Mordor

A Mountain Without a Name

The other day we were coming back from the south and decided to take a new, still undiscovered scenic road when I saw this beautiful mountain and stopped the car in awe. Such a perfect work of nature! The weather was kind of dark, and it was really windy and cold, not at all pleasant, so my friend called the mountain – Mordor.

Mordor

It really fit the mood. I couldn’t find peace, was drawn there by some incomprehensible force, found its location on Google Earth, explored the possible ways up, and hit the road. Normally, when I’m on a discovery mission, l prefer to go alone to have the liberty of making decisions as I feel fit and also because l don’t want to drag people into possibly dangerous or otherwise strange situations.

Mordor

That day, it was cloudy and windy again. There’s an easy hiking trail leading up, but it makes a turn down to another valley before reaching the top. Maybe at that point, I should have turned back, but the peak was there, and it looked reachable and tempting; I know I’m not always making the best decisions. It was pretty wild, a bit exposed, cloudy and darkish up there, the whole package. Mountain without a name, thank you. I’m at peace.

EDIT: Approximately a year after this hike and writing a post, I learned the mountain actually has a name – Montaña Melindraga. With 18 Mio years of age, it’s one of the oldest mountains in Fuerteventura (which is approximately 20 Mio years old). For aborigines, it represented one of the island’s three ‘holy mountains’, the other two being Tindaya and Montaña Cardón. Although I was not aware at the time of the hike, there are some important (although – hard to be spotted with an untrained eye) archeological remains still there – the 12 x 9 meters big ellipsoidal stone structure at the summit (the biggest of it sort on Fuerteventura and Lanzarote) and rock engravings with podomorphic features among them.

Mordor

ABOUT ME
Jakica Jesih

My name is Jakica Jesih, and I come from Slovenia. After years of traveling, mainly as a solo traveler, I fell in love with Fuerteventura and made it my new home. The more I learned about this extraordinary island and its hidden, often very wild places, the more inspired I became by the beautiful connection between its vast emptiness and the powerful elements that make it so unique. I’m very excited to share this raw natural beauty and all I’ve learned about this remarkable place. On this page, you’ll find the information and tips you might find inspiring and helpful, as well as some of my services – guided tours and consulting if you have specific questions about Fuerteventura.

For more info and valuable tips, please check the website or/and get in touch at jakica@siol.net or DM me on Instagram @jakionfuerte. I’ll be happy to share.

Welcome, and please, be a conscious traveler. Although it might look rough and wild, this island is also very fragile, exposed to elements and forces of nature that create so much beauty for us to enjoy but also take their toll. Let’s not add to that. Let’s just make memories, take photos, leave footprints – and nothing else.

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