Yesterday we went for a fantastic walk with the ramblers. The weather was dry, mostly sunny and not very windy. This was especially appreciated as we had gales all day on Saturday which had made us rather mopey. (Simon because it was too windy for him to go out windsurfing and me because some of my rigid cloches had blown away in the garden and the corrugated polycarbonate sheets smashed.)
We drove up near Estancia settlement and left 2 vehicles where the walk was planned to end. We then walked up Estancia Mountain which is almost 1,000 feet high and has rocky crags on top which were fun to scramble up.
On the way up Mount Vernat there were plenty more opportunities for those of us that wanted to to scramble up rocky outcrops until we reached the main ridge.
There were fantastic views in all directions although it was rather hazy.
In the valley below us was a vast stone run known as Prince's Street which we descended towards.
I went first and Simon was surprised that I managed to get through as he found it a tight squeeze! As I dropped down at the end I wasn't sure if I would be able to get back up again or if there would be an alternative route back. In fact I did manage to get back and it would have been perfectly easy to get round the outside.
It was good to get back to the car and brew a cup of tea while we waited for some of the others to catch up. We had walked 6 1/4 miles but with challenging terrain and a lot of rock scrambling it had been quite tiring.