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Christoffel
National Park
Mount Christoffel Climb |
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Essentials |
Time: 1 hour from the base to the top. Difficulty:
2-3. Christoffel is about 1,230 feet high. Trailhead:
The parking lot at the base of the mountain, opposite the visitor
center. The trail follows a large rooi (overflow) bordered by numerous rubber vines and manchineel trees. In the rooi, birdwatching may be quite good: sparrows, bananaquits and warblers. You're more likely to hear than see the shy St. Christoffel pigeon that lives in the tree-tops. Its easily identifiable call is "roo-coo-coo." Climbing gradually becomes more difficult. Keep a lookout for the juvenile
green iguanas and the better camouflaged adults. As
on Aruba, these are widely hunted with pellet guns or sling-shots for
their meat. If you start the climb early, you could spot tiny, very shy white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus curassavicus). They aren't much larger than a goat. Curacao is the only Caribbean island where deer were present before Columbus. As you climb, the gradual transition to a more humid micro-climate becomes evident, with beard moss and other lichens and a definite predominance of large-leafed, thornless trees. A couple of fern species will also be evident in the rocks off to the left. The hike ends with a scramble to the top, where the blessed trades
will cool you off. The view from here, the top of Curacao, is exceptional. Return to Christoffel National Park Homepage
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