Monday, April 26, 2010

Do You Have To Be A Good Swimmer To Snorkel

Topping the season in the Three Seas


Today we joined Carlos and me to do something of a crossing in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Three Seas, we go Alto Campo to be rather easy. The intention was to climb the Three Seas and then we approach Cuchillón, but it felt so right at the top of the Three Seas, which we have stayed there over an hour and a half enjoying the nice day you did today. And so, by what he saw today, this week will be the last to make skiing in this area, now it going to Picos de Europa or Pyrenees.

This is the aspect that is the area of \u200b\u200bthe pots.

started up right where the road crosses the track of Pidruecos
that is where there is continuity in the snow.

After passing by the cafeteria going to the El Chivo.

And with a little more roundabout route to arrive at the Three Seas.

which welcomes us with a fantastic day, and the wonderful views.
appearance of the area tracks and El Cornón.


Montaña Palentina y zona de San Glorio.

Las Lagunillas.

Curavacas.

Pico Murcia.

Peña Prieta.

Peña Redonda.

Picos de Europa.

Panorámica de Picos.

here posing at the summit of Three Seas.
Sculpture
have been at the top.
with Carlos Peña Sagra back.
Peña Labra.

Those three peaks are seen together is the Castro Valnera.

Peña Sagra the valley bottom and Polaciones.

Antecima the Three Seas.

And finally some pictures of Carlos down.



And a video with different moments:



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