This second visit to the Sierra de Peña Mayor beginning at a place called Fayacaba Bimenes the council, aims to go through the funeral Pozu, climb the Pico Trigueiros, and continue along the entire ridge from Garami Peak, who was on where it was at the previous visit.
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Road to the top of the ridge, we encounter the first puck of some importance, is in meadow area.
this infamous place known as "Pozu funeral" is another reason for the trip of the day, the place is creepy but its history has a puck in the mouth itself Well, it might be a mute witness to the barbarity committed there.
Collado Down the Peak Trigueiros sores did we encounter the first significant yews of the day, it seems that the day will be productive.
The hill that leads to mass Pico yew Trigueiros becomes more apparent, and its importance increases.
El Pico Trigueiros es nuestro destino montañero de la jornada, su cima situada a 1.294 metros es un lugar ideal para hacer un alto reparador en el camino, y al propio tiempo disfrutar del paisaje y de la observación de los abundantes tejos del lugar.
Ascendemos hacía la cima del Pico El Texu, en su vertiente este se aprecia una importante mancha de tejos.
After reaching the Pico El Texu, after leaving behind accelerate the passage way to the Pico Garami, between the two peaks are abundance of yew on the east slope.
Garami Peak of 1,256 meters was the limit our previous visit to the Sierra de Peña Mayor, so we continued along the ridge along the mountain road to the Pico de Peña Mayor, the yews that we see in the previous visit are realized, and we see that our desire to return to the site made sense.
behind us and we Garami Peak road to the Pico Peña Mayor, the path is good with plenty of vegetation and many yews.
Before reaching the peak of Peña Mayor must go through the Pass of Coballa, where the presence of yews is the general tone.
Again Peak spotted Peña Mayor of 1,156 meters, the abundance of yew trees is evident, many of them are at least centuries, and the sight of his observation is impressive.
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