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Diego Sahagún

Diego Sahagún - Mar 16, 2006 12:03 pm - Voted 9/10

Sierra Menera

It's a low range located to the N of Sierra de Albarracín so it is in the Central Sector. Sierra Menera borders on the province of Teruel being Lobo (1.538 m) the highest summit. The base of the ascent would be the mines of Sierra Menera or Ojos Negros (little Barrios del Centro or del Centro) though other bigger villages are Ojos Negros and Villar del Salz, both in Teruel too. Setiles in Guadalajara could be other base. Sierra Menera

There is another low range to the NW of Sierra Menera that also is considered a part of Sistema Central. It is Sierra de Caldereros and the highest top is Aguila (1.443 m). The nearest village is Cubillejo de la Sierra (Guadalajara).

Diego Sahagún

Diego Sahagún - Mar 16, 2006 12:32 pm - Voted 9/10

More ranges in the Central Sector of Sistema Ibérico

Montes de Picaza is a low range on the NW of Sierra de Albarracín being Colmenarejo (1.426 m) its highest summit. Traid (Guadalajara) could be the base of the climb.

Sierra de Selas and Parameras de Molina form a group of rather little mountains between Establés, Rueda de la Sierra, Molina and Anquela del Ducado, all in the province of Guadalajara. The highest summit is Aragoncillo (1.517 m) in Sierra de Selas and Mojón Alto (1.408 m) could be considered the top of Parameras de Molina. The village of Aragoncillo is base village for climbing the first and Rueda de la Sierra could be the one for Mojón Alto.

http://www.cibermonte.com/meteo/articulo.php?id=6

visentin

visentin - Dec 4, 2010 3:40 pm - Hasn't voted

Tierras Altas

http://www.summitpost.org/valdelavilla-and-the-tierras-altas/329920

If the Eastern Pyrenees were to exist, wouln't this album be attached to it rather than Sistema Iberico ?

Rafa Bartolome

Rafa Bartolome - Dec 7, 2010 4:01 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Tierras Altas

I think not. Valdelavilla is in Soria, very far of Pyrenees. You has two peaks of Soria in SP: Urbión and Moncayo (Soria+Zaragoza) and you can see the long distance. Sistema Ibérico is also far of Pyrenees.

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