Pico La Miel by the breaches of Lunada This past Saturday taking advantage of the snow that had fallen during the week stay with Carlos to make a route through the area of \u200b\u200bLunada. Instead of doing any of the classic climbs in the area, got into the honey by the ridge that divides the provinces of Burgos and Cantabria with the intention of turning back down to Cantabria and the port jib. At the end as we were not sure the issue of not risking avalanches and we go down the Las Bernero starting point. The snow was perfect for skiing, wind it can be compact enough to enjoy the trouble is that the storm took a lot of snow and this year we are more than enough. Hopefully even a snow fall later. Go with the story:
Cubada Grande, Valnera Castro, Pico La Miel y Canto the knees from crossing to the station.
began the road towards the port of Lunada.
Good views of the foothills of Picon del Fraile.
the fog in the background singing the knees and on his right peak La Brena.
We have good track, "To whom?
more detailed footprint.
We are near the port.
flanking Now we get to the top of La Brena.
Cima de La Brena with good views of the Valley of Miera and other Cantabrian mountains.
Here we are in the edge that we rise to sing the knees.
Miera Valley.
continue rising through the mist that comes and goes at will.
These large blocks stone we announce that we are near the top.
Cima del Canto
hamstrings (1564m.)
Valbuena Valley which is where you can climb from Cantabria, the initial idea was to go down there but in the end there was a change of plans.
Peña Los Llares with its steep northern slope.
Now for the twin peaks, the Pico La Miel.
Last photo of mailbox Canto hamstrings.
In 5 minutes we are in La Miel.
Face The Bernache down south.
North
Cima Castro
Valnera from La Miel.
Castro Valnera and honey.
The protagonists of the route.
Posing for the photo.
snow great for fall, a house brand giritos, hahaha.
After the descent we went down to the La Hoya, how difficult is to download from you.
And we reached La Hoya where there is a circuit for cross-country skiing.
And there's little and some bajadita disfrutona in the back Peña Lusa.
After a good day we said goodbye to the mountain area until the next day he gave for more.
When I have time I will upload a video.
A greeting.