La Palma 2007

Boat back to Tenerife

Jun 25, 2007 in La Palma 2007

Boat back to Tenerife

Fearsomely early the next morning we headed to the port of Santa Cruz to get a boat back to Los Cristianos. The dawn views as we sped through the archipelago were pretty amazing, and sunbeams lit Los Cristianos as we approached.
At the airport we found that Thomas Cook could also be added to the [...]

Up to the top

Jun 24, 2007 in La Palma 2007

Up to the top

I don’t think any visit to La Palma would be complete without a visit to the Roque de los Muchachos. I particularly like going there early in the morning after a long night at the telescope, when it’s always empty. We drove up there, via the steep and twisting back road.
It seemed strange [...]

Wild road

Jun 24, 2007 in La Palma 2007

Wild road

We drove north. Our plans were vague but involved following the coast road around the north end of the island, so we were quite surprised when the road swung far inland. We presumed we were still on the main road so we carried on, but it got narrower and narrower, and higher and [...]

Los Tilos

Jun 24, 2007 in La Palma 2007

Los Tilos

As we ate lunch in San Andrés, the sun came out, and the clouds quickly disappeared to leave behind a blazing hot day. We headed on to Los Tilos, a lush forest often described in guidebooks as a rainforest. I don’t think it is, really, but it was still pretty otherworldly, and very [...]

San Andrés

Jun 24, 2007 in La Palma 2007

San Andrés

We kicked off the second day of our island tour with a drive up the east coast to San Andrés. Heavy skies threatened, but it stayed dry. San Andrés is famous for its well preserved colonial architecture, but what I found much more striking was the phenomenal quantity of lizards around town. [...]

La Cumbrecita

Jun 23, 2007 in La Palma 2007

La Cumbrecita

From Tazacorte we headed inland, planning just to head back to Santa Cruz. But we passed a sign to ‘La Cumbrecita’ and thought we’d investigate. The road led us through the forests in the centre of the island, and eventually became a single-track dirt road. We were not sure if we would [...]

West coast

Jun 23, 2007 in La Palma 2007

West coast

We drove up the west coast of the island. It feels pretty remote out that way - there are no tourist resorts, and it is thinly populated. We stopped for a fantastic coffee in an empty bar in the desolate hamlet of San Nicolás, then drove on the Tazacorte. The island is [...]

The volcanoes

Jun 23, 2007 in La Palma 2007

The volcanoes

A week of conference passed largely uneventfully, except that I was ambushed by an Austrian who didn’t like the results I’d presented in my talk. We had a chat in which he outlined his objections, which was very useful, because it meant that when I wrote the paper I could cover the points he [...]

Boat to La Palma

Jun 17, 2007 in La Palma 2007

Boat to La Palma

Astronomers often need to go to La Palma, because it’s the nearest world class observatory to the UK. This was my fourth trip, but for once it was not to use the telescope. There was a conference being held and I was going to give a talk.
I’m finding it increasingly difficult to get [...]