Hi,
The battalion camped on Dalyot camping site and I went on a little morning hike to Dalyot stream (Nahal Dalyot) and Bazelet waterfall.
The military reserve training is on Golan heights, what gives plenty of opportunities to see and visit new places 🙂.
Both of the streams starts around at Bardela and Mansura springs near Mount Peres at the southern part of Golan heights.
Bazelet stream (Basalt in Hebrew) flows into Dalyot stream, and the lower part is a swamp called the Majrasa, a nice hiking route by itself.
I crossed Dalyot stream and walked above the canyon the stream creates as it goes down to Kinneret lake.
The canyon reavles the two layers of rock the Golan Heights is made of: some dozens of Basalt rock over Limestone. In places where you can see the it clearly it is a beautiful view a black of the Basalt over the white of the limestone.
Take Care
Gad
Dalyot hiking site – the forest planted on 1986 over 250 dunam.
Gamla Nature reserve map at the entrance to hike route. The hike is on the lower right side of the map.
The full trail ends at Gamla site were you asked to pay the entrance fee.
The ruins of the building over on the stream
The start of the canyon of Dalyot stream
The canyon widen as the stream level lower to limestone level. Here you can see the black Baselet rock on the left (upper part of the canyon) and the white rock of limestone
The Bazelet stream and Dalyot stream
Bazelet creek looking to the west, with plants growing on its walls
The Bazelet waterfall and pool below
Drimia flowers above Bazelet stream
The dry Bazelet stream