GR131 Gran Canaria - Solo Hike & Wild Camp: Day 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Footage from my first day on the GR131 trail solo hiking across Gran Canaria.
I spent three days walking across the Island from Agaete in the Northwest, to Maspalomas in the South, wildcamping two nights on trail.
I started walking around 10.45am on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021. Starting with 3.5 litres of water in my backpack, I made it to the small town of Artenara mid afternoon. A well stocked Spar shop there provided me with the chance to replenish my water and buy a few snacks before heading a few kilometres out of town to make camp for the night.
Hi Paul and thanks for this video. Just completed it a couple of weeks ago and your video was a great help. 👍
Hey mate, that's brilliant - hope you enjoyed it! Pleased to hear that the video was some use to you, thanks!
Great Video Mate !!
Thanks for watching
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Im doing this in Feb! :D
Great time of year to go, hope you have an awesome trip!
Hey Guys, just a heads up here. I started this walk at 3pm with the intention of pitching at the top when the pine forest begins. I made 2 big mistakes. The first was not being patient enough to find a flat pitch. I ended up slightly on a slope. The second terrible mistake was only carrying 3.5L water for the first climb. I’m 6 ft 3 and 100kg, so by the time I reached the top of the first climb I only had 300ml left until the next morning. Due to dehydration I couldn’t sleep, so I panicked, packed up and night hiked to the next water point where I found a good pitch. It’s called area recreativo tamadabo. However as adrenaline was pumping, I didn’t sleep all night and ended up wanting to bail. I left this pitch at 06:30 and got to Artenara at 10:30ish. By this point I hd already booked myself a bungalow in maspalomas which was non refundable…. Duuuh (sleep exhaustion crazy behaviour)
I am sadly going to miss the Artenara to San Bart stage, but hike from San Bart to maspalomas.
If you are starting later in the afternoon, please make sure you make your first camping spot the rrecreational area.
Hey Huw, sorry to hear that - the first climb does seem to last forever. Good to hear that you managed to get through safely though, and thanks for letting others know about your experience. I hope the rest of the trail goes well for you and you get to enjoy some good hiking! Take care out there!
Hey mate can you share the komoot link to the hike you did
www.komoot.com/tour/562149275?ref=aso&share_token=aRBxPxT4E6OBzPEiTYZT7sYwzFmUGTda9iEqh25oaJlIii2FJ1
Hopefully that should bring it up mate 👍
Hello, thank you for super detailed, informative video with the names of the cities, viewpoints etc.! It is really helpful and nice to watch! Also, I'm thinking about going there in November this year. What was the coldest temperature at night during your trip? Was there no problems with wildcamping, and also to buy supplies/food during the hike? Could you give me the exact spot, where you pitched your tent that day, the view is really nice (link to the google maps or sth)? :D
Hi there, thanks for watching. I'm not sure of the exact temperatures but I don't think it went much below 10 degrees Celsius. I usually slept with the outer door of the tent open and was very comfortable. The only thing to bear in mind with buying food/supplies is that most shops close for the afternoon usually about 2pm and re-open about 6pm, though these times can vary. It's best to buy supplies in the mornings when you know shops will be open.
Wild camping is against the law on the Island, so if you decide to do it I recommend pitching your tent late in a place that is out of the way, and leave early in the morning - make sure to leave no trace.
I camped a little way past the 'Cuevas de Caballero', you can find them on Google maps. The forest there gave a bit of cover, there were some nice flat spots, and the view was great.
Hope you have a great experience if you decide to go!
@@PaulandaPack Thank you! :D
Great video! What do you think was the coldest temp at night time
Thanks! I doubt it got down to single figures, two of the nights I had the tent door open and was plenty warm enough.
Hey!! Do you think it’d be too cold in January to do this?
Hi, January is a good time to hike there. Daytime temps should be great for hiking. Nights could be a little cool but by no means uncomfortably cold. Bear in mind sunrise will be about 8am and sunset about 6.30pm at that time of year.
Did you ever have windy rain?
Hi, no - I only had a little bit of light rain on day 1, the weather was good for me!
@@PaulandaPack great, thank you!