Saturday 12 January adventure in Judea Desert

An Arab legend tells of the Nahal Og, the LIER stream,
 that the traveler does not know what lies behind his curves.
 Once a cliff and once an abyss, once a wide path and once a narrow canyon,
 only an iron ladder planted by the Society for the Protection of Nature allows climbing on it.
 
In Hebrew, the Og River in the Judean Desert is named after the Aramaic bush,
 although the shrub does not grow in this area. Other desert vegetation is abundant here.
 The salty plant, for example, knows how to turn and turn the narrow side of it to the sun,
 in order to reduce water evaporation. The leaves are also used by the Bedouin for food. 

למי מיועד הטיול:
For those who love to walk in nature, not for fear of heights
דרגת קושי:
Medium
אורך בק"מ:
6 KM
מחיר:
NIS 200 including bus and instruction.
מה נדרש:
Good health, closed walking shoes, drinking water, hat.
אוכל ושתיה:
Please bring food and drink for the whole day.
מדריך\ה:
One of our tour guides
הגעה עצמית:
The route is not circular and therefore not possible.to drive with your car there
לשאלות נוספות ועזרה בהרשמה:
Phone 052-4546434 Milka
The bus pickup points from Haifa:

    05:45 - Haifa, next to Maxim Restaurant, to the south
    06:20 - Olga / Hadera junction under a bridge next to the gas chamber
    06:30 - Netanya interchange towards Tel Aviv
    06:40 - Kfar Shmaryahu, at the bus stop to the south
    06:45 - Glilot, at the bus stop to the south, near the bridge
    07:00 - Tel Aviv, Arlozorov train station, near the descent to Ayalon South
    07:15 Beit Dagan at the bus stop near the entrance to the settlement
    08:00 - Shoresh Junction At the bus stop in the direction of Jerusalem after the break
    08:20 - Jerusalem, French Hill Junction at a hitchhike in the direction of the Dead Sea
    16:00 - Estimated completion and beginning of rehearsal

הערות:

When you sign up for a trip you declare that your health is normal * The route is subject to change according to the instructor's decision in the field * The trip is subject to a minimum of participants