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La Sagra Chica

La Sagra Chica is an aerial edge that joins the Sagra by its southwest end as an “appendix”. The contrast between the Sagra and the Sagra Chica not only resides in their forms (undulating in the case of the Sagra, and sharp in the case of the Sagra Chica), but also in their heights (the Sagra is higher) and in the marked orientation of their range (northeast-southwest for The Sagra and north-south for The Sagra Chica).

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Media Montaña

Medium Mountain

Escalada

Classic Climbing

Otoño

Autumn, Spring

Technical data sheet

Technical Difficulty:

Very demanding activity both from a physical point of view, and a technical and psychological one. Climbing self-defense rock until IVº (AD, IV).

Equipment:

Climbing steps (plates fixed with expanding anchors) and headers for abseiling

Time with stops: 06:45 h.
Details on the duration:
  • The realization of this activity requires 1/2 day.
Time without stops: 01:45 h.
Distance: 6,10 Km.
Positive height gain accumulated: 521,00 m.
Negative height gain accumulated: 521,00 m.
Minimum altitude: 1.576,00 m.
Maximum altitude: 2.019,00 m.
Departure point: Camino del Collado Blanco, Huéscar.
Point of arrival: Camino del Collado Blanco, Huéscar.
Closest/s Population/s : Huescar.
Municipality/ies: Huescar.
Region/s: Huescar.

Map & Profile

Mapa de la sagra chica
Map "La Sagra Girl"
Perfil de la ruta La Sagra Chica
Profile of the route "La Sagra Girl"

Full tour

Total distance: 6265 m

Waypoints

Point Name Time

(*)

Height Latitude

(**)

Length

(**)

0 Camino del Collado Blanco

(parking)

0:00 h.

 

1.581 m. N37° 56' 22.1" W2° 35' 03.4"
1 Door in the fence 0:15 h. 1.648 m. N37° 55' 51.6" W2° 34' 54.4"
2 Lane abandonment 0:20 h. 1.629 m. N37° 55' 40.4" W2° 34' 43.3"
3 Low-pass block 0:30 h. 1.720 m. N37° 55' 45.6" W2° 34' 40.7"
4 Stone arch 1:00 pm. 1,856 a m. N37° 55' 59.0" W2° 34' 43.7"
5 Step-equipped I (IVº) 2:00 pm. 1.967 m. N37° 56' 11.2" W2° 34' 38.1"
6 First rappel 2:45 h. 1.987 m. N37° 56' 15.1" W2° 34' 37.1"
7 Step-equipped II (IVº) 3:45 h. 1.994 m. N37° 56' 28.5" W2° 34' 38.5"
8 Second abseil 4:30 pm. 2,025 m. N37° 56' 30.2" W2° 34' 37.6"
9 Third abseil 5:30 am. 2.006 m. N37° 56' 34.3" W2° 34' 34.1"
10 Collado de la Sagra Chica 6:00 pm. 2,025 m. N37° 56' 35.5" W2° 34' 29.1"
11 End of the Vertical Forest 6:30 pm. 1.677 m. N37° 56' 50.8" W2° 34' 50.9"
0 Camino del Collado Blanco

(parking)

6:45 pm.

 

1.581 m. N37° 56' 22.1" W2° 35' 03.4"

(*) Approximate times counting stops.

(**) Geographic coordinates. European Datum 1.950.

Introduction

For the development of this review is counted with the help of the Club's open-Air Wallcreeper, whose members performed the activity, and in addition contributed photographs.

The route begins by following the Way of the Hill to White towards the south. Once located at the southern end of the ridge, we will begin to walk towards the north, on foot, without finding any difficulty required and until the level reaches the base of a wall equipped that we will have to climb. Making use of sheets installed to the effect, climb the wall, and then we will continue along the edge stringed, moving forward in the assembly or to long, autoprotegiendo our progression. We will soon find the first of the three rappels that presents the tour. After overcoming it, we will continue moving until you find a second wall equipped, this one shorter. Passed the second wall, you will find the second of the rappels, which saves greatest height of all of them. After this abseil, we will be able to go to half-slope to the Col de la Sagra Girl and finish so that our air travel. On the contrary, if we choose to continue cresteando, we still will remain to be overcome a third abseil before you start to go down through the Forest Vertical, back to the starting point.

La Sagra Chica is an aerial edge that joins the Sagra by its southwest end as an “appendix”. The contrast between the Sagra and the Sagra Chica not only resides in their forms (undulating in the case of the Sagra, and sharp in the case of the Sagra Chica), but also in their heights (the Sagra is higher) and in the marked orientation of their range (northeast-southwest for The Sagra and north-south for The Sagra Chica).

Description

DURATION:

The realization of this activity requires 1 day.

