Thu 27
November
After nearly a week of wet and
windy weather, unattractive for walking, today looked distinctly better. I
headed along the usual road towards Machico, did the first third of the
West Caniçal levada walk, then
took a path uphill. This led along the east side of a steep valley with woodland
and a few cultivated terraces then across rocky ground with a couple of bits
where balance or hands were needed. It eased to a steep winding track (with the
improbable-looking corugated iron smallholder's hut) leading to a
notch in the mountain ridge that provided spectacular but windy views of the
north coast. This notch is Boca do
Risco – the Risky
Pass – though the risk
relates to a very exposed path down the cliff on the far side.
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Like the other sensible and
mortal folk around, I admired the views briefly then went down the way I came
up, with more chance to admire the big valley up which I had come.
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How’s this for a levada-side
house?
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