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Wadi Bih Summit Hike (Nela)

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Distance
6.42 mi
Elevation gain
2,982 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
2,851 ft
Max elevation
3,528 ft
TrailRank 
54
Min elevation
621 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
3 hours 37 minutes
Time
6 hours 31 minutes
Coordinates
1757
Uploaded
April 20, 2024
Recorded
April 2024

near Sal Haqil, Raʼs al Khaymah (Yunaayitid Arab Imireetis)

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Wadi Bih Summit Hike

This hike was led by Abdeslam of Adventure Extreme group as part of Nela's birthday event.

Marked as difficult as some scrambling, steep continuous ascent and descent involved in loose scree and absence of any trail.
Moderate grade for experienced hikers.

I have hiked this trail in the past in 2 combinations.

1. During summer of 2021, as a one way hike from Wadi Bih to Wadi Shah via wadi Far summit, Mayya village and Wadi Far.
https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/wadi-bih-wadi-far-summit-wadi-shah-hike-74885287

2. During winter of 2021, as a one way hike from Wadi Bih to wadi Shah / Khamed via Jebel Yabana peak as part of my Wadi to wadi (W2W) project.
https://www.wikiloc.com/hiking-trails/w2w-trail5-wadi-bih-to-wadi-khamed-via-yabana-summit-89723609

My personal FB Page dedicated to UAE Hiking.
https://www.facebook.com/Patricks-Hikes-101251445547970

If you followed my trail, referred my detailed text and if it helped you in achieving your goal or not, Kindly leave a comment / review on wikiloc post after your hike.
It will be helpful for fellow hikers to understand the trail and your inputs will be appreciated.


We started the Hike from Wadi Bih side.
This trail is recorded to include the first 2 kms of graded road access to the trailhead from the asphalted road.

First we drove from the asphalted road on the graded road that reaches to the Wadi and few houses scattered in the area.
We parked our vehicles near the village without blocking any local access roads.

On the hike, we gained quick elevation over a short distance.
Initially there is a bit stable terrain, big boulders with no trail around.
Soon it changes into very loose scree section with small pebbles, where you can see a faint trail going up all the way.
Its quite loose, good grip is needed every step.

We also passed through a very green Hidden Oasis towards Bih side within 1.5 kms of start of Hike. Pictures are uploaded in waypoints. |t can work as a good camping spot during winter times.

Once you pass the loose scree and the hidden oasis, the terrain changes into a very stable limestone rocky slope where you have good grip to walk up all the way.
This section is quite steep but very nice to walk on and the views are great.
Here and there you will find some trees for shelter.

Once up on the plateau, the hike still takes you up gradually till you reach the wadi Far summit plateau which is quite flat with a long slope.

The Views from the Summit of Wadi Far mountain are Spectacular.
From the Summit, You get to see Arabian Gulf, Ras Al Khaimah City, Wadi Bih, Wadi Shah, Jais Mountain and Yabana Mountain.

We walked further to the highest point of the plateau ridge to view jebel jais road, wadi Shah, wadi Far, Jebel Rahabah and the villages scattered around.

For this hike here is no need of any ropes or other equipments, at few places some climbing skills will be beneficial. Hiking poles will be of great help.

Depending on your own plan of Descent from the summit, you can plan either Wadi Shah or Wadi Far and park your cars accordingly.
You have many options from the summits.
1. Descend back to the starting point.
2. Hike up to Yabana and descend to Wadi Shah.
3. Descend to wadi Far.
4. Visit Takem and Helek villages at the plateau and return back or descend in Wadi Shah.

We descended back to our starting point by way of balcony walk along the plateau ridge which also gave us much needed shade too.

Overall this is a good enduring Hike. so please go well prepared.
Telephone network is spotty and limited.




Do Not Try Any Mountain Hikes If You Do Not Understand The Mountain Terrains, Dangers From Wildlife, First Aid, Hydration And Snacks, Your Own Fitness, Remote Activity Preparations, Communication Tools, Mountain Geography, Topography, Risk Factors, HSE Requirements, Hiking Risks, Fitness Level Of The Group Members.
Study All Above Matters Well Before Following Any Trails That You Find Online. Please Do Not Over Estimate Yourself.
Better Be Safe Than Put Yourself / Group In Danger And Regret Later.
Lately We Have Seen A Lot Of Unwanted Hiking Incidents That Could Have Been Avoided With Better Preparation.
Wish You All The Best.
Wikiloc, Only For Reference. There Can Be Errors On The GPS Recording Due To GPS Jumping In The Wadi Sections or Erroneous Recording.

Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 764 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 765 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 871 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 919 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,125 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,379 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,702 ft
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PictographSummit Altitude 1,776 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,772 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,947 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,140 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,391 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,639 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,741 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,817 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,074 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,165 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,152 ft
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PictographSummit Altitude 3,181 ft
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PictographSummit Altitude 3,205 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,328 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,481 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,521 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,519 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,459 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,433 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,345 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,280 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,162 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 3,145 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,659 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,537 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,932 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,761 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,775 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,779 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,160 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 941 ft
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PictographWaypoint Altitude 830 ft
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Comments  (2)

  • Photo of rajithexplorer
    rajithexplorer Apr 28, 2024

    We did this hike today, and your information gave me a better understanding about the trail. And if anyone planning this hike in summer guys carry minimum 5ltrs of water.

  • Photo of 'Rainbow Hiker' Patrick Vijay D'Silva
    'Rainbow Hiker' Patrick Vijay D'Silva Apr 28, 2024

    Good to know Rajith that you guys hiked tjis trail safely.
    Yes, this trail is demanding with no back ups.
    In summer, very good preparation is required.

    Keep hiking !!

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