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Die Weltwanderin

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Ich bin verliebt in die Welt, ihre Berge und das Abenteuer. Seit jeher beschäftigt mich eine starke Sehnsucht nach einem intensiven Leben. Dabei bedeutet Wandern für mich pure Freiheit und Glück. Auf diesem Blog lest ihr alles über meine Abenteuer auf der ganzen Welt.

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Bevor sich Weltwanderin voll auf Thru-Hiking fokussierte, habe ich auch über meine Reisen und alpinen Bergsport geschrieben. Diese Artikel findet ihr hier:

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GR 131 Day 12 – Gran Canaria Hoya Grande → Llanos GR 131 Day 12 – Gran Canaria
Hoya Grande → Llanos de la Pez
18 km / 1,580 m elevation gain / 4.75 h  In the morning we follow the GR 131 up to Degollada de la Manzanilla. I feel unusually weak today – maybe my body is still fighting the cold, or maybe it’s because we didn’t eat much yesterday. Probably both. At least the climb is still shaded by the mountain.  With every meter of elevation, the views open wider: steep cliffs, pine-covered slopes, and deep ravines known as barrancos. The morning light is still low, layering the ridges in shadow and haze. From the pass we look down to Tunte far below. The official trail would descend there, but since we don’t need anything in town, we stay high and follow the ridge toward Degollada de la Cruz Grande.   What looks simple on the map turns out to be a bit adventurous. The dirt road soon fades into a barely visible path marked by occasional cairns. The trail climbs steeply across loose gravel and slippery pine needles. Eventually we reach a viewpoint from where we can see Mount Teide on Tenerife rising in the distance.  We descend steeply to Cruz Grande and then climb again, now fully exposed to the sun. We move from one patch of shade to the next while running low on water. The trail winds along rocky ridges and steep walls in tight switchbacks. Agaves, succulents, and fuzzy cacti grow between the red rocks, followed by beautiful almond trees in bloom.  At Ventana del Nublo, we look through a natural rock window directly toward the iconic Roque Nublo, with Teide visible again in the distance.  Earlier we noticed something strange on the map: a vending machine in the middle of nowhere. At an abandoned youth camp, we actually find several – ice cream, soda, snacks, even coffee. The soda machine refuses our coins, so we settle for an ice pop instead. At a nearby backcountry campground, we finally find water flowing from the tap and a spot for our tent.
GR 131 Day 11 – Gran Canaria Faro de Maspalomas → GR 131 Day 11 – Gran Canaria
Faro de Maspalomas → Hoya Grande
20.6 km / 740 m elevation gain / 4.5 h  After a zero day in Las Palmas to recover from my cold, we take the bus to Maspalomas and start at the lighthouse where the GR 131 begins on Gran Canaria.  And immediately, it’s chaos. Maspalomas is a very popular beach holiday destination and consists of a maze of hotels, shopping malls, and outlet stores. The promenade is packed with vacationers, vendors, and promoters trying to lure people into restaurants. And it’s very hot, as we started hiking at 1:30 pm. We only take a quick look at the lagoon near the famous Maspalomas dunes: two spoonbills wading through the shallow water while pale dunes rise behind them. We are both quickly overwhelmed by the crowds and relieved when the trail finally leaves the coast and heads inland.  At first, it follows a wide, dry riverbed. We pass a flea market and several graffiti-covered bridges. Then comes a long road walk past trash piles, a go-kart track, and a water park. The road climbs steeply with no shoulder, which makes the section uncomfortable with passing traffic. Cyclists pass constantly, many looking highly professional. I feel like we’re hiking through the Tour de France.  From a viewpoint, we look into a vast canyon of dark basalt terraces, with a thin green ribbon of palms far below. Long switchbacks lead down to Ayagaures, where a bar is unexpectedly open, so we enjoy two Clipper sodas and refill our water.  Behind the village, we pass a reservoir and cross the dam before starting a steep climb into the hills. The air is humid, and we’re soon soaked with sweat. Eventually, the trail flattens under pine trees, and we find a perfect campsite with soft needles beneath us and a view over the valley. The sunset glows orange and violet above the jagged ridges. Unfortunately, mosquitoes also find us.  Later I check the map and realize we probably should have followed the Camino de Santiago route to avoid the GR 131 road walk, which may be outdated anyway.  #gr131 #grancanaria #thruhiking #THRUrTrailTeam 
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The GR 131 crosses the island of Fuerteventura thr The GR 131 crosses the island of Fuerteventura through a varied landscape – from volcanic terrain to the rugged Atlantic coast.  #GR131 #fuerteventura #THRUrTrailTeam @thru_r @thetrek.co @alltrails
GR 131 Day 10 – Fuerteventura Morro Jable → Faro d GR 131 Day 10 – Fuerteventura
