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You can ascend the 3088-meter-high
Qornet es-Sawda by foot or take advantage of a track suitable
for four-wheel drive vehicles to cover most of the distance. Allow
a whole day if you walk to the summit, watching for possible fog
or rain squalls that might hamper visibility. Finding your
way is not difficult, but a local guide can show you the best
routes. In winter the peak is deep in snow, so plan this excursion
for June through September.
The initial climb, following the path of the old chair lift, takes
about two hours and brings you to a small hut at the head of the
lift. From here you hike north along the top for another hour.
The peak itself, marked by a metal tripod-like structure some
four meters high, has a panoramic view that extends to the sea
on a clear day. Look for patches of snow and porcupine quills
along the way.
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