Teide Climber's Log

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sorenmp - Jan 2, 2013 5:12 pm Date Climbed: Feb 10, 2012

Montaña Blanca - Pico Teide

Up'n'down in 5 hours. Beautiful and hot day.

cornyb87 - Oct 28, 2012 3:49 pm Date Climbed: Oct 5, 2012

did it  Sucess!

From the Parking Montaña Blanca to the Refugio and next morning from there to the top. Went there with 29 other people from the university in Gran Canaria. We saw the most amasing sunrise ever!! :)

Mescalito

Mescalito - Feb 29, 2012 2:05 am

Great sunrise  Sucess!

But very cold in the hut :D

flow

flow - Jun 5, 2011 2:04 pm Date Climbed: May 30, 2011

Pico del Teide, 3.718m  Sucess!

Parking Monana Blanca 2.350m - Pico del Teide 3.718m - Pico Viejo 3.135m - Roques de Garcia 2.198m - Parador 2.150m

JuhoK

JuhoK - Mar 11, 2011 3:06 am Date Climbed: Nov 9, 2009

Normal route  Sucess!

November 2009 in good weather.

JanVanGenk

JanVanGenk - Jan 30, 2011 2:48 pm Date Climbed: Jan 15, 2011

Great hike  Sucess!

Teide National Park is absolutely fantastic! Summited in fact on the second attempt. The first hike was close to an epic. Started in the afternoon on Trail Nr. 7 to the Altavista hut. The hut was closed, and so was the winter shelter. The access from the hut to the top was officially closed too as the flanks were covered with hard ice! Scrambled further to La Rambleta. It took too much time because of the ice. By that time sun was setting and the views were incredibly beautiful. But it was too late to continue to the summit. Didn't want to go back in darkness over the ice either, so continued towards Pico Viejo (that path was closed too, and covered by ice, but not that bad as the part above the hut). The path disappeared under the ice cover after having walked about 15-20 min and by that time it was completely dark. Continued straight down along a huge and steep lava flow which finally exited on the park road TF-21. Navigated by the lights of the Parador hotel. The round trip took 12 hours. A day later did it the official way - a permit and a cable car. Quite a few fumaroles and strong sulfur smell in the crater.

Jake

Jake - Nov 18, 2010 11:46 am

Permit

Lack of the permit... Couldn't go to the very top.

rgg

rgg - Oct 25, 2010 12:15 pm Date Climbed: Oct 10, 2008

Very windy  Sucess!

Reached the summit just before sunrise, after an early start at the refuge. Descended via Pico Viejo.

Shaylee

Shaylee - Jan 21, 2010 11:41 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2009

Teide  Sucess!

December 19 2009.

Kessler

Kessler - Jan 21, 2010 11:35 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2009

Teide  Sucess!

December 19 2009.

Scott

Scott - Jan 6, 2010 10:57 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2009

Teide  Sucess!

Kessler, Shaylee, Kimberly and I originally planned to walk all the way up Teide and ride the cable car down, but we got a late start and there was no way we could complete the route on time. We actually rode the cable car most of the way up before heading up and back down the trail. It was a very windy and cold day (but not as windy as the day before), but it was clear and with good views. We walked down the trail after taking all the side trips to the various overlooks. The trail down through the pumice was rather slippery and the kids fell a few times.

Kessler and I also took a side trip to Monte Blanco for some more fine views. From the parking lot, Kessler and Kimberly got a ride back to the cable car station with some college girls from England.

ChristianRodriguez

ChristianRodriguez - Dec 22, 2009 2:26 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2009

Fuck permits!!!  Sucess!

Summit done it from El Portillo using a round trip: trails 1+6+7+summit then back from the summit + 7 + 6 +1 trail. 22 kms and 2000 mts gain in 11 hours. Using this trails permission is not necesary... But anyway permissions is not necesary if you climb the summit between 6 pm - 9 pm.

Sieto

Sieto - Dec 22, 2009 4:26 am Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2009

Pico del Teide, by cable car unfortunately  Sucess!

Reached the summit, but two days later then planned. Because of weather and other issues I was forced to take the cable car, fortunately my permit was stil valid (if the cc isn't operational, the permit is valid the next day), so I got to the top. Very windy, but is was clear, so great views.
Will have to come back one day though, to climb it all the way, 'by fair means'.

Mountain_girl

Mountain_girl - Dec 19, 2009 2:08 am

Very few permits :(

I went to Tenerife with a plan to hike up the volcano. On the first day I traveled to the park office in the capital but they ran out of permits for the entire week. I could only stroll 200-300m from the top, but the views were amazing, it was worth it. But if u go during a heavy season, make sure to get the permits early!

eza

eza - Oct 19, 2009 3:39 am Date Climbed: Oct 7, 2009

Slight disappointment  Sucess!

Had to take the cable car to go up, as the National Park rangers had closed the route from Montaña Blanca and access to the route would not be free until 11.30h
In spite of that, I enjoyed the day and bagged the summit from the cable car upper station

colinlee - Aug 14, 2009 7:45 pm Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2009

That was hard  Sucess!

Very hard going very short of breath most of the way up. Amazing views. Got the cable car down

tuan walter

tuan walter - Jul 25, 2009 3:53 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 2009

Route Climbed: Normal Route,  Sucess!

i.e. trail 7 (Montaña Blanca - Pico Teide) up from the small car park at km 40 on road TF-21 via Refugio Altavista (3260 m) to the upper terminus of the cable car (La Rambleta, 3550 m), and then trail 10 (Telesforo Bravo) up to the summit.
3 hours 45 minutes
Great hike with my son Michael (16)!

pauli82

pauli82 - Jun 25, 2009 4:18 pm Date Climbed: Dec 11, 2007

magnificent sunrice  Sucess!

and views to other islands...

FrançoisJ

FrançoisJ - Jun 24, 2008 6:10 am Date Climbed: May 25, 2006

Route climbed : Montaña Blanca  Sucess!

Sabrina and I climbed normal route (up and down).
We also went down and up to Pico Viejo before going down.
Long nice day...

DrJonnie

DrJonnie - Apr 18, 2008 6:55 am Date Climbed: Oct 15, 1975

The easy way

Having a break from work in Valencia and taking a holiday in Tenerife, my wife Rita, son Martin and daughter Claire took the cable car up from the plateau. We walked up the last few hundred metres to the summit cone that was emitting some small sulphurous fumes. The day was very clear and the views fantastic. Cloud inversion at the coast prevented us from seeing our holiday home in Puerto de la Cruz.

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