Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 42.59160°N / 0.82773°E
Activities Activities: Mountaineering
Seasons Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Additional Information Elevation: 9951 ft / 3033 m
Sign the Climber's Log

Overview

 
Comaloforno
 
 
Comaloforno & Besiberris
 

When I written the page of peaks of Besiberri some years ago, I didn’t consider this mountain as relevant to summitpost, but the classification of the summit as one of the most important of the massif of Pyrenees and the Iberian Peninsula and the long route to connect the ascension of both small ranges Besiberris-Comaloforno made me to reconsider it. I think it's necessary to add this peak because the routes have some rock-climbs of II or II+. The peak is difficult for all the routes, and you can climb the nice Besiberri Sud (3.024m) if you don't like the rock-climbings.

Routes:
1) From Dam of Cavallers:
-Ravine of Malavesina: P.D.inf.
-Paso del Onso: P.D.inf.

2) From Caldes de Boi or Tunnel of Vielha (both routes reach the same col of Abellers):
-Ridge North: P.D.
-Face West: P.D.inf.

Getting There

 
Signal to lakes of Gémena
 

Access to the area of Alta Ribagorça
-From France: in the north across the tunnel of Vielha from the area of Pau-Tarbes to St. Girons.
-From Spain: Huesca and Zaragoza across Barbastro. C-1311 to Grauss and Benabarre. N-230 to Pont de Suert and the villages of Caldes de Boí, Boí or Taüll.

Trailheads: Estany de Cavallers (1785m, 3 km to north of Caldes de Boí), Caldes de Boí (1470m), Conangles-tunnel of Vielha (1585m).

Red Tape

 
Marmot
 

Some part of the route from Estany de Cavallers is in the Naturak Park of Aigüestortes.

Camping

Campings and hotels in Boí, Taüll, Caldes de Boí… in winter the ski resort of Boí-Taüll is working and it's most difficult to find lodge.

External Links

mendikat.net (text in Spanish)

Children

Children

Children refers to the set of objects that logically fall under a given object. For example, the Aconcagua mountain page is a child of the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits.' The Aconcagua mountain itself has many routes, photos, and trip reports as children.