“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” ― Albert Einstein
Hello, Hivers and Wednesday walkers! Today I will tell you a little more about the hike I did with my husband last Sunday. [I already mentioned it a few days ago](https://peakd.com/hive-106316/@coquicoin/a-sublime-sunday-surrounded-by-nature). Even though we often go to this natural reserve, on Sunday, we had an adventurous spirit and wanted to explore a part of the trail that we had never done before. We had looked at it on the map a few weeks ago but hadn't had the time to do it because we didn't know how long it would take. But on Sunday we went out in the middle of the morning to walk in the mountains without hurries. This trail is also part of La Fila Park, a nature reserve in the middle of the San Luis neighborhood in Caracas. This is the map of our tour. We got it from an app that the husband has on his phone.  Our usual route is the part that you can see on the left side of the map which has an entrance and exit by the main avenue of the neighborhood. On that route, there are a couple of viewpoints from which you get amazing views of the city and El Avila. And more than one you may have seen that I have shared here on Hive. But our route on Sunday took us on the winding trail that you see on the right. It was a little more than 2 km according to the app.  This trail is much more wooded. And thanks to the vegetation the trail is pleasant to walk even in a hot morning. The first part of the route has some steep climbs, but at some point, the trail starts to descend. And in some sections, it was quite slippery because of all the rain in the last few days.


Here we didn't find viewpoints as on the route we normally do, but from time to time, we had some views to the east of the city and the nearby neighborhoods.
The trail is not very busy, at least that day, we only met a couple of hikers on the whole route.

At some point, we saw this kind of ramp, I guess for those who do mountain biking on this part of the trail. However on Sunday in this part of the trail, we did not cross any bikes. I guess because of the slippery terrain.

The trail down the mountain almost descends until it reaches a built-up area which you can almost see through the small forest and hear the traffic noise. But there is no trail down the mountain to it. There is a fence somewhere along the route that prevents you from continuing and the path continues in a loop up the mountain.

The vegetation at this point was tall and wooded and there were a few trees with what looked like a big wasp hive as the one in the photo.

And everything we went down, we had to climb back up. I assure you it was a very good exercise, hehe.

And despite we were exhausted, there was never a lack of mood to appreciate the beautiful little details of nature like this fungi.

And more fungus.


Or these small wildflowers.

We also had a small encounter with this elusive lizard that almost didn't allow us to photograph it.

After finishing the trail and returning to the point where we had taken it, we continued with our usual route.
With the idea of reaching the viewpoint and filling us with good vibes contemplating the magnificent view.

It was a great Sunday morning hike that we will surely try to repeat often.
This is my post for this week's #wednesdaywalk challenge hosted by @tattoodjay in collaboration with #makemesmile hosted by @elizacheng.
Thank you for reading.
**All images and writing are my own unless otherwise stated.**
**© CoquiCoin**
October 25, 2023
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