Borja, an UIMLA - AEGM certified guide, would like to invite you on this mountaineering adventure to the summit of Monte Perdido. Don’t miss this opportunity to stand at the top of one of the most famous peaks in the Pyrenees.
Private
Pyrenees
1 Day
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Fit
Intermediate
The Monte Perdido massif is home of three majestic peaks: Picos de Monte Perdido (3,355 m), Cilindro (3,328 m) y Añisclo (3,263 m) or Soum de Ramond.
A good part if this beautiful massif is within the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park. On this stunning park, we’ll find four magnificent valleys: Ordesa, Añisclo, Escuaín and Pineta. Also, part of it lies in the the northern french territory, as part of the Parc National des Pyrénées. Furthermore, its northern face guards one of the last glaciers in the Pyrenees, and the tallest waterfall in Europe.
Due to its height, relatively easy ascent, and unrivalled beauty, Monte Perdido is one of the most popular mountaineering destinations. Its normal route follows a path through the Góriz refuge, that stands at 2,160 meters.
Our meeting point for this journey will be the enchanting town of Nerín, where we’ll take a bus that will leave us one and a half hours away from the Goriz refuge. Upon arrival, we’ll begin our ascent via the normal route, which will lead us to a dazzling frozen lake. Thereupon we’ll start climbing the Escupidera, until we are 50 meters away from the summit. After taking in the mesmerizing views from the top, we’ll descend through the same route, back to the bus and then Nerín.
Would you like to join me on this thrilling ascent? Just send me a request. It would be my pleasure to guide you on this mountaneering adventure.
- Guiding fee
- Accommodation included
- Transportation start and back
- Personal insurance
- Mountain guide expenses
On top of the guide fee, the price includes: assessment on the use of gear and preparation prior to the trip; guide’s accommodation and expenses; 1 night half board accommodation at the Goriz refuge; transportation by bus between Torla – Pradera – Torla; safety equipment, equipment that could be needed for rent; RC insurance; accident insurance; taxes and organization fee. The price does not include: personal gear; personal expenses (drinks, meals other than the ones included); expenses resulted in unforeseen circumstances, or any other expense not mentioned here.
Accommodation Goriz refuge. |
Meeting point Nerín. |
I left my job as a mechanic engineer to devote all my time to my passion: alpinism. I am currently a UIMLA mountain leader and a certified canyoning guide. I've travelled the world on several expeditions, including a solo ascent of Aconcagua at 21 (attempt), Gasherbrum II (attempt) and various ascents in the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Andes and the Atlas, among others.
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