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Programme du weekend pour tester tout le matériel, les chaussures et les jambes avant se lancer dans ~600km en 28 jours le long du #GR11 espagnol dans une dizaine de jours.
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Das Wetter und mein Körper zwingen mich zu #throwback Geschichten.
Die 12-tägige Durchquerung der #Pyrenäen vor 4 Jahren auf Teilen des #GR11 Weitwanderwegs, auf dem man das komplette Gebirge durchschreiten kann, habe ich noch gut und gerne in Erinnerung.
Zum einen, weil gerade der zentrale Teil durch seine #Wildheit und #Schönheit (Seenlandschaft) sehr beeindruckte. Andererseits zeigte die Tour aber auch wieder unmissverständlich, dass die richtige Ausrüstung bei solchen #Trekking Touren unabdingbar ist. So querten wir anfangs teils steile Schneefelder und holten uns in der Mitte mangels richtiger Wasserfilterung schwere Darmprobleme...
Seitdem haben wir stets gute (!) Wasserfilter und genügend Reserve-Tage im Gepäck.
Tour-Details: https://www.adventurelog.io/de/adventures/tour-group/walking-parts-of-the-amazing-gr11
Mehr Fotos: https://beyondshatteredmoments.de/2021/08/25/hiking-the-gr11-in-the-spanish-pyrenees/
#weitwandern #hiking #wandern #mountains #pyrenees #naturelover #outdoor #spain #gr #mountainlover #nature #silentsunday
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Some highlights from my hike in the Pyrenees the past couple of weeks. I was hiking the Pyrenean High Route (HRP). Now I miss those mountains.
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Some highlights from my hike in the Pyrenees the past couple of weeks. I was hiking the Pyrenean High Route (HRP). Now I miss those mountains.
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🇪🇺#Interrail 🇩🇪🇫🇷🇪🇸 mit zwei Kids inkl. 🏕️Wandertour #GR11 in den #Pyrenäen⛰️. Wo soll ich mit Erfahrungsbericht anfangen?
Aus gegebenem Anlass vielleicht bei #Hafermilch? Die gab’s nämlich quasi überall in Hotels, in Bordbistros der DB, sogar im Pyrenäendorf. Aber gerade im „Eurobahnhof“ Saarbrücken – Fehlanzeige. Ditsch wirbt zwar immerhin damit, aber hat keine. Und bei Le Crobag erklärt man mir, die schmecke übel, wenn sie sauer ist (aber Rinderkuhmilch!) und niemand verlange das hier (#Saarland). -
🇪🇺#Interrail 🇩🇪🇫🇷🇪🇸 mit zwei Kids inkl. 🏕️Wandertour #GR11 in den #Pyrenäen⛰️. Wo soll ich mit Erfahrungsbericht anfangen?
Aus gegebenem Anlass vielleicht bei #Hafermilch? Die gab’s nämlich quasi überall in Hotels, in Bordbistros der DB, sogar im Pyrenäendorf. Aber gerade im „Eurobahnhof“ Saarbrücken – Fehlanzeige. Ditsch wirbt zwar immerhin damit, aber hat keine. Und bei Le Crobag erklärt man mir, die schmecke übel, wenn sie sauer ist (aber Rinderkuhmilch!) und niemand verlange das hier (#Saarland). -
The first 6mins of this video shows the new route as one would do it on the way to Refugi de la Comapedrosa (east-west GR11)
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This part of the track tends to have growth on it in summer, but keep following it u til the start of the ski lift. This gets you to the tarmac without having to go through the tunnel. Sometimes the bar is open at this point, although it is not always well stocked. You can walk down i to Arinsal.
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If you go west-east you'll descend from Refugi de Comapedrosa as normal. As you enter the forest on the way down, you'll around a sharp left-hand turn at some stage and you'll find the turn-off on the right-hand side. It will say Arinsal 45min.
