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The 2nd
edition of our Jordan book is due out in summer 2008. Info on a number of
new climbs and treks was received just after the publisher's deadline, plus
we added more on our spring 2008 visit, and some GPS points. We include them
here, and in the following pages, working through Jordan, from north to south
(trekking info is minimal, due to space limitations).
Any
info received in the future that is relevant to this book will be posted
on these 'Jordan-update' pages for the benefit of our readers. |
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El Aluk
Hills (SE of Jerash)
(Visible 7km SE of the King Talal Dam, and E of the highway). A pleasant rural
area of forested gentle hills; two new walks, possible mountain biking area:
The Mikman Valley and hills
Our first visit to these hills was to the pleasant valley of Mikman, S of
El Aluk, surprising in its rural setting and quiet hils.
Approach by car from Amman via Suweileh, Balka, Mubis, Um
Rummana to Birayn (Jedida Birayn), passing under the new highway from East
Amman, then N towards El Aluk, going over a narrow pass between nice-looking
pine-forested hills about 4k past Birayn (picnickers near the road on Fridays).
Just over 3km further, turn left at a small crossroads and follow the valley
bottom to reach the small village of Mikman after about 4km, with rolling
limestone hills all around studded with Mediterranean oaks and with olive
groves and small fields. GPS 330m N32° 07.391´ E35° 55.350´,1hr
from Amman.
Easy ridge walk around the cirque at the head of the
valley 6-7km, 2-3hrs depended on route. Very pleasant countryside within easy
reach of Amman.
The Radassa Valley and hills
This delightful area W of El Aluk was the scene of our second visit on a day
when Amman temperatures came close to 40° but we enjoyed the shade of
the oaks, the breezy tops and total absence of people.
Approach by car as above and continue to El Aluk instead
of turning into the valley, or (faster) take the highway from East Amman towards
Zarqa, leaving that for the new Jerash road and leaving that to turn right
half way down a long hill, as the road leaves the houses behind and pine forested
hills appear close on the right. Turn right and follow a signed country lane
over the hills (nice scenery) through a pass and down to Aluk (about 10km
from the highway). Turn left and left again into a pretty, rural valley in
less than 0.5km. Follow the little lane up and just after it starts to wind
up more steeply towards the valley head, park in a grassy layby on the right.
GPS 745m N32 09.023 E35 53.850. Less than 1hr.
Easy ridge walk The ridge cirque is about 6km, 2hrs but
could easily be extended to 9km, 3hrs by parking near the entrance to the
valley from the main road, and following the wooded ridge around the full
cirque. Very pleasant countryside within easy reach of Amman.
The following
pages have more info on other developments in Jordan since March 2008:
Pella Area
Dead Sea Hills: RSCN Dead Sea
Canyons, a new climb in Karak area, GPS points, Wadi Assal and Wadi Numeira
Climbs in the Petra area
Treks in the new Jebel Mas’uda
Reserve
Wadi Rum & Aqaba Mountains area:
a climb near Wadi Rum & Wadi Rum GPS points plus new info on Aqaba Mountains
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Top: Mikman Hills
Below: Radassa Hills
Beautiful rolling
hill country less than an hour from Amman yet delightfully rural, with small
villages, olive groves, orchards, and hills dotted with oak and pine. |
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