The Natural Park of Posets–Maladeta is a Natural park located in northern Province of Huesca , Aragón , northeastern Spain . It is set within the Pyrenees .
37-666: The Natural Park of Posets–Maladeta is at elevations from 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in the valley, to over 3,300 metres (10,800 ft) on the highest mountains. Mount Aneto , at 3,404 metres (11,168 ft) in elevation, is the highest peak of the Pyrenees Mountain Range System . Other important peaks in the park include: Posets Peak at 3,371 metres (11,060 ft); and Mount Maladeta at 3,312 metres (10,866 ft). . 42°39′09″N 0°30′23″E / 42.6525°N 0.506389°E / 42.6525; 0.506389 Aneto Aneto
74-658: A former Russian officer vacationing in Luchon, left from Bagnères-de-Luchon accompanied by guides Pierre Sanio de Luz, Luchonnais Bernard Arrazau and Pierre Redonnet. Also in the party were Albert de Franqueville, a Norman botanist, and his guide, Jean Sors. They took the trail from the Hospice de France , crossed the Benasque Pass , then spent the night at the La Renclusa shelter, a simple construction of dry rocks that
111-466: A more direct route back across the glacier, but his companions flatly refused, forcing him to yield. Four days later he performed a second ascent with another group, pursuing the same objective that his first companions had denied him. On crossing the Portillon, in view of the cracks that furrowed the glacier, a mutiny almost started, but finally, after everyone tied themselves to a big rope, they crossed
148-561: A number of factors to endure such as strong insolation , low temperatures and short growing seasons in the presence of snow most of the year. Totally devoid of woody vegetation, it is colonized by more than 100 plant species, including lichens, mosses, succulents and microscopic algae. Among the flora present are the Androsace Vandelli , which is found at 2,800 metres, and the Silene acaulis . 20% of these species are endemic to
185-597: Is a peak in the Spanish Pyrenees which rises to 3,354 m above sea level, in the Maladeta massif . It is the second highest peak in the massif, after Aneto (3,404 m ) and the fourth highest peak in the Pyrenees, behind Aneto , Pico Posets and Monte Perdido . The summit was called Lerilica Peak until it was climbed on July 9, 1901 by Count René d'Astorg (1860-1940), a French Pyrenean. The summit
222-794: Is a small peak classified in the UIAA list of Pyrenean three-thousanders as a secondary summit: the Aguja Schmidt-Endell (3,335 m ); this summit, like the Pico Maldito and the Pico del Medio, also has an insignificant peak height (about ten meters). Punta de Astorg has a peak height of 157 metres, making it a first-rate summit. The first ascent took place on July 9, 1901. René d'Astorg and Henri Brulle were accompanied by guides Célestin Passet and François Bernat-Salles. Punta de Astorg
259-825: Is located between the Maladeta and the Aneto . It is separated from the latter by a little individualized summit, the peak of Coronas (3,293 m and 30 meters in relative height ). It is the highest point of Cresta Maldito which is also known as Cresta del Medio, in reference to its central position between Aneto and Maladeta. This narrow ridge extends almost horizontally like a wall for more than 600 m, at an altitude of nearly 3,350 m , between its northwestern end called Pico Maldito (3,354 m ) and its southeastern end called Pico del Medio (3,346 m ). Pico Maldito and Pico del Medio have negligible topographic prominence (about ten meters) and are therefore de facto anterior peaks of
296-515: Is now a large mountain refuge. The next day, they crossed a pass towards Alba pass and lost their way on the south slope around Lake Gregueña. Late in the day, at the end of their strength, they took refuge for the night in a cabin near the Vallibierna valley. As the sun rose the next morning, the group left for the Coroné pass. Despite a fear of crevasses, they decided to approach the summit by
333-595: Is taken by many people each year, including many with little or no experience of alpine climbing or high level walking. The high number of people who come to climb Aneto each year makes a significant contribution to the local economy. The vast majority of the people staying at the Renclusa Refuge are there solely to climb Aneto. By comparison many of the adjacent peaks, which are arguably finer climbs, see relatively few ascents and are comparatively quiet. On 18 July 1842, Platon de Tchihatcheff (Чихачёв, Chikhachev),
370-723: Is the highest mountain in the Pyrenees and in Aragon , and Spain 's third-highest mountain, reaching a height of 3,404 metres (11,168 feet). It stands in the Spanish province of Huesca , the northernmost of the three Aragonese provinces, 6 kilometres (4 miles) south of the France–Spain border . It forms the southernmost part of the Maladeta massif . Aneto is located in the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park , in
407-699: The Ebro and flowing to the Mediterranean. Thus although Aneto does not lie on the main ridge of the Pyrenees, it does lie on the watershed between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. This agglomeration of summits, all markedly Alpine , is the birthplace of what were once the largest glaciers in the Pyrenees, which stretched up to the mouth of the Congosto Ventamillo with depths of ice several hundred metres thick. Today, global warming has reduced
