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The ultimate adventure guide

Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
The farther along the trail, the more dramatic the height gets. Near the end, it can definitely make you a little woozy!
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
Working through the Gaitanejo Gorge, the first of three major canyons hiked along the Caminito del Rey.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
Looking back on the end of the Caminito as it crosses over Balconcillo de los Gaitanes.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
For a boardwalk trail, the Caminito del Rey features tons of variety: heights as well as up close views to the stunning river near the hydroelectric dam.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
Red rocks, lush greenery, and bright clean water make for incredible sights and photo ops.
Amber McDaniel
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03/28/2018
The Caminito as seen from the railroad tracks on the opposite side of El Chorro Gorge.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
The rain in Spain does not stay mainly on the plain, and it makes for beautiful dewy conditions along the Caminito. Be cautious in the event of windy storms though!
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
With brand new construction, the trail is solid and well protected, giving everyone (not just the brave and foolhardy!) the chance to witness the stunning sights of El Chorro Gorge.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
Looking at the boardwalk as it goes across the stunning and dramatic Valle de Hoyo.
Amber McDaniel
Photo Date: 
03/28/2018
One of the highest suspended sections of boardwalks along the trail, just over 100 meters in the air.

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