La Réunion - On the Volcano

03.11.2011 - Travel

The day's goal was to look into the volcano Piton de la Fournaise. Easier said than done: a 5-hour hike awaited us. But first we had to circle half the island and drive up to the big outer crater. The way from the sea to the volcano was extremely varied: At times the landscape looked confusingly similar to the Swiss Mittelland, then it became more and more barren and resembled more a lunar landscape than an island. Arriving at the crater rim, we could hardly recognize it as such: A 200 meter high (or lower since we were still on top), green wall enclosed a huge plain in the middle of which the small-looking volcano protruded. Somehow the scenery reminded of Jurasic Parc. The adventure could begin!

The drive here took a good three hours, so we trudged off in the blazing midday sun at the outer crater rim. The first 200 meters down, on a narrow path through shady bushes to the outer crater level, was comparatively easy. But after that there was only solidified lava, no tree and thus no more cm of shade. We were literally grilled. Hats and long-sleeved clothing were good, but as it turned out afterwards, we would have been better off wearing long pants: Corinne and I burned our calves god-awful. They were still bright red a week later.

The solidified lava formations were impressive, but the actual volcano was unfortunately a disappointment. When Töni was there in 2007, the volcano was still active. Today the volcano's mouth was just a big hole with a lot of debris in it. Nothing with shining, billowing lava. So nothing like down from this hotplate! Again over the whole plain to the green rampart. And at the end, the sun was already slowly setting, up the 200 meters again. That gave me the rest. At the top we were able to get hold of a Coke just before closing time. Until the last of our group arrived, we have then but still organized a dozen Dodo beers. So no one had to die of thirst...

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