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Friday April 4 2008
Hard to believe it's almost over!
The
start for today was in the middle of a town, Loja, along a main road -
cars stopped by a police escort - over a highway, and finally out of
town onto trails.

Today's
route was fairly flat, much of it along the Genil River, on a few dirt
roads, but challenging with a good amount of asphalto roads, and a
great amount of rocky roads.

The horses went past wheat fields, chopos - black-poplar trees with a silver bark and golden leaves,

orchards, and asparagus fields. People were working in the asparagus
fields, picking it from the ground and stacking it in enticing little
teepees every few yards. It was a pleasant 21*C in the shade, and
climbing to near 26*C in the sun, if you had no breeze.
The
horses did have a little altitude to gain into some hills of olive
orchards and golden flowers. We had a great view down onto the horses
as they were little specks at the bottom.

Lunch was in the middle of a large village, Lachar,

and from there it was a short 22 km fase to the finish in Granada,
mostly along a canal framed by the chopos plantations, and over most of
the baches, potholes, in Andalucia. The still-snowy Sierra Nevada
mountains

were the backdrop for the city

that was last major Muslim stronghold until 1492 when it was conquered
by the Christians. A lasting legacy of the Moorish reign in Iberia is
the Alhambra palace and gardens, and the white-waashed houses and the
narrow winding streets of the Albaicín quarter. We of course wouldn't
have time to visit, but it's always a goal for next time.
More stories and photos at
www.endurance.net/merri 