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Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:51 pm
by Diego Sahagún
visentin wrote:
Diego Sahagún wrote:It doesn't mean that the peak was an unclimbed peak Eric

Yes, but unclimbed peaks are fun too isn't it ? Diego, since you are a bit Pyrenean, tell me if you've ever heard of Pic de la Pez, that's the three-thousander in question.

I haven't climbed Pico de la Pez but I know that it's near Bachimala, wich I ascended once. I knew about the controversy that you are refering but Juan Buyse included it in his book "Los Tresmiles del Pirineo" in 1993.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_UIAA ... n%C3%A9ens

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:46 pm
by ojo
I can't follow all this thread.. but Pico de la Pez - or Abeillé Occidental (3024) - and Pico del Puerto de la Pez (3018) are 2 of the 212 tresmiles, so I suppose they are climbed occasionally. PD- or PD+ depending on the route, according to Alejos.

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:50 pm
by ojo
I've probably missed the point of this thread somewhere but as I hardly ever set foot in the forum.... have a nice weekend you all.

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:17 pm
by kamil
Ojo, you're not missing the point, this thread is also about remote, rarely visited peaks. Have a great w/e too! :)

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:21 pm
by kamil
Back to this topic. Just mentioned it here that with Stef (sjarelkwint) we climbed Maja Preht in Prokletije, a lower neighbour of Maja Lagojvet. Surely a new route ("No Pegs, More Rakija", IV+ UIAA), and a possible first ascent of the peak :)

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:00 am
by Diego Sahagún
LOL

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:29 pm
by visentin
Coming back from the same corner of Europe despite not having been so far and so high ;)
Congrats guys !

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:18 am
by kamil
Thanks, Eric! :D

Re: unclimbed peaks in Europe

PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:39 pm
by Rafa Bartolome
Diego Sahagún wrote:
visentin wrote:
Diego Sahagún wrote:It doesn't mean that the peak was an unclimbed peak Eric

Yes, but unclimbed peaks are fun too isn't it ? Diego, since you are a bit Pyrenean, tell me if you've ever heard of Pic de la Pez, that's the three-thousander in question.

I haven't climbed Pico de la Pez but I know that it's near Bachimala, wich I ascended once. I knew about the controversy that you are refering but Juan Buyse included it in his book "Los Tresmiles del Pirineo" in 1993.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_UIAA ... n%C3%A9ens


I climbed Pico de la Pez some years ago (and all the three-thousand of massif of Bachimala... maybe someday I will write some in SP). It's a correct name because the col gives the name to the peak. We think that usual is a mountain giving the name to a col, but when you have an important peak above a col (in this case Puerto de la Pez) it's tradition to use the name of the col. You have a lot of examples in Pyrenees: Punta del collado de la Rimaya, Pic de Port Vielh, Pic de Port de la Picada, Tuc del Port de Vielha... the problem was when they gave the name of the secondary peak of Pico de la Pez whitout name and they used Pico del Puerto de la Pez... well, this name is an invention, but the name is correct. Really Pico de la Pez=Pico del Puerto de la Pez, it's the same peak with two summits!!!!. Really it's not a new name, it's an alternative name of the same peak.

And all the main peaks of Pyrenees and Picos de Europa were climbed by somebody and we have pretty peaks for climbing in three or four lifes in this places, ... I don't need to search rare aiguilles in strange and uncanny faces as aiguille SW of Balaitous (I think it was climbed a few of years ago by the first time).