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Neme
Gijón, Spain
Web site: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5382-9312
Geologist and Alpinist. Cantabrian Mountains expert. Climbs in the Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians and other European mountain ranges. Scientific and mountain expeditions to Andes of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, Antarctic Peninsula and Atlas ranges.
My Peakware Content
Peaks
- Candina (Spain, Europe)
- Catoute (Spain, Europe)
- Cerro Tapado (Chile, South America)
- Cueto Agero (Spain, Europe)
- Curavacas (Spain, Europe)
- Frailon (Spain, Europe)
- Mampodre (Spain, Europe)
- Morra de Lechugales (Spain, Europe)
- Mount Taylor (Antarctica, Antarctica)
- Niajo (Spain, Europe)
- Peña Olvidada (Spain, Europe)
- Peña Remoña (Spain, Europe)
- Peña Sagra (Spain, Europe)
- Peña Vieja (Spain, Europe)
- Penouta (Spain, Europe)
- Portillin Oriental (Spain, Europe)
- Torbina (Spain, Europe)
- Torre del Friero (Spain, Europe)
- Torre Parda (Spain, Europe)
- Torre Santa (Spain, Europe)
- Torres (Spain, Europe)
- Yordas (Spain, Europe)
My Photos
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- Peña Olvidada
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The Peña Olvidada (rigth of the picture) seen from the Lloroza plains. At the far end, the Horcados Rojos Tower. Summer 1983 - Morra de Lechugales
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The summit wall of the Morra de Lechugales seen from the eastern slope of the Jierro Peaks, in the upper part of its normal route. Summer 2001 - Torbina
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The Torbina peak, the highest of the Cuera mountain range, seen from the Resquilones peak. Summer 2011 - Curavacas
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The north side of the Curavacas peak rising above the Carrion river valley. View from the Tres Provincias peak, in the first place the Fuentes Carriona lake (source of the Carrión river). Summer 1985. - Portillin Oriental
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The Portillin Oriental peak seen from the Meicin plains (near the Meicin shelter). At the left, the three summits of the Castillines (Three Castillines peaks). - Torre Parda
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The east face of the Parda Tower (left) and the Arestas Tower (rigth); in the middle, separating both, the Pambuches col. View from the Cares river valley. Summer 2010 - Niajo
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The northeastern side of the Niajo peak rising above the Sajambre forests at the entry of the Los Beyos gorge. View from the Vistalegre lookout, in the road to Oseja de Sajambre village. Summer 2010 - Cerro Poincenot
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The east face of the Poincenot Spire seen from the Cóndores range. Summer 2005 - Mount Taylor
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The North face of Mount Taylor seen from the shore of Hope bay. At the end of the bay you can see the front of Depot glacier. Above this glacier and ahead of Mount Taylor is located the Edge ridge. To access at the north face of Mount Taylor is necessary to achieve the glacier Arena, located in the other side of the Edge Ridge. This ridge can be traversed by the Kurtzman pass, located in the southern side of the Depot col (upper Mondor Glacier). Early summer of 2002. - Peña Ubiña
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The western side of the Ubiña massif seen from the Huerna valley (Asturias) at early spring - Naranjo de Bulnes
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The Urriellu peak or Naranjo de Bulnes (left of the picture) on the top of the Jou Lluengu valley, seen from the Valleyu col. September 2010 - Mercedario
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The Mercedario or Pichiregua Peak seen from the Ansilta Range. From the Río Blanco valley to the summit there are more than 4500 m of slope. - Osorno
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The Osorno volcano seen from the Petrohue falls in winter times - Cerro Fitzroy
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Fitz Roy Massif after an autumn storm. - Cerro Torre
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The Cerro Torre and Adelas viewed from theTorre lake - Domuyo
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The Domuyo peak seen from the surroundings of Invernada Vieja (Las Ovejas, Neuquen). Autumn 2011. - Vallecitos
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The Vallecitos peak seen from the normal route of the El Plata peak, between the El Salto and Hoyada camps. March 2009 - Plata
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The Cordon del Plata massif seen from the east (Angostura Quebrada). In the first place the Plata Peak (5831m) and to the background (snowed) the highest peak of the massif: the Cerro Plata, close to the 6000m. - Aconcagua
