Picos de Europa awesome trad climbs

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Picos de Europa awesome trad climbs

by Swifty » Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:29 pm

Trad climbing in the Picos de Europa this summer, I've got my eye set on:

TORRE DE CERREDO
PICO URRIELLO
PICO DE LOS CABRONES
TORRE SANTA DE CASTILLA

Are these mountains all multi-pitch (300 meters or more of sustained trad climbing) in the 5.6 to 5.7 (V- to V) range, with bomber quality of rock and not some mound of rubble?

Are there some other areas in the Picos de Europa that I should check out?

~Swifty

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by Swifty » Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:28 am

...it's been one week since this posting with no replys...boo.

Any beta?

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by Diego Sahagún » Wed Jul 12, 2006 11:18 am

Here you have some information on climbs in Picos de Europa

Not far from Picos is Fuentes Carrionas, in Cordillera Cantábrica, I've only found this route

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by Swifty » Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:05 pm

Once again, mucho gracias Diego...by the way, your profile page lists you as a "store manager"...what kind of store do you manage?

I'll be in Madrid September 2-5 and perhaps I can visit the store and buy some stuff from you...

~Charles

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by ddriver » Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:51 pm

I have only climbed the Naranjo de Bulnes in the Picos, but I can tell you that there is at least one english language guidebook to the area. We found ours (years ago) in a general bookstore in one of the nearby towns, perhaps Santander, I'm not sure and would have to look at a map. If memory serves, the book was published by Cicerone Press and maybe authored by Churcher. Definitely a British author. At any rate, look around when you arrive.


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