DIFFICULTY:

Very high. It is a very demanding activity, and, as the activity of climbing classical or self-protection, with a high exposure to fall with very serious consequences. During the conduct of the activity it is essential to lack of vertigo as well as master the techniques of rock climbing in general and, in particular, the self-protection in the rock. It is necessary to scale up to IVº grade and descend in rappel flown up to 20 meters of height. The fixed equipment with this crest, and it is dependent on the protection against the fall in some sections (plates, headers, etc), it has no type of periodic maintenance-regulated, since, as in the case of most of the facilities of outdoor climbing, a facility sponsored by individuals with a desire to be completely selfless. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of each user to review the installation and judge whether or not they can trust in it before you use it. We must never overestimate our capabilities. In case of doubt, please use a mountain guide.

M. I. D. E. Method (tour Information):


Assessment of aspects 1 to 5.

WATER:

There are No water points in the route.

MATERIAL NEEDED:

Individual (generic): mountain boots ribs, warm clothing, depending on the time (hat, gloves, fleece or similar, windscreen...), waterproof jacket, hat, tubular neck, sunglasses, sunscreen and lip protection high, headlamp, knife, lighter, mobile (with charge to spare), sticks, food for the day and water (1.5-2 l.), and a spare t-shirt, underwear and socks.

Solo climbing: helmet, cat feet, sling, two carabiners safety, belay device, ring of rope (for knot self-locking) and lanyard (e.g.: carabiner security and dynamic rope).
Collective generic (for a team of 2-3 people): first aid kit, map, compass and gps (with a load of spares).

Collective for rock climbing (for two teams of 2-3 people): double rope of 60 m., empotradores varied (9-10 empotradores -friends or fisureros - medium and small), 6 ribbons sewn (4 of 60 cm 2 120 cm) with their respective pairs of carabiners, and 6 carabiners security and 2 straps sewn to 180 cm for meetings.

BEST TIME/S:

In spring or autumn, avoid the prevailing temperatures of the winter and the summer.

MAPPING:

National Topographic map of Spain. Channel San Clemente (MTN50 0929).

LANDSCAPE, FLORA AND FAUNA:

An element of the landscape to highlight are the screes (deposits of periglacial rock) located on the slopes of La Sagra, which, on its northeastern slope, are around 400 meters in height.
Among the endemic species of the mountain range are the Zapaticos de la Virgen (Sarcocapnos) and the Corona de Rey (Saxifraga longifolia). Around 2000 meters in height we can find the black pines and savin junipers.
In La Sagra inhabits the griffon vulture, the viper, the bonelli's eagle, the eagle owl, the boar, the deer, the wild goat...

REMARKS:

During the approach to the southern end of the ridge you will find a fenced, which crosses the lane that we walk, the Way of the Hill-White. Find closed the fence, we recommend not to jump him, by accessing the edge of the ridge (located above, to the left) in a more direct way and by the way more easy and safe that you find.

WEATHER:

-The time in The la Sagra (Meteoexploration)

ROAD CONDITIONS:

Before you perform the path you are recommended to check the conditions approximate in that it could be found by viewing the Sierra de la Sagra via the following link:
-Webcam of the Group of Hills

 

How to arrive by car

We leave from Granada through the bypass (highway A-44) in the direction of Jaén/Madrid. We take the exit 118 (A-92/Almería/Murcia/Málaga/Algeciras/N-342/Córdoba/Airport) in the direction of Almería/Murcia. Already in the A-92 we continue on it until we pass Guadix, joining the A-92N in the direction of Baza/Murcia. Past Baza, we take the exit 60 (A-330/A-4302/Cúllar/Huescar/Puebla Don Fadrique) and continue along the road A-330 in the direction of Cúllar/Huescar/Puebla Don Fadrique. We drive past Cúllar, El Margen, Galera and take the detour to the left that leads to Huéscar. By the A-326 we'll arrive to Huescar. Entering in Huescar through the Avenida Granada, we arrive at the junction at which reached the Courts. We will have to turn to the left, in the direction of Castillejar/Castril, continuing for the A-326. When you reach the junction with the road A-4301we will , by the latter, and in the direction of Collados de La Sagra/Slab/Santiago of the Sword. Past the mile 13, we take the second lane paved road to the right which we are, continuing for him, without turning, leaving the estates of the Duke and of the Chaplaincy to our right. At a given time, the lane main who follow us will turn to the right at an intersection, increasing its slope. Above you will find the junction with a lane side is located to the left, place where you will find parking (point 0) for our vehicle.

