Showing posts with label Omu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omu. Show all posts

26 October 2019

Autumn Again!

Mid to late October is the best time for autumn colors around Brasov. Such bright and beautiful colors, just before the days get gray and too short.
After a wet and cold start of October, the weather changed into an Indian Summer... The warmest October in more than 50 years... Last years we had plenty of records like this... the global warming is so visible! Warmer winters with less snow, dry and warm autumns, extremely hot summers...

Here is a selection of photos taken in the forests and on the mountains around Brasov during third week of October 2019.

Pietrele lui Solomon, Brasov

Valea cu Apa, Brasov

Pietrele lui Solomon, Brasov

Valea cu Apa, Brasov

Valea cu Apa, Brasov

Valea cu Apa, Brasov

Brasov seen from Tâmpa Mountain

Iezer-Papusa mountains seen from Piatra Craiului Massif

Saua Funduri, Piatra Craiului Massif

Saua Funduri, Piatra Craiului Massif

Near Pestera Village, Brasov County

Magura Village, Brasov County

Magura Village, Brasov County
Magura Village, Brasov County

Magura Village, Brasov County

Malaiesti Valley, Bucegi Mountains

Bucsoiu Peak, Bucegi Mountains

Bucsoiu Peak, Bucegi Mountains
Descent from Omu Peak, Bucegi Mountains



Tiganesti Valley with Bucsoiu Peak in the background, Bucegi Mountains

Tiganesti mountain refuge, Bucegi Mountains

23 September 2018

A Tale of two Peaks


Mountain hikers in Romania know that the months of September and early October can offer some of the best hiking days during the year. The weather can take and form up there on the summits, but every autumn there are one or two periods of several days in a row with very stable and beautiful weather.

This year we just had such a week with wonderful autumnal weather. Warmer than usual, dry, with deep blue sky and almost no winds high on the summits. The cooler and dry weather also means that the atmosphere is clearer than in summer, offering stunning views from the mountain tops. The air gets even clearer during the sunny and frosty winter days.

Last week I did two speed hikes up on the mountains to two famous peaks of the Southern Carpathians:
  • Fagarasi Mountains: Moldoveanu Peak (2544m), the highest point of Romania
  • Bucegi Massif: Omu Peak (2505) the highest peak in Bucegi Massif and just north of it, the prominent Bucsoiu Peak (2492m) 
On both trips we were rewarded with beautiful views that reached far far away, over 100km in distance. I was surprised to recognize the silhouette of Bucegi mountains seen from Moldoveanu Peak!

In a straight line, the distance between the two peaks is not that great, about 59km, but there are many mountain crests in between.  It is easy to recognize the shape of Bucegi mountains and the distinct triangular shape of Bucsoiu Peak from Moldoveanu Peak. However, looking the other way from Bucegi mountains, it is much harder to identify Moldoveanu peak among the multiple peaks and crests of Fagaras Mountains. I only identified it on the photo later at home, with the help of Google Earth software.

From Moldoveanu I could also see to the east another even more distant mountain. I was not sure what it was, until I got got home and checked with Google Earth. It was Ciucas massif, 93km away!  On a winter day, with much clearer atmosphere, I may have recognize the rocky peak of Ciucas.

As I try to be as light as possible on my mountain runs and hikes, I only had the camera of my phone with me. It is just good enough for documenting the trip. Here are some of the best photos I took during the trips.

Power hiking in Fagarasi Mountains:

Climbing on Vistea Valley on the north side of the main ridge

On Moldoveanu Peak

Looking west along the mighty Fagarasi ridge

Looking East from Moldoveanu Peak

Bucegi Mountains as seen from Moldoveanu Peak

Ciucas Mountains seen from Moldoveanu Peak
Looking East along the main ridge of Fagarasi Mountains

A look back to the main ridge of Fagarasi from Vistea valeey
And some photos from the sky running trip in Bucegi Mountains.
Looking north from the western side of Bucsoiu Peak

Looking north from Bucsoiu Peak

Looking west from Bucsoiu Peak. In the distance, Fagarasi Mountains
I believe that this is Moldoveanu peak as seen from Bucsoiu Peak

The central, south looking valley of Bucegi Mountains. Obarsiei valley

View of Bucsoiu Peak from below Scara Peak

Looking to Bucsoiu peak, across Tiganesti valley

Looking east towards Piatra Craiului Massif

The amazing terrace of Malaiesti Challet, on the beautiful Malaiesti Valley

09 June 2017

Hit The Top 2017

2017, June, 4, the 7th edition of "Hit the Top" race. My fourth participation.

There is not much more to add to my previous year post. The same short, steep, very intense race; well organised with very good runners taking part. The most notable difference was the weather - this year just perfect for a mountain running race. As a consequence my time was around 8 minutes better than last years's. I reached Omu Peak in around 1h30, and descended in  58 minutes. It sounds quite impressive until one realizes that the fastest runners in the race hit the top in 1h10 and then descend in just 30 minutes!

Photo by Király Csaba

This video produced by the organizers captures very well the spirit and atmosphere of the race:

HTT7 from ion trandafir on Vimeo.

Here is my run recorded by the Strava app:



Also available as a video:
https://www.relive.cc/view/1020403305

Thanks to the organizers, volunteers, runners and the mountain/running fans that encouraged us along the way. See you next year!

14 August 2016

The Lone Sky Runner

August Sundays with good weather are a good choice for running alone in the high mountains as it is the height of the holiday season and there are many tourists along the way. 

So when I saw the blue skies early in morning, I immediately started to prepare for a run in Bucegi, the highest mountains in the area.

The weather was just perfect for running. Sunny, dry and cool, actually quite cold above 2000m. It took me five hours to traverse the Bucegi Mountains, starting at 8AM in Busteni and finishing at 13PM in Bran, on the other side of the mountain. The highest point of the route was Omu Peak (2505m altitude),  more than 1500m higher than the starting point of the run.

Here is the track of the run recorded by my mobile phone.



And some photos I took with my phone camera along the way:
Going up along the steep Jepilor Valley

On the way to Omu Peak

Inside the Refuge at Omu Peak

2505m altitude, Omu Peak, Bucegi.

On Scara Peak (2422m)

View from Scara Peak

Ciubotea Valley

This is not snow! It is hail stones from the storm two days ago!

View across Tiganesti and Malaiesti Valleys towards Bucsoiu Peak (2492m) and Omu Peak (2505m)

The lone runner...

The refuge on Tiganesti Ridge

On Clincea ridge, on the descent to Bran