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The overlooked Spanish Pyrenees

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7 years 6 months ago #231911 by peteyboy
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Just returned from a mind blowing family hiking trip in the Spanish Pyrenees. 4 national parks of a hard to believe it's real mountain world and waterfalls everywhere. Worth mentioning that there are comparatively very few people getting out even in the peak summer season there, and I assume from what I learned, in the winter as well, when people almost exclusively ski the resorts I'm told. Maybe the draw of the Alps, and their lifts providing such easy access to the masses, keeps the crowds away from such incredible terrain. Although there are guide services in the major alpine valleys, it seems there are comparatively few BC skiers. The faces, bowls and couloirs are out of this world. The roads I expect are super sketch in the winter. I would naively presume that March and April are amazing there, in terms of trying to get the best compromise of snow and safety. A steep skier's earn your turns paradise - like the Eastern Sierra x 10. All with refugios! If you get over there, in addition to accessing what you can from friends, guide services, etc., say hi to Xavi at Hostal La Placa in Erill la Vall in the Boi Valley - a diehard BC skier and former local patroller with extensive time in CO as well - a great guy and resource.
hostal-laplaza.com/en/

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7 years 6 months ago #231912 by glenn_b
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Yes. Thanks for the beta, Peteyboy.

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7 years 6 months ago #231913 by H2oskier
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My wife and I bike toured from San Sebastian to Barcelona, but the majority of the trip was in the northern part of the Pyrenees, mostly in France.  We toured through many resort locations which just happen to be many of the TDF stage routes, Tourmalet, Aspin, Aubisque, etc.  Every ski town we visited seemed to have guide services and a lot of touring equipment in the shops.  A lot of the Pyrenees are quite steep, but certainly not as tall as the Alps.  Definitely not as crowded as the northern Alps........I'm sure that is also the case in the winter.  Imagining what all those steep lines would look like in winter is a good distraction on a 10 mile climb 7-10% climb!

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7 years 6 months ago #231900 by alecapone
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Did xavi mention spending ime in revelstoke? Had a delicious home cooked meal of Spanish tortillas, by a guy named Xavi. He previously spent time cooking in huts in the pyrenees. He also raved about the area, and showed us some photos of a new stone hut they just built.. I'll have to see if I can find out the name.

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7 years 6 months ago #231914 by snoholic
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I would agree, the Pyrenees are great. I spent a bit of time touring there. I really liked the Aneto zone. I found that renting a car and setting up shop at the access point of your choice was a great way to go. (very low key there) The huts are fine but a little awkward for a solo American turista. Looooots of terrain with very little human pressure. Very different than the Alps. Can't wait to get back there again.

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