Sunday, February 13, 2011

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we will always Integral de la Sierra del Teix from Deià



While in Mallorca stayed Karlos, Pedro Mas, Desatorre, Toni, Diego and I to give a rule by Teix saw, a saw from which dominates the whole area of \u200b\u200bDeia. The normal route out of Valldemossa, on the route known as the Archduke. We did not choose this route. The idea was to go for an old mountain pass and down another from Deia.


For where we have to raise (I)


Everywhere we go up (II)


Deià Leaving (I)


All

saw from Deià
Leaving Deià (II)


We left Deia (III)

After a little stroll through the village went up towards the last house on tarmac, and then go to a track and finally take a trail. The trail was through an area of \u200b\u200bterraced olive groves and somewhat jungle terrain to reach clear after leaving behind a strange water well. After a comprehensive

patch, the court turned to the left, introduced in an oak. The track gave way to a path that was gaining altitude rapidly. Meanwhile, Deia was becoming more and more below.


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (I)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (II)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (III)


Pozo (I)


Pozo (II)


Pozo (III)


Pozo (IV)


Towards the Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (IV)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (V)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (VI)

Towards
Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (VII)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (VIII)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (IX)


Towards Vell Pas Son Ripoll (X)


Towards Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (XI)


seen the corpse
Karlos

Deià from above (I)


Deià from above (II)

When the oak was met with the first walls, the trail disappeared and we began to make small climbs, some very horny, and other even more exposed. Vell was the Pas de Son Ripoll, a dramatic step that saves an impressive limestone wall. We gradually overcoming the step up to the top.


Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (I)


Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (II)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (III)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (IV)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (V)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (VI)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (VII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (VIII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (IX)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (X)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XI)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XIII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XIV)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XV)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XVI)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XVII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XVIII)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XIX)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XX)


Pas Vell de Son Ripoll (XXI)


Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (XXII)


Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (XXIII)


Vell Pas de Son Ripoll (XXIV)

opened before us a spectacular setting, with wide views over the coast and nearby mountains, starting Caragolí Puig, our first goal of the day. We crossed a wide expanse of stones to link to the route of the Archduke that comes from Valldemossa. The road itself runs right next to Caragolí Puig.

Foradada
Sa (I)

Foradada
Sa (II)


Deià from above (III)


Towards Caragolí Puig (I)


Towards Caragolí Puig (II)

Caragolí
Puig (I)

Towards
Caragolí Puig (III)


Towards Caragolí Puig (IV)

Caragolí
Puig (II)


Towards Caragolí Puig (V)

Towards
Caragolí Puig (VI)


Towards the Caragolí Puig (VII)

Cima del Puig
Caragolí

continue the route along the above route of the Archduke in the direction of Puig des Teix, which looked relatively close. Cross an electrified fence, plain, and finally embarked on the final small climb to the top.


Towards Puig des Teix (I)


Towards Puig des Teix (II)


Towards Puig des Teix (III)

By
Puig des Teix (IV)

Towards
Puig Yew (V)


Hacia el Puig Yew (VI)


Hacia el Puig Yew (VII)


Hacia el Puig Yew (VIII)

Towards the
Puig Yew (IX)


Hacia el Puig Yew (X)


Hacia el Puig Yew (XI)


Cima del Puig Yew

more than generosas views from all main bulks of the Sierra de Tramuntana. Aprovechamos to make a technical stop larga, eating, drinking, enjoying, and someone threw up a little nap.


Views from the top

Teixot
Puig and Puig des Vent


View from the top


Puig Puig Major and
Massanella

When we started back on track, the first thing we did was closer to the nearby Teixot, the peak of Puig des Teix mate.


Towards Teixot Puig (I)


Towards Teixot Puig (II)


Towards Teixot Puig (III)

Cima del Puig
Teixot


Puig Puig des Teix from Teixot

Viewed this summit, we followed the road to the Puig des Vent. We got off the Teixot, we crossed a small plain and approach to the summit of Puig des Vent, just a ridge protruding slightly over the rest of the site.


Towards Vent des Puig (I)


Source


Towards Vent des Puig (II)


Towards Vent des Puig (III)


Vent top of Puig des


Teixot Puig des Teix and the Puig des Vent

Now it was back to Deia. To choose another step down the country's Xaragall Can Boqueta, for which we headed towards Deia to ourselves face to face with an impressive cliff.


Towards Xaragall pas de Can Boqueta (I)


Towards Xaragall pas de Can Boqueta (II)


Towards Xaragall pas de Can Boqueta ( III)


Towards Xaragall pas de Can Boqueta (IV)


Over there we have uploaded (I)


For there have risen (II)


Towards Xaragall pas de Can Boqueta (V)

after sliding for a small quarry, we the path that goes by that step. This step is equipped with handrails in some sections, though not really necessary. This step is much easier than the climb.

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (I)

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (II)

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (III)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (IV)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (V)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (VI)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (VII)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (VIII)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (IX)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (X)


Pas del Xaragall de Can Boqueta (XI)


Can Xaragall pas Boqueta (XII)

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (XIII)

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (XIV)


Can Pas of Xaragall Boqueta (XV)

Xaragall
Can Pas of Boqueta (XVI)

After step we continue down the oaks and always in the direction of Deia. After the oaks, we reached a series of clues that we came to Deia, the beginning and end of our trip, a spectacular trip. As one would expect, we celebrated with a good Volldamm.

(Some of the photos son de Pedro y de Desatorre)


Hacia Deià (I)


Hacia Deià (II)


Hacia Deià (III)


Hacia Deià (IV)


Hacia Deià (V)


Llegamos a Deià


Deià (I)


Deià (II)


Deià (III)


Deià (IV)


Deià (V)


Deià (VI)


Deià (VII)


Deià (VIII)

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