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Wilderness Trekking Oman - Map - Western Hajar Mountains (Sheet map)
Loot Price: R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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Wilderness Trekking Oman - Map - Western Hajar Mountains (Sheet map)
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Loot Price R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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This map is a practical addition to the guide for hiking in the
Western Hajar, which is the western portion of the main mountain
range in the Sultanate of Oman. The best walking weather in Oman is
from mid-November to March. The traverse follows the spine of the
mountains in a point-to-point walk taking sixteen days. It consists
of eight one-day walks, two two-day walks and one four-day walk.
There is a road intersection with a village or hotel between each
of these eleven sections making it practical to walk sections
rather than the full traverse. The track climbs to the highest
accessible peak in the country at 2999m and finishes in remote dry
valleys, called wadis, where impregnable cliffs have precluded road
construction and electricity transmission. This has preserved the
Arabian mountain lifestyle that has existed for centuries. This
traverse is for hikers who are competent with GPS navigation, as
only six of the sixteen day tracks are marked. There are two
shorter options, of which one has two chain ladders that do not
require ropes. These options together reduce the traverse to twelve
days or make two multi-day circuits, one with hotels and the other
entirely in the wilderness. A loop in the traverse can be used to
make another three-day wilderness circuit, or can be skipped
altogether to further reduce the traverse duration to nine days. In
Oman there are no mountain rangers, so this traverse is for
experienced hikers who are comfortable looking after themselves. I
have selected the route over many years by linking ancient and
current donkey trading and walking tracks. Exploring the Hajar
Mountains with his family and Omani companions was John Edwards'
passion during the sixteen years he spent living in Oman. His
ambition with this project is to resurrect the historic trading
routes connecting the mountain villages, enabling walking tourists
to help sustain an emerging hospitality industry that uses some of
the ancient village houses as hotel rooms, which otherwise will
fall into ruin.
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