Ras il-Wahx

Malta Trekking 17 01 2010 Ras il Wahx

Our route

Reading my friend Sue's facebook entry on the morning of 17 January - "... and to the Headland of Horror we go ...", one could easily imagine this to be some Halloween adventure, albeit a couple of months overdue, rather than the translation of a Maltese place name, the area around which we were to be trekking later on that day. Fortunately, the weather gave us a benign look after the foulness of previous days.

The main part of the route had us sandwiched between the soft belly of a tranquil sea and the majestic rise of a stern rock face wrinkled with fissures. One of these cracks almost turned trek into tragedy when a sizable chunk of rock decided to take a tumble into the ocean just minutes before we were due to pass that way. The smell of damp was oozing out of the freshly exposed stone while the sea turned a milky white, almost as if in shock at the accident that nearly happened. Solid as a rock - must think twice before using that expression again.

In spite of the area's inaccessibilty and remoteness, the work of the human hand is ever present. Boathouses huddle amongst the boulders, and where space allows, expand into multi-roomed complexes with deckchair platforms and barbeque areas. Even the coves which haven't been assaulted by bricks and concrete are still stained by man's fingerprints, mainly in the shape of all things plastic. A very sorry sight indeed.

We ascended the camouflaged stairway leading up to the plateau just as dusk was descending, in time for the final photo sessions. I was most pleased to see that both Zhanna and Soo Yon (two of my Cambridge exam students) survived their baptism of fire in Maltese wilderness trekking!

    • sue mercieca
    • January 24th, 2010

    Glad to have been of some inspiration…. :p

      • Sandro
      • January 24th, 2010

      If you can provide any more inspiration, just send it my way please!

    • jean paul
    • January 18th, 2010

    Sandro, very good write-up. Was a very enjoyable experience, while you’re there, out in the nature you just don’t wish to be anywhere else in the world. I heard a comment from a fellow newbie trekker, and it was so true, ‘malta’s such a small place but you always discover new places’.

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