The path is completely covered with withered beech leaves and it is easy for us to see the path at first, you have to have intuition and some experience. The path moves away from the bank of the stream and appears much clearer on the slope of the Secada ravine. The ascent maintains the course to the right of the ravine bed. The beech forest is wonderful. Most of the trees are relatively young and tall to make good use of solar radiation. The specimens that most attract attention are the old and twisted ones, with roots covered in moss and dancing, gnarled branches that seem to have a particular life.