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Photos from Nedei Peak

Posted in Beautiful Romania, LifeStyle, Travel with tags , , , , , , on 28 June 2010 by Watcher Romano

As I have already told you yesterday, we did manage to get on top pf the Nedei Peak by car, making  this the 5th peak over 2000 meters conquered by car. Unfortunately, the weather was not that good for photos:

Nedei Peak Panorama

Nedei Peak Panorama

Nedei Peak Panorama

Nedei Peak Panorama

Here are better light photos of thse beautiful mountains. Next post will show a bit of offroad action in this trip, so stay tuned (via RSS or email ).

Other photos from this trip were published on the official thread and on Roxana Radu’s blog.

Forget about the winter

Posted in Travel with tags , , , , , on 8 February 2010 by Watcher Romano

If you, like me, are bigger fans of summer than winter, I think this will make you dream a bit:

Summer, sea, mountains

Summer, sea, mountains (in HD 1080p)

This picture was taken last summer in Croatia. There are more from that trip. Check them all out here. And stay tuned for more :-) (RSS feed or subscribe to email updates)

Amazing day in the Capatanii Mountains

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 5 October 2009 by Watcher Romano

Sunday Sept 27th I  managed to gather som4 cars from Bucharest, drove to Valcea where we joined the White Wolves (with some other 10 cars) and we all ventured high up in the Capatanii Mountains. As luck would have it, the weather was on our side, so we were able to enjoy nature’s greatness and take home some wonderful mountainscapes. This kind of imeages are what makes all the efforts worthwile. The serenity stays with you for days… If you say the teaser, the wait is over!

The beauty of the Capatanii Mountains

The beauty of the Capatanii Mountains

Ridge between Ursu and Balota peaks

Ridge between Ursu and Balota peaks

Mountainscape near Romani peak

Mountainscape near Romani peak

Panoramic view near Romani PeakPanoramic view near Romani Peak

Panoramic view near Romani Peak

I decided to post the scenery photos separated from the offroad specific ones, so stay tuned for the offroad pics tomorrow’s post.

Offroad Tracking Day in the Capatanii Mountains

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on 28 September 2009 by Watcher Romano

Sunday September 27th, Capatanii Mountains, 12 cars. Goal: try to cross over the Balota peak, find nice tracks, take pictures of the beautiful scenery. This is just a preview / teaser

web-capatanii-preview

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More Winter Photos

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , on 3 February 2009 by Watcher Romano

I am not a big fan of winter, mainly because it’s cold. I am prepared technologically (clothes, shoes, tires, 4×4, ropes, cables, etc), but I find myself harboring a constant desire for the summer to come. However, since I am not a bear, I cannot hibernate. This means that I still have to work.

Last weekend, work took me to the mountains in the Prahova Valley Region (Also called “Philadelphia” because of the “PH” in the registration plates). In the past few years, I have done my best to avoid this area of Romania, because it’s the most known and visited area in term of mountain resorts. This means  expensive, overrated, crowded and with bad services. Not to mention the fact that one needs to drive on the deadliest road in Romania in order to reach the area. It’s so deadly because of the high number of cars traveling each day, which means a high number of “buffaloes”.

That being said, there are enough things to see in the area that you should visit at least once. But, enough with the chit-chat, here are some photos from this weekend:

Lonely Tree - winter version

Lonely Tree - winter version

Carpathians

Carpathians

And this is what “far far away looks like to me”. Not a “kingdom” but everyman is king in his own house ;-)

Far, far away

Far, far away

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Winter Photos

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on 29 January 2009 by Watcher Romano

These photos really illustrate what a complete lack of creative ideas means.

A nice view shot at Cavnic:

Winter Sky

Winterscape

And, here is a contre-jour with a very small apperture:

No ideas at the slope

No ideas at the slope

Transalpina Trip

Posted in Beautiful Romania with tags , , , , , , , on 16 September 2008 by Watcher Romano

All the pictures are grouped in a dedicated gallery which has the advantage of having all pictures easily accesible with no gibberish from me, BUUT it would take you an extra click to get to see the real size images and would not get all this usefull info :) . Be warned!

Some time ago I read in an offroading magazine about  a very misterious road in Romania, competing for the title of the highest road in Romania title and beating the pants off Transfagarasan (I do have pictures from there, but not at this new level of mastery. One day I will go back and give you a proper gallery).

Transfagarasan was lamenting that it was the highest paved road, but that was simply lame. Transalpina was built by ‘ze Germans’ in 1940 and only needed cleaning ever since (unlike A1 / A2, that need repairs every year and are not by far facing the same atmospheric conditions)

This summer I was in the area and found out it had incredible potential for traveling in nature and I started searching for more info. As usual, when you need to find something, there is already a HUGE thread on Softpedia. As I read more and more I realized I needed a proper offroader to enjoy the area.

In September I got my friends at Toyota Romania to loan me a Land Cruiser 120 for this trip.

Land Cruiser 120

Land Cruiser 120

I called some adventurous friends that were prone to accompany me on such a trip and they agreed. Turns out they were much nuttier than I was – they did the Transalpina with a Fiat Panda!!