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#1732776067479444-403: The 20th century – it covered 106.7 ha in 1981, and over 200 ha in the 19th century. It is estimated that it has lost more than half of its surface in the last 100 years, and that it may disappear around 2050. Initially, the mountain did not even have a name. There are indications that the shepherds and hunters from the southern valleys referred to it as Malheta or Malahita or Punta. It
481-459: The Cregüella, Alba and Salenques glaciers, which are in a major state of decline. However, even considering them as snowfields, their past glacier state has kept them to date and they are expected to maintain their icy heart for decades. The mountain's ascent is usually made from the Renclusa Refuge (2,140 m). From there, the itinerary traverses the longest part of the glacier that extends to
518-502: The Maladeta peak that, though not being among the five highest peaks in the environment, gave its name to the entire massif. It subsequently earned the greatest interest of climbers, especially in the early 18th century. Mainly, it was a matter of perspective, since from the natural entrance to the valley or arriving from France, its top is in the foreground, while the crest hides the true extent of its eastern neighbor, taller and with larger glaciers. Only when Friedrich von Parrot reached
555-453: The Pic du Milieu through its middle. The bergschrund is easy, but the icy rocks above require great care. Summit - the real one - a megalithic monument: a large overhanging block and, placed on it, an obelisk. Only Pie du Portillon d'Oô is more sensational. Climbers stand on the obelisk, it is the complete ascent. Descent by the same path, with infinite precautions: it is really dangerous. If not for
592-786: The Plan de Aigualluts and flow underground to the east where they resurface to empty into the Aran Valley and the Garonne river, flowing north into France and the Atlantic Ocean . The waters of the western and southern sides, flow into the Coronas and Llosas lakes respectively before draining separately into the river Ballibierna, which flows into the Esera , then the Cinca before joining
629-502: The Punta de Astorg according to the alpine criterion of bulletin 145 of the UIAA ; but they are nevertheless listed in the UIAA list of Pyreneans three-thousanders as main summits. However, the northwest end (Pico Maldito) is a topographically important ridge knot, being at the intersection of Cresta Maldito , Cresta de Cregüena and Cresta de Los Portillones . North of Pico Maldito, there
666-515: The Pyrenees - and the only ones for the following 100 years - were French ones from the 19th century - starting with the very detailed study by Jean Daniel François Schrader (1844–1924) in 1874. So these names were the toponyms that were then used. It took Émile Belloc's renown work on the Pyrenees (notably on its hydrology , glaciology and etymology) to establish the name of Aneto as the official toponym; by 1898, he referred to it only by this name. Some 2 km away on its north-west fringe lies
703-543: The Pyrenees mountain range. It lies entirely in Spain, just south of the main ridge of the Pyrenees and the border between France and Spain. The peak lies in the north-east of the province of Huesca above the town of Benasque . Aneto occupies the eastern end of the Malditos Massif which primarily consists of a 6 km long ridge, running from north-west to south east at over 3000m. The ridge connects Aneto towards
740-461: The Pyrenees. An aviation intersection called ANETO exists very close to the mountain itself, exactly on the border of France and Spain. For pilots crossing the Pyrenees this intersection marks the boundary between the Bordeaux and Barcelona airspaces . Punta de Astorg Point of Astorg ( Aragonese : Punta d'Astorg , French : Pointe d'Astorg , Spanish : Punta de Astorg )
777-453: The chasms and the passage of Muhammad was defeated a second time. Thereafter Aneto entered into the dynamics of dissemination and popularization of the Pyrenees peaks. In France, its ascension became a great classic and every spring tourist to Bagneres de Luchon had to try it. Henry Spont wrote a book reflecting on this experience, simply titled Le Néthou, describing the trip, the schedule and recommended equipment. The first winter ascent of
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#1732776067479814-411: The east with the more visible Maladeta peak, further to the west, and includes the Coronas peaks and Pico Maldito, which, together with the crest of the portillons, gives the massif its characteristic image. Although the valley to the north is the source of the Ésera river, which flows west and then south, the northern slopes of Aneto and its glacier drain into a sinkhole called Forau de Aigualluts in
851-448: The environment, therefore, has been impeccably conserved, especially on hillsides and massifs, where the forests remain in their primary state. This layer, which reaches 3,404 metres above sea level, is the one that presents greatest difficulties for the development of life. The harsh weather conditions that the plants have to endure at the top of the peaks, ridges and crests, require the development of an extraordinary resilience. There are
888-433: The glacier. After climbing a ridge only a few metres wide (named the "Bridge of Muhammad" by Albert de Franqueville as it is believed, according to a Muslim legend that says that the entrance to Paradise is as narrow as the blade of a scimitar on which only the righteous pass), they reached the summit on 20 July 1842, where they constructed a cairn and left a bottle containing each climber's name. Tchihatcheff wanted to open
