Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Wadi Rum, Jordan


Some pictures from the Xmas trip to Wadi Rum. An amazing place, would definetly like to return here one day.. But not to stay at the Resthouse campsite in Rum village - its a dump! Much better to take a Bedoiun taxi and 50 litres of water and disapear into the desert. Such an inspiring place with so many timeless lines to be climbed, and many huge adventurous routes on sandstone chimneys and faces with everything from imacculate rock to the most chossy nonsense anywhere..

Canyon of the Hyena



East Ridge of Ranayim

Desert Dog

Abbing into the Great siq on Hammad's Route

HUGE walls on Jebel um Ishrim




High on Sabbah's Route

Alpen glow Wadi rum style

Wadi Rum Sunset, looking into the wilderness area to the east

Bivi Boulders

Bivi


Retreat!

Common sight in Rum Village
And plenty more, way too many pictures to put here...



Thursday, 20 January 2011

Petra, Jordan

East face of Jebel Rum
Update from Xmas trip to Jordan, almost a month late! Great trip exploring Wadi Rum and Petra, and the interesting locals who seem keen to try and rip you off at every available opportunity. First up, Petra.

Petra


What a place - some of the buildings took over 300 years to carve by hand from the sandstone walls, they must have had a lot of time free! A very touristy place, this fact recognised by the locals, who take great pleasure and have no shame trying to extract as much of your money as possible. The ridiculous entry prices with different prices for people staying in the local area, day visitors, multi day visits, people staying in the local area... Where does the money go? Someone will be getting very rich from this place, as the information provided on the buildings is pretty basic and litter abounds everywhere, seems like the locals don't give a toss and are just out to squeeze as much money out of passing visitors as possible. But then the whole Middle East seems to have no desire to keep its area clean, throwing rubbish away seems to be a national sport, something to do with the Koran?? But i'm digressing...

Getting away from the beaten track was the way to do it, and only then do you get a feel for how the place used to be at it's peak. Over 30,000 people used to live here apparently, there must have been plenty more water going about back then!! Can't imagine what the sewage system was like.. A home to traders, gangstars, vagabonds and religious nuts, maybe a few normal people too, with a soceity based on human sacrafice to the gods, i'm glad i'm visiting it now and not 2000 years ago...


Rush hour, Petra

2000 year old stairway



Garden Temple


Petra 'Police'


Petra vista, from near the place where children were sacraficed to the 'gods'

House? Temple?


Big old temple...

This was carved out by hand, crazy..

Massive..

Entrance to Petra


300 years to build this

Top of Petra