Climbing Mt. Hermon

Written by hana on September 29th, 2009

To commemorate World Tourism Day, Pascale Abdallah (Responsible mobilities), organized a ‘Green’ ascent to the summit of Mt. Hermon (AKA Jabal El Sheikh). At 2814 m it is the second highest peak in Lebanon and has an exceptional view of three countries: Lebanon, Syria and Occupied Palestine). We got up at daybreak and commenced our hike in the town of Chebaa, famous among other things, for it’s 7 watermills. It owes it’s existence to the water and snows of Mt. Hermon. A tough hike by most standards: 2000 m of elevation gain that  is virtually all uphill, it took us about 7hrs. to get to the summit.

Apple break

Apple break

Most of our supplies (tents, water and food) were packed up by mules.

The Mule and I

Bitter cold and stong winds were the price to pay for our 1st class seats to an amazing sunrise. We all agreed it was worth it.

Sunrise From The Peak

Sunrise From The Peak

3 Comments so far ↓

  1. myra says:

    good luck!
    this is definitely an awesome blog idea!

  2. Padre says:

    Loveley trip with loveley people ever.

  3. Sally says:

    I’m doing part of the trail in May but just 5 days. It’s great to read your account and see your lovely pictures. Any advice?

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