925-633: The glaciers in Spain - all of which being located in the Pyrenees. There are three glaciers on the slopes of the mountain: the oldest, Aneto glacier on the north side; the Barrancos, alongside the Las Tempestades on the north-east side; and the Maladetas glacier on the north side (under the Maladeta peak). The rest cannot truly be defined as glaciers without contention, as they have lost all mobility and do not behave as such. Among these are
962-400: The interest in crowning it - notably with the death of Luchon Barrau, considered the dean and leading expert in the area. He fell in a crack in the ice on Maladeta. This caused shock among the natives, who already fearful of venturing the glacier, became genuinely scared of the mountain which they considered cursed. Aneto rises to 3,404 m (11,168 ft) above sea level in the centre of
999-474: The last two clearly accentuated phonetic syllables, " ne " and " tu ", ignoring the first syllable " a ". Based on such oral transcription, the French name "Netou" came to exist along with several historical variants: Nelto, Nettou, Anetthou, Annetton, Anelthou, Nethom or Aréthon, all used by various cartographers. Even though the summit and slopes are entirely within Spanish territory, the first extensive studies of
1036-542: The local guides: the latter, already very frightened by the risks of the glacier, were then panicked by this massif which they now considered cursed. Punta de Astorg is a peak in the Maladeta massif , in the Posets–Maladeta Natural Park , on the ridge separating the Vallibierna valley to the south and the Benasque valley to the north. The summit overlooks the Coronas lakes and Ibon Maldito (2,970 m ) to
1073-404: The mountain was achieved on 1 March 1878 by Roger de Monts, B. Courrèges, and B. and V. Paget. Starting from the Atlantic ocean, unresupplied and unsupported, Louis-Philippe Loncke reached the summit on day 25 of his crossing of the Pyrenees (August 19, 2020). The uniqueness of the massif and its appeal has led to the virtual abandonment of farming activities, replaced by tourism. The flora of
1110-471: The municipality of Benasque , Huesca province, autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It is part of the Maladeta massif and is located in the Benasque valley. It consists of Paleozoic terrain of a granitic nature and Mesozoic materials. Its northern side holds the largest glacier in the Pyrenees, covering 79.6 hectares ( 196 + 3 ⁄ 4 acres) in 2005; it is shrinking rapidly due to warming summer temperatures and decreasing winter precipitations over
1147-524: The north of the peak. The summit is defended by a short rocky passage called the Bridge of Mohammed. It is a narrow ridge of large, stable blocks, with an exposed drop on either side. At the summit is an impressive cross and a contrasting view, with the snow-covered Maladeta massif north-west and the Alto Aragon region to the south. The usual ascent is a very easy although long (12-hour) alpine route. It
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1184-472: The north, which is the third highest lake in the Pyrenees. To the west is Lake Cregüena. On its north face is the Aneto glacier, the largest glacier in the Pyrenees with an area of 64 hectares (160 acres) in 2007. The latter is in sharp decline due to climate change . During the last century it has lost more than half of its surface, and by 2050 it could disappear. Within the Maladeta massif, Punta de Astorg
1221-440: The portentous mass to eleven glaciers that total only three hundred acres. No one knows for sure when the melting process began but despite a slight advance in the '50s it has now accelerated rapidly, and it is expected that the Aneto permafrost and the glaciers of the Pyrenees could disappear around the middle of the 21st century. The Aneto-Maladeta massif sustains a total of 286 acres' surface, representing more than half of all
1258-628: The top of the Maladeta in 1817, came the realisation that both Aneto as well as its neighbours the Pico del Medio, the Punta de Astorg , the Pico Maldito and la Aguja Schmidt Endell towered higher. Until then, the Monte Perdido had been considered the highest. However, the uncovering of the highest point of the Pyrenees had hardly been accomplished when the mountain began to earn a reputation, as several glacial disasters, some fatal, dissipated
1295-473: Was also previously known as La Malahite. The first traveller who is recorded as having seen it from the port (or pass) of Benasque, Louis Ramond de Carbonnières , simply described its appearance as "needles of ice" in 1787. The highest point of the Pyrenees eventually inherited the name of a village on its south-eastern side: Aneto. The French, on hearing the Aragonese pronunciation of "Aneto", retained
1332-535: Was renamed in his name. Punta de Astorg is the highest point of a large ridge called Cresta Maldito in Spanish, literally "cursed ridge" in English. The first ascents in the Maladeta massif to overcome the Aneto were indeed the cause of several disasters in the glaciers. The death in 1824 in the bergschrund of the Maladeta glacier of Pierre Barrau of the Compagnie des guides de Luchon , caused real emotion among
1369-628: Was therefore climbed late in the history of the Pyrenees: a century after Monte Perdido, which has the same altitude, and 60 years after that of Aneto. Henri Béraldi recounts this first ascent in his book Cent Ans aux Pyrénées : On Sunday July 8, Brulle and d'Astorg, having joined Luchon Célestin and Bernat, climbed to the Port de Venasque in two hours and two minutes from the Hospice and slept at Cabellud's. On Mondays, they leave at 5:20: Plan des Etangs, Portillon, crevasse-free glacier and attack on
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