Pic du Balaïtous
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Balaitus' summit |
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Elevation | 3,144 metres |
Location | Huesca, Spain |
Range | Pyrenees |
First ascent | August 8, 1825 |
Easiest route | Las Neous glacier |
The Balaitus (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
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[edit] Geography
Balaitús marks the starting point of the High Pyrenees. Its height is 3,144 meters AMSL and it is the first mountain to surpass the 3,000 meters from the Atlantic coast. 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.
[edit] Ascensions
- 1825 - The first one was done by French geodesic technicians Peytier and Hossard after wrongly getting to Palas peak because of the fog.
- 1864 - The second one was done by Charles Packe, after several failed attempts, he thought that he was the first one, but was amazed by finding evidence of the first ascension.
[edit] Routes
There are many ascension routes, none of them are easy, mainly because of the strong vertical drop of 1,500 m from any of the access points.
From France the most frequent route goes through Las Neous glacier starting from any of rhe refuges nearby: Larribet (2,060 m), Balaïtous (G. Ledormeur) (1,970 m) or Arrémoulit (2,305 m).
From Spain the starting point is La Sarra parking, near Sallent de Gállego, and then to the Arriel lakes or the Respumoso lake.