Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Many Calories Ground Chuck

Pyrenees. OF THE IBON DE LLOSARS SENART. DAY 2

this year to spoil the trip back to Alpine for a few days for the mountains. This year my brother and fellow climber has not happened other than being a parent in the month of August and the two possible replacements (Alberto, who also has done a sprain to the ten minutes into the game of the century and Tito, if not carry skis, boards lose a lot) just does not convince them to leave there.

So this year played Piris, which is not bad, and the area chosen is Llosars Ball, where we will try to make all the three thousand who can. From Madriles we Tito, Javi and I, and we will meet in Plan Senart with David, who comes from Santander across France (I'll put gendarmerie euritos 45 fine for running).

At three in the afternoon and we made the meal deal, shop, etc. and once prepared the backpacks, what a coincidence that the most weight is that of Harvey, the rookie of the group. We bought tickets to get on the bus all over the GR-11 from Plan Senart to Refugio de Pescadores, a carreterilla with spectacular views.

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In just over half an hour the bus will leave the refuge of fishermen, to 1970 meters. altitude, and one of the first view we have is that of Les Tuca Culebras, one of the objectives of the trip.

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According
cartelito hour and twenty we need kicking to get where we put the "base camp": the ibón of Llosars. It is located at 2500 meters, so we'll have to save a drop of about 500 meters, with bags packed.

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The beginning of the road is wide and we are seeing right at all times Culebra and the Les Tuca Tuca of Ballivierna.

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The Rio Ballivierna refreshing waterfalls.

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Tuca Les

The Snakes of 3051 mts. be named for its slopes with the undulations typical of snakes.

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Tito David and hard at work. We've only been half an hour of kicking.

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At the bottom of the rocky walls of Storms. The dark walls of the left are those who will stop at the base of Llosars ibón, our objective for the day.

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MONDINGUERO: a term that comes from joining two words, Sunday and mountaineer. Al mondinguero is seen from a distance, especially for their costumes. Boots grandfather CHIRUCA with wool socks, corduroy pants cut at the knees, flannel shirt for colder nights Pyrenees, belt and hat all types of Los Angeles Lakers in the backpack also has the chorizo \u200b\u200bsalami and wineskin .
As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

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In forty minutes we reached the Pleta of Llosars, about 2200 mts. altitude. This area looks good for camping, but prefer to make it up to take away those meters early in the morning.

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Gradually Les Tuca Culebra we leave behind.

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Mountaineer
the truth, jejejejejeje.

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about to reach the ibón of Llosars.

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Llosars Ibón of 2500 mts. The place is amazing and is a pradrerita ibón on the edge of where to put the store with a stone fence to keep out the wind as possible.

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advantage that upon arrival at ibón no one to whom we hurt your sensibility and warm, then we encourage you to hit us for a swim in the cold, very cold waters of Llosars ibón.

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A hop to the icy waters of the Pyrenees.

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After bañito and coats, install the Base Camp.

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The last rays of sunlight affect the walls of ibón of Llosars.

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This is the direction we should take toward the morning ibón Llosars small, from which to attack Storms, Margalida, Russell, etc.

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The view from inside the store, precious. The sound of waterfalls they end up ibón relax you when to fall asleep.

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And tomorrow.

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