up to Salmah

      February 3, 2023 in Oman ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Salmah is a tiny village at 1000m on a dead-end road in the middle of 2000m High mountains. We were told it is a difficult track, so we decided to try. Again, and again, we are amazed at what slopes "Sprinti" is able to climb. When the wheels start spinning, you stop, put the differential lock in, and then he slowly churns out of the situation.
      Amazing!
      Just before Salmah, Margot stopped to see which direction we should drive when a voice wafted down from the mountain next to us, "come up!"
      We actually had to search the slopes to see the house perched high above.
      Why not?
      So we turned right and climbed up to the home of Kahlid, 300meters higher for a meeting we wouldn't forget.
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    • Day 207

      This is "Kahlid"

      February 3, 2023 in Oman ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      This is Kahlid!
      Kahlid is secretary at a school, but in his heart, he is a teacher and researcher.
      His family has lived at this location high up on the slopes for hundreds of years. When we asked how old his father became, he said nobody knows. People were born in the mountains and died in the mountains without anyone knowing they had been there!
      Kahlid was born in this building up here, as were his 2 brothers. Over the centuries, his family built terraces with rocks to plant vegetables and date palms. Water came from two springs in the rock face and was channelled via "falaj" channels down and across the slopes to the individual terraces.
      Then, the springs started to dry up until the family was forced to move into a city.
      But this location is family heritage and holy, so the three brothers hired a man from tibet to look after the terraces, sheep, and chickens. The family comes here on weekends to help him out and bring supplies.
      When Kahlid noticed that we were interested, he offered to take us around the property.
      We'll this tour took us 100m up the rockfall where, he explained, his mother as a girl had climbed up every morning to collect food for the animals. One day she slipped and fell. For two months she lay in a coma with her grandfather giving her water drop by drop and praying to Allah that she survive. She lived to have three sons!
      Then he led us into a hand hewed tunnel leading into the second spring source, which had now slowed from a rush to a trickle, no longer able to support a family plus animals.

      Most amazing, however, was his knowledge of plants, from plants that heal broken bones to, leaves (Yaas) which women grind to powder and rub into their hair to make them thick and soft!
      Herbs is his passion and he is busy putting together a library of information with QR-codes on the plants so that future generations can read what this plant is about.
      What a beautiful encounter!
      Thank you Kahlid.
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    • Day 16

      Bait Bimah

      March 6, 2022 in Oman ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Unterkunft: Bait Bimah 🌄
      Hiking Trail W8 [5h - 900hm - 15km]
      Snake Canyon

      Wir hatten geplant den Snake Canyon zu erkunden. Da wir kein 4WD hatten der für die Strecke aus Al hamra nach Bait Bimah notwendig ist, sind wir gelaufen.
      Auf Google wird die Strecke mit einem Zeitintervall von 2,5h angegeben, allerdings ohne Berücksichtigung von Höhenmeter und Wegbeschaffenheit. Mit mehreren Pausen und einem kleinen Schlenker durch Balad Syt waren wir ca. 5h unterwegs.
      Der Trail W8 ist sehr gut ausgeschildert durch die üblichen Wegmarkierungen in rot,weiß,gelb. Der Abstieg ist sehr mühsam, da er relativ steil ist und auf losem Geröll, zudem gab es auch ein paar kleine Kletterpassagen. Dennoch hat man einen einzigartigen Ausblick auf den Ort und das Gebirge.

      Den Rückweg zum Auto sind wir die Straße entlang langgelaufen. Diese kann man definitiv nur mit einem 4WD bewältigen! Wir waren zwei Stunden zu Fuß unterwegs und wurden dann von ein paar Omanis mitgenommen und zu einem leckeren Essen eingeladen.
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    • Day 215

      Hatt - Snake Canyon

      February 23, 2020 in Oman ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      9 km
      Schlecht geschlafen...die Bergauf und Abfahrt (eher abspazier) in den Knochen...Erstmal Dorf Hatt angefahren für was Wasser und den Supermarkt. Hatte wenig aber es reichte. Dann weiter geschoben! Und geschoben und geschoben...bergauf wie bergab. Bei einem kleinen Wadi Cyril, Christa und Familie kennengelernt. Die wohnen seit 13 Jahren in Muscat und haben uns noch Tomaten, Gurken und Feta mit auf den Weg gegeben. Und uns auf ein Bier eingeladen 😍🍺 Dann was weiter noch Wolfgang und Erika kennengelernt die vier Wochen durchn Oman fahren mit Zelt und Auto. Super entspannt und die haben uns noch mit 5 Liter Wasser ausgestattet ♥️ Am Audi Fußballplatz ewig Mittag gemacht und dann noch bis ins Snake Canyon runtergequält. Sauplatt und müde.
      Wildcampen auf Kies am Eingang des Snake Canyon
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