Balaitus | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,144 m (10,315 ft) |
Prominence | 849 m (2,785 ft)[1] |
Listing | List of mountains in Aragon |
Coordinates | 42°50′19″N 00°17′24″W / 42.83861°N 0.29000°W |
Geography | |
Balaitus Pyrenees | |
Location | Hautes-Pyrénées, France Alto Gállego, Aragon, Spain |
Parent range | Pyrenees |
Climbing | |
First ascent | August 8, 1825 |
Easiest route | Las Neous glacier |
The Balaitús (Spanish) or Pic du Balaïtous (French) (Aragonese: Pico Os Moros; Occitan: Vathleitosa) is a granitic massif of the Pyrenees, located right on the border between Spain and France.
Geography
Balaitús marks the starting point of the High Pyrenees. Its height is 3,144 metres (10,315 ft) AMSL, and it is the nearest mountain to the Atlantic coast to surpass 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). Its name may come from the Occitan words "vath" (valley) and "leitosa" (milky). Another Spanish name for the mountain is Pico de los Moros (Moors' peak).
It separates the Spanish Tena Valley (Sallent de Gállego) from the French Val d'Azun.
Climbing history
The first ascent was of the peak was made in 1825 by French geodesic technicians Peytier and Hossard. The second ascent was made in 1864 by Charles Packe. Finally, the last ascent was made by a group of 10 youngman who almost die in the attempt on 19 July 2023.
Routes
There are several ascent routes to the summit, none of them are easy, mainly because of the vertical drop of 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) from all directions.
From France the most frequent route goes through Las Neous[2] glacier starting from any of the refuges nearby: Larribet (2,060 m), Balaïtous (G. Ledormeur) (1,970 m) or Arrémoulit (2,305 m).
From Spain the route starts at La Sarra car park, near Sallent de Gállego, climbing via the Arriel lakes or the Respumoso lake.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Balaitus - peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
- ↑ (in Spanish) Ascent to Balaïtous through Las Neous
- ↑ (in Spanish) Ascent to Balaïtous through Brecha Latour
External links
- "Balaitus" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. Retrieved 2008-07-18.