1. Camping Zănoaga (1.400 m) - Zănoagei Gorges - Scropoasa Hut (1.200 m)
Mark: blue cross // Duration: 1.5 hours
Off we go. In a few minutes the path leads us to the entrance to Zănoagei Gorges. They are 2 km long and are dug by the waters Ialomița river between the Zanoaga and Dichiu mountains. The "digging" started since the Ice Age. This objective is classified as natural monument of geomorphological importance. In total there are 46 such areas in the Bucegi Mountains.
In the Zanoagei Gorges the walls in which the Ialomita has carved its spectacular way are of crystalline and sedimentary rocks developed on Jurassic limestones, a combination that favors the formation of the gorges. This area is also home to some more special flora, including the endemic species of fescue or rarer specimens such as the shag or lily of the forest, which we will be able to read about on information boards found along our marked route. The mountain scorus is a shrub with red and orange fruits similar to poppies, but rounder, 1 -2 cm in size. On our trail we will be able to spot several such shrubs. We were not able to enjoy the beauty of the lily of the forest flowers, as they were not in bloom,
The walk through the gorge is easy and pleasant. Slowly more and more large boulders of cliffs appear in the riverbed and vegetation specific to temperate mountain forests. This translates into shade and lots of green, earthy and partly rocky path.
Shortly after entering the pier we meet a big queue of people. Here is the first crossing of the Ialomița. This is done on a bridge, suspended, installed on the site of the former fixed bridge once taken by a flood. We cross from the right to the left bank of the Ialomite.
We reach a second bridge, which was destroyed by a flood. Of necessity, an alternative bridge, improvised from logs, was created to cross the river at the water level. I don't think this solution can be used if the river comes very swollen and swirled by the rains, which rarely happens because upstream of the campsite there is a large reservoir from which the water level is regulated by pipes.
From this point until the exit of the gorge we will remain only on the right bank of the Ialomite. In the river bed we meet bigger and bigger rocks, which makes the course of the Ialomitei more involvurat, offering a spectacle of small waterfalls. We also have to overcome some boulders from time to time, the path putting us to a few small challenges. From time to time secondary paths branch off towards the valley that offer belvedere points over the waterfalls and cliffs, detours that are worth taking for the sake of immortalizing the images in photos and movies.
Although not abundant in this area, I photograph some flowers and mushrooms. If at the entrance of the trail the forest was mixed, predominantly firs and spruces, as we advance, which means that the altitude decreases, we meet mainly beeches.
After 1.5 hours we reach Scropoasa Cottage.





































