Come and spend 4 days with AEGM certified guide Miriam in the Pyrenees of Spain and climb 3 of the range's highest peaks: Aneto, Posets and Perdiguero.
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Pyrenees
4 Days
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Fit
Intermediate
The peaks you will be climbing on this trip are Mount Aneto (3,404m), which is the highest peak in the Pyrenees, Mount Perdiguero (3,221m) and Mount Posets (3,375m).
Beginning in Benasque, the first day of this expedition will not involve any climbing. Instead, you will get to enjoy a beautiful and scenic hike through the Pyrenees. The hike will end at the Angul Orus refuge, where you will get to enjoy some delicious food and get some quality rest. After that however, every day of the next 3 days will have you climbing to the summit of a different peak. Each peak offers it’s own unique experience. It also offers it’s own set of glorious views. However, what they all share in common is an unforgettable and rewarding experience.
Because the peaks we will be climbing are the highest in the Spanish Pyrenees, the ascents will have some challenges. As a result, participants in this trip should have some previous mountaineering experience. They should also be in good enough physical condition to handle 3 potentially arduous ascents in 3 days.
Climbing any one of Aneto, Perdiguero and Posets would be a fantastic adventure. But to climb all 3 in the same trip is nothing short of amazing. And to enjoy it for yourself, all you have to do is send me a request.
Are you more of a hiker than a mountaineer, but still want to explore the Pyrenees? Then join me on this 4 day refuge to refuge hiking tour.
- Guiding fee
The price of the refuges and meals for both guide and client is not included in the price, and is approximately 60 euros per person, per day.
Accommodation The Estós refuge, the Renclusa refuge and the Angel Orus refuge. |
Meeting point Benasque |
The story begins when your parents put you the skis when you are still wearing diapers, when you discover every summer the lakes of the Pyrenees, and after that you start going for the summits. When climbing and the feeling of freedom that comes with it gets you hooked, and there's nothing you can do about it.
It continues when you choose your career following the name: Technical Mountain Engineering, in Lleida, close to the Pyrenees, and you start working as a ski instructor during weekends. And year after year, trip after trip, run after run, you start getting together with young mountaineers, and closer to the formation as a mountain guide.
Expeditions, trips, some award and the constant formation and evolution are what built this long journey, which allows me to share the world that I love with others. And thanks to the works as a guide I can enjoy everything: the great moments that the mountain gave me, in the snow, rock or ice, and above all the moving feeling of realizing how small we are in the immensity of the summits.
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