Spring is here!

Flowers in boots

Saturday 9 of us started out at 8am from the bus station in Prague. Our goal was a small town called Mseno where the hike would begin. Throughout the week leading up to the trip we had watch the forecast go from good to decent to sketchy. But most people were still psyched for a hike so we set out anyways. 

As we got in the bus and set out for the hour and a half bus ride it started to rain. It hadn’t stopped when we got out of the bus and as we started out for the walk everyone was in an overly cheerful mood as if the sun would come out if we just kept smiling.

Follow the red arrow

We started out down the path through a small alley in Mseno and soon we found ourselves walking in splashing mud across fields. Luckily we later got on to paved road for parts of the trip.

The hikers

The rain finally stopped as we made it to the first lookout point on our route. Further along we came to a part leading through something out of Lord Of The Rings with narrow passageways through the sandstones covered in bright green moss. 

Narrow passway

Staying in fairytale world we later came to the castle of the day Kokorin Castle where we took a break.

Hrad Kokorinsky
Spring

After a late lunch we realized we still had 10km to go before we would get to Melnik so we tried to pick up the pace. At the same time the sun came out and we were walking along a beautiful path up and down hills past lakes on a river.

Walking along a lake
Cozy lake

Leigh Anthony Dehaney one of the other guys on trip (and an artist and wizard with film) made two really cool films of our trip. The creepy flick below and the one with people here (you need a facebook login).

 

We made it to Melnik at the other end of our route in time to catch the 18.40 bus back to Prague. It ended up being a trip of somewhere around 20km and the first time this year I experienced two digit temperatures, saw flowers, deers and heard bird song 🙂 Finally spring is here.

Thanks a bunch to Grace for organizing.

6 thoughts on “Spring is here!

  1. thanks very much for coming, helping me find our way to Melnik and being generally good fun for the day. 🙂

  2. @Grace: Everyone had a good time. Getting out of Prague and sitting in the beer gardens is what I have missed the most during the never-ending winter this year.

    @Martin: Yeah next week I’m taking a seasonal leap to Malta were the spring should be well on the way 😀

  3. a pensive read I think.. great journal+stories!
    I *really* like that closeup of the red trail arrow..

    onward of sorts?

  4. In the next 2 weeks you’ll be BORED of 2 Digit temperatures 😀 hihi…come to live in Malta and you’ll get them everday 😀

  5. I like hiking and a trip to a castle certainly is worth it. Too bad there are no mountains in Denmark:(

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