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Aneto, Pyrenäen, Geführtes Kletterabenteuer

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Aneto, Pyrenäen, Geführtes Kletterabenteuer
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Begleiten Sie den IFMGA-zertifizierten Guide Javier auf einer erstaunlichen Ganztagestour zum Gipfel des höchsten Berges in den Pyrenäen: dem Aneto.

Pyrénées

1 Tag

Ganzjährig

Hoch

Mittel


Beschreibung

Der höchste Gipfel in den Pyrenäen, Aneto (3.404m), ist ein fantastischer Berg. Und der Aufstieg zu seinem Gipfel ist ein unvergessliches Erlebnis. Und auf dieser Ganztagestour, die verlängert werden kann, wenn Sie es wünschen, möchte ich Sie zu diesem magischen Gipfel führen.

Der in der Benasque-Tal gelegene, in der Provinz Huesca, Aneto, ist Teil des Maladeta-Massivs. Es ist ein majestätischer Berg, der durch den enormen Gletscher an seiner Nordseite noch beeindruckender wird. Tatsächlich ist der Gletscher auf dem Aneto, wie der Gipfel selbst, der größte in den gesamten Pyrenäen.

Trotz der Größe des Aneto sind die Kletterrouten zu seinem Gipfel relativ einfach. Daher kann es an einem einzigen Tag gemacht werden. Wenn Sie jedoch eine weniger anstrengende Besteigung suchen, schlage ich vor, den Aufstieg in zwei Tage zu unterteilen. Dies gibt Ihnen die Möglichkeit, mehr vom Berg zu sehen, da Sie in einem gemächlicheren Tempo klettern werden. Es gibt Ihnen auch die Möglichkeit, die Nacht in der schönen und komfortablen Renclusa-Hütte zu verbringen.

Auf dem Weg zum Gipfel des Aneto werden Sie eine Reihe wunderbarer Höhepunkte sehen. Dazu gehören der Superior Portillon, der Collado de Coronoas und der Mahoma-Pass.

Teilnehmer sollten über vorherige Klettererfahrung, insbesondere auf Gletschern, verfügen. Es ist auch wichtig, dass Sie in guter körperlicher Verfassung sind.

Es gibt nichts Vergleichbares wie den Aufstieg zum höchsten Gipfel einer berühmten Bergkette. Also senden Sie mir eine Anfrage und lassen Sie uns den Aneto, den höchsten Berg der Pyrenäen, besteigen.

Ich kann Sie auch zum Gipfel der Peña Telera in den Pyrenäen führen.

Der Preis beinhaltet


    Treffpunkt

    Besurta Parkplatz (1.940m).

    Details

    Weitere Informationen

    Teilnehmer an dieser Tour sollten Steigeisen, Bergstiefel, Eispickel, warme und wasserdichte Kleidung, Handschuhe, Sonnenbrillen, Seil und einen Gurtzeug haben.


    Über den Guide

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    Javier

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    Bergführer

    IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide

    My name is Javier. I'm from Jaca in the Aragon Pyrenees. I'm an IFMGA certified mountain guide. I have also a special certificate for climbing and canyoning. I'm also a ski instructor.

    What I like the most in my job:
    - ski touring during the winter
    - mountaineering in the Pyrenees during the summer
    - trekking in the Himalayas during the autumn

    Please get in touch with me and let me guide you across these beautiful mountains of the Pyrenees ! I know every corner of them. I will be happy to show you the beautiful secret spots here.

    Sprachen

    Deutsch | Französisch | Englisch

    Zertifikate

    AEGM


    Bewertungen mit Bildern

    I had the BEST experience on this guided climb with David! As an avid hiker but someone completely new to mountaineering, I wasn’t sure what to expect—physically or mentally—but the whole day blew me away.
I’ve never climbed a mountain in my life (sorry, David!), but I’ve been wanting to venture into mountaineering for a long time. From the very beginning, everything was handled so well: communication beforehand, making sure I had the correct gear, setting the schedule, and walking me through what the day would look like. David even picked me up in the morning with extra rental equipment I couldn’t fit in my suitcase, and from there the adventure began.
I really appreciated that he set a comfortable, steady pace, pointing out sights along the way and sharing stories about the surrounding peaks and landscape. He’s such a genuinely kind person, and we had a great time chatting during the ascent. It must be an incredible job, and I have so much respect for people who train and do this regularly.
Since I had never used crampons or done any kind of ice climbing/hiking before, David made sure I was always clipped in and safe. He was incredibly patient any time I needed a moment to slow down or adjust. We also got unbelievably lucky with the weather—forecast said it would be terrible, but it turned into one of the most beautiful days I’ve ever seen. And because bad weather had been predicted, no one else was on the mountain. It was surreal. David said Aneto is normally packed during the season, with people lined up waiting to reach the summit, but we had the entire place to ourselves aside from a couple of hikers who arrived later. You could literally hear a pin drop. It felt like a dream.
I also kept asking to stop for photos (sorry again, David!) because the scenery was ridiculously stunning, and he was always happy to pause while I grabbed a shot. At the summit, he even shared some super good strawberry gummies with me to celebrate—such a small thing, but it made the moment even more awesome.
Overall, this was genuinely one of the best experiences of my life. As a woman traveling alone, I felt completely safe, comfortable, and supported the entire time. I can’t recommend this climb—or these guides—enough. If you’re thinking about climbing Aneto in the Pyrenees, do it. Seriously. It was unforgettable.5

