| Qattara and Mtahleb, Friday 30thDecember. |

Picture 1
A group of twenty seven people turned up for this walk, the longest so
far, in reasonably good weather. The meeting place was the old
Bobbyland restaurant on Dingli cliffs. From there the group walked to
the Qattara area, to the top of the ridge overlooking Ras id-Dawwara.
The road from the top of the ridge down and to the west is marked
Private/No Entry in both Maltese and English. See Picture 1. This was
obviously not a deterrence, given our unofficial RAM motto.

Picture 2
On the way down, we walked past several bird trapping nets, complete
with bird decoys, until we reached the Ghar id-Dwieb area. See Picture
2.

Ghar Zerriegha
From there, we struck approximately north to the Mtahleb ridge, with Wied
Ghar Ilma on our right. From below the ridge we had a good view of the
small settlement at Ghar Zerriegha. See Picture

Cart ruts
At the top of the ridge, we followed the ridge approximately SE to Ghar
Zerriegha, passing some cart ruts on the way. See Picture
On reaching Ta? Baldu, we took the metalled road approximately SW down
into Wied ir-Rum, passing through well-cultivated farmland. The road
then turns uphill and south towards Qattara. Here we met another
barrier, a metal water pipe across the road, barring the way to
vehicles. See Picture 5.
Reaching the top of the Qattara ridge, the road passes through a farm, protected
by seven dogs, most of them on a leash. Again this was not a serious
obstacle to us ramblers.

Picture 5 -metal water pipe across the
road
This marked the end of the planned walk. However, with the group still
wanting more, on the way back to our rendezvous we made a short detour
to have a look at the Simblija troglodyte settlement. Then we walked
down to Wied Hazrun and up again to the road leading to the Bobbyland.
Have a look at Picture 6, with a beautiful sign barring the way to Wied
Hazrun and the Simblija area.

No entry in English and German