Descend here until you get to another fork with a sign post. Keep right and cross two wooden bridges. When the path exists onto a wide track, turn right. Instead of taking the next footpath on the left, keep straight until you get to a gravel track, which is the bottom part of a ski track. Follow this, keeping straight even when the track bends to the left.
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That footpath will exit you onto a track where you turn right and walk a small distance. Look for another sign on the left and go up that path. If you get to a toilet on the right, turn back - you have gone to far.
That path will cross two bridges and get to a fork where you need to go left. You'll eventually reach the original path where you turn left and you'll be on your way. This is much more pleasant than the classic approach.
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GR11 folks, I have a nice surprise on the Andorra section. A new footpath opened, which will make it more if you are going to/coming from Refugi de Comapedrosa. You have to look for the Cami de les Carboneres signs.
I'll explain the route in the next couple of toots.
If you are doing east-to-west, your approach from Arinsal is usually to go through the tunnel, then go up the gravel track. You still need to go through the tunnel, but upon exit, turn right and then immediately right again. Go up that track that crosses over the tinnel and at the boom, you'll find a footpath to the right which you need to ascend.
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To all you GR11 walkers, if you do it west to east, I suggest entering Andorra via the alternate route on Collada dels Estanys Forcats. The standard route up Collada de Baiau remains a bastard, or as we would in Catalan, "un mal parit".
Yes you would have to cross some snow on descent, it is only the last traverse where you need take care.
It is however, much more rewarding. If you run out of time you can bivouac at the lowest lake or further down at Pla d'Estany.
I have done a circle today which ascended Collada de Baiau and we found two German thru-hikers who really struggled on the loose scree and rock.
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[DOCUMENTAL]
Arriba a La Barraqueta el documental “21 motius per caminar” d'Àlex Suárez i Pedro Valero, filmat durant la travessa del GR11 combinant la passió per la muntanya i la denúncia social.
El proper 17-F A les 19h, a l'Ateneu
#Gr11
#Pirineus
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[DOCUMENTAL]
Arriba a La Barraqueta el documental “21 motius per caminar” d'Àlex Suárez i Pedro Valero, filmat durant la travessa del GR11 combinant la passió per la muntanya i la denúncia social.
El proper 17-F A les 19h, a l'Ateneu
#Gr11
#Pirineus
#ViladeGracia -
First glance of Collado de Tebarray (a tough one!) from Respomuso, Sallent de Gállego, Pyrenees, Spain, GR11
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First glance of Collado de Tebarray (a tough one!) from Respomuso, Sallent de Gállego, Pyrenees, Spain, GR11
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Folks from Europe fly all the way to New Zealand because “it’s so wild and pretty there”, but have never been to the Pyrenees, where they could go just by train.
GR11, July 2017
#hiking #trekking #backpacking #outdoors #nature #mountains #pyrenees #spain #GR11
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Folks from Europe fly all the way to New Zealand because “it’s so wild and pretty there”, but have never been to the Pyrenees, where they could go just by train.
GR11, July 2017
#hiking #trekking #backpacking #outdoors #nature #mountains #pyrenees #spain #GR11
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My husband has a great eye. We were on our way down from Refugio Cap de Llauset to Refugi de Conangles on the GR 11 in the Pyrenees last summer. It was a steep and very long descent. The wild flowers were just stunning though. My profile picture was taken a little earlier in the day before we reached Cap de Llauset.
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My husband has a great eye. We were on our way down from Refugio Cap de Llauset to Refugi de Conangles on the GR 11 in the Pyrenees last summer. It was a steep and very long descent. The wild flowers were just stunning though. My profile picture was taken a little earlier in the day before we reached Cap de Llauset.
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Dans la jungle (terrible jungle), les ruines d'un temple maya. #GR11
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Les indigènes sont de plus en plus hostiles. #DouceFrance #GR11
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Entre les indigènes hostiles, et les bêtes sauvages, cette exploration est de plus en plus dangereuse. Mais je me ferai pas demi-tour. #GR11
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Ici, je franchis la rivière au péril de ma vie. #GR11