Forquete de Gabietou, Monte Perdido J3, Aragon
End of the route: after Monte Perdido, the Faja de los Flores, an original return on a new, no less aerial route ...
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End of the route: after Monte Perdido, the Faja de los Flores, an original return on a new, no less aerial route ...
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From the summit of Monte Perdido, day 2 of the loop takes us down into the Ordesa canyon on the south side, and then…
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Starting from the Col des Tentes above Gavarnie, day 1 of the Ordesa National Park loop crosses the Brèche de…
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The 1st 3000m peak in the Pyrenees to be climbed from the West, the Balaïtous peak is a long, steep route with an…
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At the end of the Biros valley in the Haut-Couserans, this superb loop climbs the northern ridge of the Mail du…
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Starting from the pretty little village of Saleix in Ariège, the ascent of the Pic de Girantès or Mont Ceint…
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The Malamort via ferrata was recently built at the bottom of the Gorges de Sor, above Durfort, a small artisan…
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This is one of the Sierra's most popular canyons, and it's easy to see why: you'll find a bit of everything in a…
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Les Oscuros del Balces is undeniably one of the most beautiful in the Sierra. With its limestone decor,…
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Rodellar, Sierra de Guara. Where the Río Mascún rises, the Espolon de la Virgen rises vertically, ending some 250m…
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The emblematic canyon of the Sierra de Vero, the grand canyon that crosses the western part of the Massif from north…
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To the north-west of Tarragona, in the Sierra de Prades, the Patacons ferrata, equipped in 2016, offers an original…
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