NUTS

NUTS

Transalpina, or the National Road (DN) 67C goes from Novaci to Sebes. However, the ‘real deal’ is between Ranca and Obarsiile Lotrului, a 31 km long portion with no asphalt at all, 1.5 cars wide, with breathtaking landscapes surrounding the road.Yep, that means one could easily fall off the ‘road’  and into the ‘ladscape’ :)

Transalpina Preview

Transalpina Preview

We took two days for the trip. The first day we visited the Arnota and Tismana monasteries and fruitlessly tried to visit the Bat’s Cave at the Bistrita Monastery.The cave was closed because ‘The Holy One came today’ (‘azi a venit Preasfintitul’)!!

Arnota Monastery

Arnota Monastery

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves at Arnota

Arnota Monastery is a very beautiful secluded monastery atop a quarry. I visited it in the summer with the Avensis, you can easily go and you will not regret it.

At Tismana we found some very unfriendly nuns and a monastery that, in my opinion, did not leave up to it’s name.

Candles @ Tismana

I went to Tismana and all I got was this lousy shot.

Next day, because  of a rally, the road between Novaci and Ranca was closed. Fortuantely I had read about that the night before we left on the National Roads Administration Website and we did not waste any time going to Novaci.

So, we chose to start the trip in Polovragi, near the cave, to climb up to 1600m to Curmatura Oltetului,

Blackberries

Real Blackberries in the forest towards Curmatura Oltetului

Pilgrim, Quench thy Thirst

Pilgrim, Quench thy Thirst - Romanian hospitality even in the middle of the forest, at a mountain spring

Last Meters before Curmatura Oltetului

Last Meters before Curmatura Oltetului - Emerging from the forest.

Curmatura Oltetului

Curmatura Oltetului

Curmatura Oltetului

Curmatura Oltetului

and then to descend to the Galbenul and Petrimanu lakes.

Galbenul Lake

Galbenul Lake

Petrimanu Lake

Petrimanu Lake

From there we took the Latorita Gorge (Cheile Latoritei)  to go to Ciungetu,

Latorita River

Latorita River

The Bridge over the River Latorita

The Bridge over the River Latorita

then asphalt to Voineasa and Obarsiile Lotrului.

Colorful Tree

Colorful Tree between Ciungetu and Voineasa

Obarsiile Lotrului is where Transalpina changes character. The Obarsia – Sebes part is long and nice, but doesn’t come close in spectacularity  or danger to the Ranca-Obarsia part:

Transalpina

Transalpina

This part of the road is ‘closed’ in order to keep neophytes out.

Of course no ‘hardcore’ explorer stops at a ‘Road Closed’ sign, nor is he deterred that there is no bridge and that he has to go through the river to access this road.

And wonderful sights await for the brave:

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Very early on the road we found the famous aquapark, took some 5 minutes for fun:

Big Splash

Don't worry, I tested the water with a stick first (to be sure there are no big rocks underneath!)

And then proceeded along for more breathtaking scenery:

Transalpina

Told you this was a National Road - Red Caps on the markings!

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina

Transalpina Dramatic Landscape

Transalpina Dramatic Landscape

As the clouds were faster moving than us, we left these old shepherds and their cute little humongous and dangerous dogs behind and headed for the most difficult part of the road.

Passing the Shepherds

Passing the Shepherds

The most difficult part of the road is by far Muntinu: a steep, stairlike ascend. That’s if you come from Ranca. We were going to Ranca so it was a steep descent for us:

On the Top of Muntinu

On the Top of Muntinu- Victor's View

Behold Muntinu!

Behold Muntinu! Told you it was steep and stairlike?

Muntinu Ascend

Muntinu Ascend - more dangers exposed

Muntinu Complete View

Muntinu Complete View - fisheye effect from 3 shots

Muntinu Extended View

Muntinu Extended View - I tried to capture the GREATNESS of this area using 13 shots

The Unseen Muntinu

The Unseen Muntinu - The steep dangerous ascend gets all the headlines, but the 'wrong' side of Muntinu is also home to an exhilarating view.

After Muntinu everything seems quiet, but there is more: Pasul Urdele – 2140 meters high:

How to make a name for yourself

How to make a name for yourself when you are a road.

And still some great landscapes:

Transalpina

Transalpina - One more View

Headed home:

Almost Done

Neally Dunn

We reached Ranca around 1900 GMT+2, after some 9 hours in which we traveled roughly 130 km, but some 50-60 of those were on asphalt.

Victorious Bastard

Victorious Bastard

All the pictures are grouped in a dedicated gallery which has the advantage of having all pictures easily accesible with no gibberish from me, BUUT it would take you an extra click to get to see the real size images.

Bear in mind that the web makes some of these pictures no justice: all the squeezed photos are huge panoramas in print, going up to 100cm wide @ 300ppi (true photo quality)

Remember: every time you see a picture, if you click on it, you will get a larger version! Click twice – twice as large :)

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