Crossing Aragon through the Pyrenees| GR11 Ep. 02
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Good morning again! 👋 Today I bring you the second installment narrating my experience while I cross the Pyrenees on the GR11.🎬🥾
After diving into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, So far, I have spent six days travelling through the landscapes of the Basque Country and Navarre.and this is exactly where this episode begins, in the Guarinza shelterentering headlong into the most alpine Pyrenees.
🎥 All episodes of the series |
Crossing the Pyrenees on foot in 45 days | GR11 Ep. 01 Crossing Aragon through the Pyrenees | GR11 Ep. 02 The highest point of the GR11 | GR11 Ep. 03 Crossing Catalonia and Andorra via the PYRENEES | GR11 Ep. 04 Crossing the Pyrenees on foot in 44 days | GR11 Ep. 05 |
In this video, I invite you to discover incredible places in the Aragonese Pyrenees, such as the Estanés Lakethe Refugio de Breathing and that of Bachimaña 🏠or the National Park of Ordesa and Monteperdido. But above all, the imposing Roland GapA narrow pass, only 40 metres wide and 100 metres high, it is a real thrill to climb it in person.
I also start to climb peaks 🏔️, I climb up the Tebarray and the TaillonThis was the first time he had climbed over 3,000 metres on the route. The difference in altitude of the GR11 is no joke, the route has an altitude of 43,000m positive, which is the equivalent of going up and down Everest almost five times in a row, it's crazy.
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This second episode is not devoid of adventure either, I will have to walk for hours under a storm coming out of Candanchú⛈️, crossing a river that had turned into a waterfall or facing what will be the hardest descent of the GRdescending more than 1,000 metres in less than 3 km to reach the Refugio de Pineta from Góriz.Don't miss the video!