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The south face of Aconcagua (approx. 3000m of vertical drop) from the air. You can see the union (Confluencia) of glacial valleys (quebradas) of Horcones, Upper and Lower, giving access to the normal and south face routes respectively (Plaza de Mulas and Plaza de Francia base camps). On the horizon the Pichireguas range, with its highest peak: the Cerro Mercedario (6770m) - Cerro Tronador
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The Cerro Tronador seen from the Cerro Catedral massif - Cerro Tronador
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The Cerro Tronador after the first snowfall of the austral autumn. View from Pampa Linda, in the access to the normal route (Bariloche, Argentina) - Tupungato
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The Tupungato volcano appearing behind the Guarguaraz ridge. Tupungato Valley, Mendoza, Argentina. - Peña Santa de Castilla
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The south face of Peña Santa de Castilla (600 m wall, approx.), the highest peak of the Western Massif of Picos de Europa, seen from the Jermoso Col (Central Massif), The deep gorge that separates the two massifs is the Cares river valley, located 2200 m below the summit of Peña Santa - El Prau Del Fontan
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The Fontanes (left) Prau (center) and Colines (right) peaks of the Ubiña Massif in winter conditions. View from the entrance to the Agüeira plains (Asturias) - Espiguete
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The north face of the Espigüete in winter conditions - Catoute
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The lower part of the Salentinos valley and the western Cantabrian Mountains, seen from the Catoute summit. January 2006 - Catoute
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The northern ridge of the Catoute peak, seen from the upper part of the Salentinos valley. January 2006 - Catoute
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The northern ridge of the Catoute from near the summit. One of the most beautiful ways to climb in winter times. January 2006 - Peña Santa de Castilla
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The snowed Western Massif of the Picos de Europa (or Cornión Massif) seen from the summit of the Pierzo peak (Ponga, Asturias). The highest peak of this massif is the Peña Santa de Castilla. North to the left of the picture. 10/05/2005 - Mount Taylor
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The eastern face of the Mount Taylor seen from the upper part of the Mondor glacier, which descends to the Düse bay. - Torre del Friero
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The north face of the Torre del Friero rising over 1000 m above the Asotin valley. The two corridors that cut this face are excellent by winter climbing, especially the located on the left of the picture. - Peña Ubiña
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The eastern side of the Ubiña Massif seen from the San Emiliano valley (León, Spain) in late summer. - Yordas
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The eastern face of the Yordas peak in winter conditions, seen from the Riaño village (León province) - Peña Vieja
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The Peña Vieja (center) and peña Olvidada (left) peaks seen from the Aliva Plains (Vegas de Áliva) in the late autumn - Cerro Tapado
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The Cerro Tapado seen from the Agua Negra track. Summer 2008 - Cueto Agero
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The southeastern face of the Cueto Agero seen from the Lebeña village (Deva river gorge, Cantabria). Summer 1985. - Torres
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The eastern side of the Torres peak. This face contains the normal route of this peak. The calcareous summit on the left of the picture is the Peña de Valverde. Winter 2009. - Penouta
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The north face of the Penouta peak and their characteristic folds - Penouta
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The south face of the Penouta peak (rigth of the picture) seen from the Somiedo Pass. Winter 2007 - Nevados De Famatina
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The wester side of the Famatina Range seen from the Andean Precordillera (La Rioja province). Late summer 2008 - La Ramada
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The east side of the La ramada Range seem from the Calingasta-Uspallata valley (San Juan province). Late Summer 2009 - Mercedario
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The east side of the Mercedario peak seen from the Calingasta-Uspallata valley. Late Summer 2009 - Toubkal
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The cirque of Mount Toubkal in springtime - Taillon
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Yhe north face of Taillón. Summer 1981 - Le Marbore
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The Marbore and Gavarnie Cirque. Summer 1981 - Le Marbore
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The summit and upper north face of the Marbore peak. Summer 1981 - Vignemale
