Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Rodellar and Basender Barranco.

Via Ferrata of the Spur of the Virgin. A special way of seeing the Mascún.

The trail begins at Rodellar, we follow the path to the Source the Mascún. Shortly after leaving town, heading north, a path descends to the river access Mascún serving the final part of the ravine link ( Small Mascún , able to practice canyoning with children. We explore the Rodellar lower reaches to the mouth in the Alcanadre, through the chaos of Puntillo. Returning to Rodellar from the Puente de las Cabras, or swimming the last Badina of Barrasil Pedruel to the bridge.). The most interesting way to access the beginning of the via ferrata is down the gorge of the Virgin, we continue heading north, on the right track that first ascends and then down, along with climbing walls. We pass a path down to the river, toward the source of Mascún, this is the normal access to the Ferrata.
Mascún Ferrata
The Dolphin, between the Source and
Top of Via Ferrata, Carlos and his bodyguard.


















When the main road, which leads to the Virgen del Castillo, ends its descent, it crosses the Barranco de la Virgen , here begins the descent of the bottom. Three rappels from 6 to 11 meters, well short gully excavate to rappel from blocks, which is always difficult to leave. From the end of the ravine, the source is nearby.
up the river, past the cave where the river sprouts (source of Mascún), we reach a point where we left a tributary valley (Fornacal of Andrebot), right, a rocky vertical, from which the valley changes direction and widens. That spur up the Via Ferrata.

ambientazo, winter climbing.

apparently fragile, but Kay goes very well with only 6 years old.

















Start something vertical, with staples and natural prey (here up an old way of climbing). Above two sections exposed to vacuum, where more than one has left. Carlos avoided the first rock climbing on the right. The second step (also rapid but easy) Carlos did for the staples, despite being afraid. The rest lose verticality, and it is unfortunate that the last part go by a canal, instead of at the left edge would have been nicer without having to put little clips. Carlos enjoyed despite the cold and would not have cared to repeat. This path must be acknowledged, is that it is for young children, for them there is another way here: The Bridge ( Click to see the reviews). Via del Virgin ram. It is a highly recommended way for itself and the wonderful surroundings.

is just the most interesting part of the road.

the background needles Mascún the citadel.
















- Access: 25-45 min (depends on whether or not we do the Bco. A mountaineer alone, 1h from the car can be released and Ferrata Bco. A group can trigger times). - Ascent: 20-45 min. - Return: 25min. - Difficulty: AD-rock limestone steps to release. - Direction: Southwest.


Basender Ravine. A classic introduction to canyoning.

environment in some areas is caving.

Accessing the ravine, the Basender seen from above.

It is a good gully for initiation. Dry, well excavated, with unique formations. It has 5 mandatory rappels from 10 to 15 meters, and two optional 4 m. The output and routing the abseiling is ideal for children and inexperienced people. Click here to see review.

softer layers are more excavate.



















; The access is along the A-2205 between Ainsa and Alquezar. About Lezine is the Vero River parking, busy in summer. A former track descends to the river, left us is the Barranco de Argatín (Short and shapely, you have two 4 and 7metros abseiling. The 4m is from a block making it difficult to rappel to the novice). We crossed the river Vero and go back the slope to the left. on the right track. The trail follows the cliffs above the river Vero, until we reached the pit formed by the Barranco Basender (Cruziacha). The road turns northward to fetch gradually the course of Basender. On reaching the dry bed, leave the road leading to a cave painting (which has an interesting route equipped: the Escalereta The . This road is on the right end of Bco., Before the Choca Bco and serves as a return without getting wet).

Last rappelling down the river Vero.

the Basender unique formations.
difficulties begin soon, and nice. Is very well equipped, so is used for workshops.
Vero At the river, we have the right Ermita de San Martín and the Cave of Lucien Briet. Opposite ends of the spectacular Barranco Portiacha link with two easy and rapid rappels flown 35 meters, if we want to do with children, they must have experience and 12 years, since the weight of the rope blocks descender to the top. The return is up the river Vero, getting wet or not as the flow takes you, there is a path to avoiding a narrowing Mill.

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