The observation point: below here is where the hiking began:
The busy city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz seen from the Muela del Diablo Mountain, houses and buildings looking like toy pieces:
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Awesome, did your children hike up there as well?
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Only the oldest one [he’s 7.5] went all the way up, closely watched by his dad. The girls stayed by the base of the mountain – they’re 2.5 and 5.5, so, coordination/motor skills/good reflexes are not their ‘forte’ yet! And it’s quite impossible for an adult to hike up holding the hands of 2 little children – it’s actually more dangerous than letting them go by themselves… but 3/5 of the family did it… 😮 Eventually the litlle ones will be able to become more adventurous… they did well during the Isla del sol [Copacabana, Bol] 3 hour hiking, but coming down hill I had to have the 5 year-old on my back while the 2 yr-old happily enjoyed the view from her dad’s shoulders! 😮
Thanks for stopping by, Gilly.
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I love the view from up there. Here is a day we went with the family but walked up and down many times training for my walks http://www.vanherksen.blogspot.com/2011/08/top-of-world-la-muela-del-diablo.html
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