John Climber - Jun 7, 2012 5:01 pm Date Climbed: Jun 7, 2012
Solo over the La Munia ridge
Long walk from Refugio de Pineta in a cloudy day, with the storm hanging over Monte Perdido. 8 hs 20´ Refugio Pineta - 14:00 hrs summit. 16:40 Pradera de Pineta. Climbed alone over the ridge which comes from La Munia
ojo - Aug 23, 2010 10:34 am Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2010
first 3000-er of the summer
After a comfy night in the tent at Pietramula, a super-sunny day greeted us. The ascent was simple, though there were 3 quite large and slopey "neveros" (snow patches) to cross. (Without crampons, okay just). Then, about 1 hour of steep scree which is just about my favourite (jeje) type of terrain .... after grassy "loma" or slope. I'm a rock chick, y'know.
The scramble to gain the antecima was okay. The other scramble move a bit more serious. The views of La Munia and over the Ibones de la Larri and further to the Monte Perdido massif, im-pression-ante!
FrançoisJ - Aug 17, 2009 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Jul 12, 2008
Route climbed: normal
Sabrina and I climbed Robinera.
Nice quick climb. Maybe the quickest way to climb a 3000's now that the track has been smoothered you can drive easily to 1900 m
visentin - Aug 29, 2008 7:02 am Date Climbed: Nov 2, 2001
Rafa Bartolome - Aug 13, 2007 5:58 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2007
From Chisagües
I climbed with my friend eza and all it's o.k.
The last part of the track of Chisagües it's hard for the cars!
eza - Aug 13, 2007 2:09 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2007
What a sight!
Though the climb is quite monotonous between the Collado de las Puertas and the fore-summit, the views are well worth it. All the Pyrenees from Balaitous to Posets were there, and first of all La Munia and the Monte Perdido massif. Wonderful day
John Climber - Jun 7, 2012 5:01 pm Date Climbed: Jun 7, 2012
Solo over the La Munia ridgeLong walk from Refugio de Pineta in a cloudy day, with the storm hanging over Monte Perdido. 8 hs 20´ Refugio Pineta - 14:00 hrs summit. 16:40 Pradera de Pineta. Climbed alone over the ridge which comes from La Munia
ojo - Aug 23, 2010 10:34 am Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2010
first 3000-er of the summerAfter a comfy night in the tent at Pietramula, a super-sunny day greeted us. The ascent was simple, though there were 3 quite large and slopey "neveros" (snow patches) to cross. (Without crampons, okay just). Then, about 1 hour of steep scree which is just about my favourite (jeje) type of terrain .... after grassy "loma" or slope. I'm a rock chick, y'know.
The scramble to gain the antecima was okay. The other scramble move a bit more serious. The views of La Munia and over the Ibones de la Larri and further to the Monte Perdido massif, im-pression-ante!
FrançoisJ - Aug 17, 2009 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Jul 12, 2008
Route climbed: normalSabrina and I climbed Robinera.
Nice quick climb. Maybe the quickest way to climb a 3000's now that the track has been smoothered you can drive easily to 1900 m
visentin - Aug 29, 2008 7:02 am Date Climbed: Nov 2, 2001
stopped at the Munia lakeshttp://h.visentin.free.fr/pyrenees/lagosmunia.html
Rafa Bartolome - Aug 13, 2007 5:58 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2007
From ChisagüesI climbed with my friend eza and all it's o.k.
The last part of the track of Chisagües it's hard for the cars!
eza - Aug 13, 2007 2:09 am Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2007
What a sight!Though the climb is quite monotonous between the Collado de las Puertas and the fore-summit, the views are well worth it. All the Pyrenees from Balaitous to Posets were there, and first of all La Munia and the Monte Perdido massif. Wonderful day