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The summit and upper noth face of the Pique Longe of Vignemale (3298 m) seen from the summit of Pointe Chausenque (3204 m). Summer 1981 - Posets
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The Posets peak seen from the upper part of the Posets Glacier. Summer 1979 - Peña Santa de Castilla
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The north side of the Western Massif of the Picos de Europa with its two highest peaks: the Peña Santa de Castilla (center, 2596m) and the Torre Santa (right, 2486m). Panoramic view from the Lincos col. Summer 2009 - Naranjo de Bulnes
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The Naranjo de Bulnes or Urriellu Peak seen from the west. - Torres
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The east face of the Torres peak. Winter 2009 - Cerro Tapado
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Penitentes in the Tapado glacier. South face of Cerro Tapado - Neveron De Urriellu
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The northern and southern summits of the Neveron de Urriellu, seen from the Vallejo col. Summer 2009 - Naranjo de Bulnes
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Climbers in the west face of the Pico Urriellu or Naranjo de Bulnes (Directísima Route, 550m, 7b). Summer of 2009 - Mercedario
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Pirca del Indio camp (5170m) in the normal route (Incas Route) across the noth face of the Cerro Mercedario. View from the northern ridge of the Ollada glacier - Peña Sagra
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The southern side of Peña Sagra range and the Polaciones valley seen from the Ijan peak (2084 m), the highest summit of the Cordel range. Autumn 2010 - Torre Santa
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The group of Torre Santa seen from the west. The Torre Santa peak shows a snowy corridor (Marques Corridor) that crosses diagonally its north face. - Torre Santa
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The north face of Torre Santa. Summer 2009 - Peña Remoña
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The Peña Remoña seen from the lower part of the Fuente De cirque (Cantabria). Autumn 2009 - Peña Sagra
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The north side of Peña Sagra range. In the first place, Potes, main village of the Liebana valley - Mampodre
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The central part of the Mampodre massif seen from the Tarna pass. From left to right of the photo: the Peña del Mediodía (2175m), the Peña de la Cruz (2190m) y the Polinosa (2159m), Summer 2011 - Candina
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The Candina massif seen from the around of Santoña (Cantabria) - Tiatordos
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The south face of the Tiatordos (the less steep), accessible from the Pendones village (Nalón river valley). Early Winter of 2000. - Tiatordos
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The upper part of the north face and summit of the Tiatordos peak. Winter 2010. - Tiatordos
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Summit ridge of the Tiatordos peak. Winter 2000. - Torrecerredo
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The north face of the Los Cabrones peak, seen from the Cabrones shelter. Summer 2000. - Torrecerredo
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The east face (normal route) of the Torrecerredo peak with climbers to the left of the summit wall. Summer 2009 - Espiguete
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The east face of the Espiguete peak seen from the Riaño reservoir. Winter 1992 - Frailon
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The south face of the Frailon peak seen from the Los Beyos gorge (Sella river). At the base of the west edge (left of the picture) the Monxines neeedles. Summer 2011 - Mampodre
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The Mampodre circus in the noth side of the Mampodre massif, On the left, the Peña del Mediodía (2175 m) and to the right la Peña del Convento (2,084 m) - Yordas
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The Yordas Peak seen from the summit of the Gilbo Peak. Summer 1989 - Peña Santa de Castilla
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The south face of the Peña Santa de Castilla peak (600 m wall) seen from the Camino del Burro path. Summer 2000 - Frailon
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The west face of the Frailon peak seen from the La Iglesia col, near the Casielles village. Summer 2011 - Tiatordos
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The noth face of the Tiatordos peak seen from the Les Bedules col. Autumn 2011. - Peña Santa de Castilla
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The south side of the Western Massif of the Picos de Europa with its two highest peaks: the Peña Santa de Castilla (ritght, 2596m) and the Torre Santa (left, 2486m). Panoramic view from the Bedules col. Summer 2010.
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