A classic: Castro Valnera by The Canal Yesterday I went to do a classic skiing and is the Castro Valnera, main summit area of \u200b\u200bthe Pas valleys and the northern province of Burgos. The route starts at the place known as The Bernache, a valley with a microclimate that makes it special, and up along the canal that separates the peaks of La Grande and Castro Cubada Valnera comes to El Collado. And from here to the summit following the path well marked, not recommended on days of fog as this area has many cracks and some other cut. This is the same route as we do in winter on skis. In just over an hour you can reach if our physical condition is the optimum. For the descent I went up the hill of La Piluca, below Pico La Miel and then along a path, to stretch well overgrown to the point of departure.
The Bernache to pass the Piluca the background.
beech forest at the beginning of the route.
The Canal and El Collado in the background.
Upon arrival at El Collado can see the top of Black Rock or the capital.
Peña Negra and the mountains of the area Trueba Stakes.
Valnera
Castro, is already.
Castro
Silhouette Valnera projected onto the fog covering the Pas Valley.
Sea of \u200b\u200bClouds in Cantabria.
Pulling zoom, Picos de Europa.
Valdecebollas
Last refrigerators.
Peña Prieta.
picture at the top.
Start the Honey opposite descent.
Valnera Castro tube, zone where skiing is low.
Raquel
camping.
Now to the nursery beds or Torcaverosa Peña.
Some seek food.
The fog enveloping the Los Lastreros
Picon
Torcaverosa
picture in the Castro area Valnera back.
Hillsides Valnera collapsing on Cantabria Castro.
Torcaverosa Area.
The Bernache. To the left is the path to follow.
Castro
Valnera tube.
This hole is known as the Vulture's Eye and some dare to download skiing.
And finally a picture of The Bernache with Valnera Castro area behind.
Greetings to
tod @ s .
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