I would only suggest to rename this route Ordesa-Carriata-Gabietos, because the "usual" tour via the circo de la Carriata (often combined with Cotatuero) is something different (and shorter :).
I was reading about some "clavijas de Salarons", are they really here or in fact designate the same than the ones in Cotatuero ?
Visentin, about your question, yes, the "clavijas (pins?) de Salarons" exist and they are the access to the highest level of Circo de la Carriata. They are easier than the ones in Cotatuero and less famous. In these links, you can see: its look and the place where they are
Thanks for the info ! I'll add it in the Ordesa page. If you feel that something must be added in this canyon let me know (I can give you editing rights)
visentin - Sep 13, 2008 2:09 pm - Voted 10/10
Ordesa-CariataI would only suggest to rename this route Ordesa-Carriata-Gabietos, because the "usual" tour via the circo de la Carriata (often combined with Cotatuero) is something different (and shorter :).
I was reading about some "clavijas de Salarons", are they really here or in fact designate the same than the ones in Cotatuero ?
Luiso - Sep 13, 2008 2:31 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Ordesa-CariataVisentin, about your question, yes, the "clavijas (pins?) de Salarons" exist and they are the access to the highest level of Circo de la Carriata. They are easier than the ones in Cotatuero and less famous. In these links, you can see:
its look and the place where they are
visentin - Sep 14, 2008 2:42 am - Voted 10/10
ClavijasThanks for the info ! I'll add it in the Ordesa page. If you feel that something must be added in this canyon let me know (I can give you editing rights)