Against my better self, I decided to add to this blog instead of accomplishing anything that has to do with actual responsibilities. I thought about topics related to my exchange that have really given me insight into new things, and shining winner on that list is finding hiking. And in the full depth, hiking alone. Initially I went with the music, but second time I went without... and regained much more in calm and relaxation. The silence of no talk, no people loads my batteries better than anything I've ever run across before.
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Just when the first spring flowers had sprung from the earth. |
On the latest hike, I decided to walk myself to a two separate lookouts. I found the rise quite deep, 300 meters in total - but I stopped often enough to just sit down and munch on good food. I had to also take a selfie with this right angle formation of nature.
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I waited until the cogwheel train showed up and waved at the driver before passing over to the forest. |
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The other one, Káan Károlyi lookout. Vertical panorama, thing was tall. |
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Imre kíláto. Better to stay on the ground, wind swept my sunglasses away at the top. |
Hills I have trampled over so far (accompanied or by myself) are Mátyáshegy (missed the lookout), Hármashatárhegy, Hárshegy (two lookouts), Jánoshegy and the common area of Budakeszierdö. There's so many routes to cover! I will miss this greenery once I go back home.
Song of the day:
Bad Sun - The Bravery
I really like this post :) One thing I really miss living in the city are the forests. You never get a real escape from all the tall buildings and pollutions and humans. So this post really was an uplifting read! Even though I don't think I could ever be as brave as you and go all alone :D Mad respect. PS. Have totally randomly also been listening to the Bravery today :D !
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