Monday, April 18, 2011

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R004 History Routes: Route Xanas and Pico Grande Valley Hydroelectric

The known route of the Xanas was our ultimate goal, but as add a low difficulty climbing a small peak around the route. The route is about 10km and the highest point is 760 meters, it is very difficult and can be done in 4 / 5 hours depending on pace to take and stops to eat or rest.

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The red route is made by us, in blue along which the original route.
parked the car in one of the parking is in the area (soon filled with people is advisable to go early) and started climbing route to the roadside.


soon find the area of \u200b\u200btunnels and begin to see the river on our right, to the bottom of the gorge.




see beautiful scenery along the path surrounding the gorge.


After descending to the river, cross a small wooden bridge (slightly unstable) and arrive promptly to a junction.
after the crossing will begin the climb up some stairs dug into the ground.

Soon we leave the gorge and we can discover the great views we have, continue to a church and a seating area.

After church continue to the next town, Pedroveya. After that descend on a small road to a concrete path at our left at the bottom of the hill.

by the new road began to climb towards the village of Dosango.

From the top of people we choose to walk, follow the road until you return to the path a few hundred meters or take the way of our right to the top of the peak.
If we decide to climb, the road early mind will become a cow, will continue up until his disappearance. They begin to climb to the top.


At the top we get to see Oviedo and Calatrava.
descend on the other side of the peak that we climbed, horn a little path of animals and a small lake.
follow the path towards the road we'll see at our feet, we will soon see the original path of the route.

begin a sharp decline towards the end of the route.

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