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PR TF-69.1 | Chiguergue – Chasogo – Red de Senderos de Guía de Isora

PR TF-69.1 | Chiguergue – Chasogo

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We begin the route in the hamlet of Chiguergue, at the crossroads
with PRTF 69 Chío – Vera de Erques. We follow the paved
path up to the TF-38 road, which we will cross to enter a more
humanised landscape, dotted with former agricultural plots currently
in disuse. Later, we will come across the connection with
the SL-TF 203 Chío – Los Arenales path. We will continue up
the path to the Natero de Sánchez, a plain where rye used to be
grown. The path passes by the Caletón del Escobón, a walled
space formerly used to keep livestock. We leave the pine forest
behind us to enter a zone of volcanic badlands where we will
see interesting volcanic morphologies such as pahoehoe lava
sheets, ropy lava and lava tubes. This area, known as Reventón
de Pedro Hernández, also contains a former threshing floor built

on pahoehoe morphology: the era of Barqueto. The path
takes us to the Chasogo track, which we will follow until the end,
where our route ends at kilometre 6.2 of the TF-38 road.
This path can be followed in both directions; leaving from the
Chasogo track, or from the district of Chiguergue.


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