    Was die Leute über diese Reise sagen

    Rachel

    I had the BEST experience on this guided climb with David! As an avid hiker but someone completely new to mountaineering, I wasn’t sure what to expect—physically or mentally—but the whole day blew me away. I’ve never climbed a mountain in my life (sorry, David!), but I’ve been wanting to venture into mountaineering for a long time. From the very beginning, everything was handled so well: communication beforehand, making sure I had the correct gear, setting the schedule, and walking me through what the day would look like. David even picked me up in the morning with extra rental equipment I couldn’t fit in my suitcase, and from there the adventure began. I really appreciated that he set a comfortable, steady pace, pointing out sights along the way and sharing stories about the surrounding peaks and landscape. He’s such a genuinely kind person, and we had a great time chatting during the ascent. It must be an incredible job, and I have so much respect for people who train and do this regularly. Since I had never used crampons or done any kind of ice climbing/hiking before, David made sure I was always clipped in and safe. He was incredibly patient any time I needed a moment to slow down or adjust. We also got unbelievably lucky with the weather—forecast said it would be terrible, but it turned into one of the most beautiful days I’ve ever seen. And because bad weather had been predicted, no one else was on the mountain. It was surreal. David said Aneto is normally packed during the season, with people lined up waiting to reach the summit, but we had the entire place to ourselves aside from a couple of hikers who arrived later. You could literally hear a pin drop. It felt like a dream. I also kept asking to stop for photos (sorry again, David!) because the scenery was ridiculously stunning, and he was always happy to pause while I grabbed a shot. At the summit, he even shared some super good strawberry gummies with me to celebrate—such a small thing, but it made the moment even more awesome. Overall, this was genuinely one of the best experiences of my life. As a woman traveling alone, I felt completely safe, comfortable, and supported the entire time. I can’t recommend this climb—or these guides—enough. If you’re thinking about climbing Aneto in the Pyrenees, do it. Seriously. It was unforgettable.

    I had the BEST experience on this guided climb with David! As an avid hiker but someone completely new to mountaineering, I wasn’t sure what to expect—physically or mentally—but the whole day blew me away.
I’ve never climbed a mountain in my life (sorry, David!), but I’ve been wanting to venture into mountaineering for a long time. From the very beginning, everything was handled so well: communication beforehand, making sure I had the correct gear, setting the schedule, and walking me through what the day would look like. David even picked me up in the morning with extra rental equipment I couldn’t fit in my suitcase, and from there the adventure began.
I really appreciated that he set a comfortable, steady pace, pointing out sights along the way and sharing stories about the surrounding peaks and landscape. He’s such a genuinely kind person, and we had a great time chatting during the ascent. It must be an incredible job, and I have so much respect for people who train and do this regularly.
Since I had never used crampons or done any kind of ice climbing/hiking before, David made sure I was always clipped in and safe. He was incredibly patient any time I needed a moment to slow down or adjust. We also got unbelievably lucky with the weather—forecast said it would be terrible, but it turned into one of the most beautiful days I’ve ever seen. And because bad weather had been predicted, no one else was on the mountain. It was surreal. David said Aneto is normally packed during the season, with people lined up waiting to reach the summit, but we had the entire place to ourselves aside from a couple of hikers who arrived later. You could literally hear a pin drop. It felt like a dream.
I also kept asking to stop for photos (sorry again, David!) because the scenery was ridiculously stunning, and he was always happy to pause while I grabbed a shot. At the summit, he even shared some super good strawberry gummies with me to celebrate—such a small thing, but it made the moment even more awesome.
Overall, this was genuinely one of the best experiences of my life. As a woman traveling alone, I felt completely safe, comfortable, and supported the entire time. I can’t recommend this climb—or these guides—enough. If you’re thinking about climbing Aneto in the Pyrenees, do it. Seriously. It was unforgettable.

    Ryan

    Juan Carlos was an exceptional guide and quite a great help at different points throughout the trip. When my primary guide couldn’t make it, Juan Carlos stepped up. He helped me get a more-fitting set of crampons for the trip, he helped along the route, and he accommodated when I asked to break, move faster, or divert. Many guides I’ve had in the passed did what they wanted. He respected my experience and my asks. This was a great trip, we pushed through the questionable weather, and made it to the summit.

    Robert

    Klgc

    We had a guide named David he was very very good and everything worked perfect. Can only recommend climbing Aneto :)

    Búi

    We had a fantastic trip. Our guide, Fernando, was amazing - he was very knowledgable about the area, extremely helpful and overall a great guy. Even though the weather was quite bad, this was one of the most amazing hike I´ve ever been on. Higly recommened the guide and the trip.


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