Morro Jable → Faro de Jandía
19.8 km / 610 m elevation gain / 4.25 h  It’s still dark when we start our final stage on Fuerteventura. Today we’re slackpacking as the ferry leaves from Morro Jable, so we’ll return later.  In the distance, a blinking light marks our goal, a lighthouse about 20 km away. For the first 15 minutes, we walk with our headlamps. The narrow trail feels like a small island of light in the darkness.  The path runs above the coast, with steep drops to the left. I watch my steps carefully. Then we continue through dark volcanic terrain, passing dry riverbeds.  As daylight comes, the mountains of the Jandía peninsula rise beside us – green, red, and dark brown, folded like scars. Black and red lava surrounds us, dotted with small plants and purple flowers. And we spot thorny Cardón de Jandía, an endemic cactus-like plant.  Soon we reach the coast again. Waves roll in, surfers ride them, and long empty beaches stretch between rocky sections. It’s quiet out here – just wind, salt, and sun.
On the last kilometer to the lighthouse a heron lifts off beside us, circles once, then glides away.  Finally, we reach Faro de Jandía, where we celebrate the end of Fuerteventura with Clipper and a sandwich before taking the bus back to Morro Jable. Time for the next island: Gran Canaria.  #gr131 #fuerteventura #thruhiking #THRUrTrailTeam 
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GR 131 Day 9 – Fuerteventura El Jable → Morro Jabl GR 131 Day 9 – Fuerteventura
El Jable → Morro Jable
20.8 km / 180 m elevation gain / 4.25 h  A grey, heavy sky hangs over the dunes. Perfect for our final stretch through El Jable. The landscape feels almost colorless, broken only by scattered dark shrubs.  Sand bugs are everywhere. On the ground, on the inner tent, on our packs. I think I’ve shaken them all off – until another one drops out of my backpack.   Soon we reach the road and leave the dunes behind. A dry riverbed leads us toward the ocean. The air turns salty, and the Atlantic appears ahead, calm under the grey sky.  We take two PUDs along the cliffs before deciding to follow the beach instead, right along the waterline where the sand is firm. At first, it’s quiet. Just waves and an empty shoreline. But further south, resorts appear with sunbeds, umbrellas, and many people. We feel out of place – dusty, sweaty, and carrying backpacks among beachgoers.  The sun breaks through, and it quickly gets hot. We drop into the sand and jump into the ocean. It helps, but only for about ten minutes.  At the Morro Jable lighthouse, we reach the edge of town. A complete sperm whale skeleton appears unexpectedly between palm trees and hotels. We follow the promenade into town, stopping for food from a supermarket instead of overpriced restaurants.  The final stretch to our accommodation is hot and exhausting, only occasionally relieved by small patches of shade from palm trees.  In the evening, we get delightful tapas: papas arrugadas with mojo, croquettes, albóndigas, and carne cochino. After a day of sand, sun, and sea, everything tastes better.  #gr131 #fuerteventura #thruhiking #THRUrTrailTeam 
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GR 131 Day 8 – Fuerteventura Filo de Tejeda → Dego GR 131 Day 8 – Fuerteventura
Filo de Tejeda → Degollada de Mojones
30.2 km / 780 m elevation gain / 6.25 h  The sun rises behind thin clouds, lighting the mountains in warm tones. We climb back up to the ridge to rejoin the GR 131. Below us: wide hills, scattered houses, and dramatic clouds with golden light breaking through.  The trail continues toward the summit of Paso, with a few exposed, slightly slippery sections. Nothing difficult, but enough to stay focused. Later, we descend past families of goats.  After that, long dirt roads. Not very exciting, but fast. As the sun climbs higher, the heat returns. A dry faucet in Cardón forces a detour to a small shop. Water, bread, and Clipper, a bright pink strawberry soda that tastes artificial in the best possible way.  By early afternoon, the heat becomes intense. The last kilometers to La Pared feel like walking through an oven. We escape into a restaurant, rest, eat and charge our power banks for a few hours.  In the late afternoon we continue. We want to knock out as much distance as possible in the cooler hours of the day since there is no shade in this desert-like area.  Behind us, the ocean crashes against dark cliffs. Ahead lies El Jable, a vast dune landscape formed by windblown sand. The ground turns soft. Walking becomes slower. Low bushes, yellow desert flowers, and endless sand. Tracks crisscross the surface – some fresh, others already fading.  The sun dips behind clouds, reappears as a glowing fireball, and finally sinks into the ocean. We walk on through quiet dunes as the sky turns deep red behind us and soft peach ahead.  We find a nice camp spot, then cold-soaked rice and beans in wraps are served. Above us: a sky full of stars and we spot a few shooting stars. In the distance, we hear the sound of the ocean.  #gr131 #fuerteventura #thruhiking #THRUrTrailTeam 
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