Parking

Available.
Parking exit:

Camino del Collado White, Huéscar

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Parking arrival:

Camino del Collado White, Huéscar

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How to get there by public transport

Access to this route, using the public transport here exposed, it will require, due to the buses available, the overnight stay in Huescar, for at least one night (the night prior to the completion of the activity).
The buses that depart in the direction of Huéscar do it from the Bus station in Granada which do it at different hours. Once we get to the bus stop Huéscar, we will have to contact any public transport service to lead us to the Road to the Hill, White point (0, start of the route). When you reach the Road on the Hill White, we will have to agree with the carrier that we pick up there about 7:00 pm. later, and so to be able to return to Huéscar. The buses that depart from Huéscar address Pomegranate do to different hours

Route

Cresta de la Sagra Chica,vista en el descenso hacia el Bosque Vertical desde la cima de La Sagra
Crest of the Sagra Girl, view on the descent towards the Forest Vertical from the top of The Sagra

We will start walking along the Path on the Hill Whitepoint 0) to the south. Moving along this lane of earth we leave behind, to our right, the firewall that “rises” from the Cortijo of the Chaplaincy, and, soon, you will bump into a fence, which traspasaremos (point 1).

Vistas hacia el sureste desde el Camino del Collado Blanco
View to the southeast from the Way of the Hill White

We will continue to advance through the lane perceive at all times the presence of the ridge to our left. At a given time, you will notice that our perspective begins to open, and must leave the lane at that time (point 2to continue to the left, field, through and by land, more or less flat.
We'll be located at the southern end of the ridge, to which we ascend a climb up a stone quarry first, and through a channel after. The channel up what we will distinguish because towards the middle of it stood two large blocks that disrupt, and that is between a “T” (point 3). The way to overcome this obstacle would be “oeuvre” under block disposed in a horizontal position. Then, we will continue moving forward through the channel to find us located on the crest.

“Coladizo” a través de bloques antes de subirse a la cresta (punto 3)
“Coladizo” through blocks before you get to the crest (point 3)

Already on the crest, we'll go for it without encountering difficulties forced. Soon we will reach a stone arch (point 4), which can be avoided by the right, if we so wish. In those moments that the way forward may not display obvious, we will always seek the milestones of stones that exist.

Avanzando sin dificultad a través de la cresta
Moving forward without difficulty through the crest
Alguna dificultad no obligada, evitable por la derecha
Any difficulty not obliged, to be preventable by the right
Arco de piedra (punto 4)
Stone arch (point 4)

Shortly we will be starting from the stone arch to find the first difficulty required of the crest, a wall equipped with a 6 meters height (point 5). To protect this long climbing IVº grade, we will serve the plates fixed to the wall, and, to mount the meeting, the trunk of a corsican pines located on the same.

Avanzando sin dificultad destacable pasado el arco de piedra
Moving forward without difficulty remarkable past the stone arch
Primer muro equipado (punto 5
First wall equipped (item 5)

From this point, the crest alternating sections “sharp” (climbing grade II-III) with lengths less committed. Sometimes, the obstacles will be the pine laricios that reach up to the very edge of the ridge and whose trunks and branches will serve to protect our progress (lazándolos).

Stretch sharp crest
Tramo afilado de la cresta
Moving forward in assembly

The crest has 3 rappels with lift-equipped. The first of them save 12 meters in height (point 6) and we will be able to avoid it, destrepando first, and clambering after, by his left.

Llegando al primero de los rápeles
Arriving at the first of the rappels
Primer rápel (punto 6)
First rappel (point 6)

We are in the stretch most beautiful of the ridge, between the large block and pine laricios, and enjoying wonderful views to the south.

Vistas hacia el sur
Views to the south
Sierra Nevada en el horizonte, hacia el suroeste
The Sierra Nevada mountains in the horizon, to the southwest

The trepes and destrepes happen until we get to a new crossroad. This is a second wall equipped, this one lower than the previous, and that we will overcome by making use of veneers that have been fixed (point 7).

Succession of trepes and destrepes before you reach the second wall equipped

The little overcome this second course of IVº grade, we will place on the lift-equipped in the second abseil (point 8). This rappel is the longest of all, it saves 20 meters in height, and has an overhang or extraplomo right (- positioned to face the wall) hardly avoidable. After fighting against the tendency to move towards the right while rapelamos, recepcionaremos the abseil on a small hill.

Second abseil (item 8)
Segundo rápel (punto 8)

From this hill you will have the option of leaving the crest at half-slope (through the eastern slope of the same), and head, making a short climb towards the Col de La Sagra Girl.

Collado de La Sagra Chica visto desdeel descuelgue del segundo rápel (punto 8)
Collado de La Sagra Girl seen from the fall of the second abseil (item 8)

If you prefer to continue along the edge of the ridge, we still be around for a third abseil (point 9). This last rappel saves 10 meters high and is the most simple of them all. Once we overcome this last problem, we will go to middle slope to the Col de la Sagra Girl (point 10) from which we will begin the descent, whether by path, through the Forest and Vertical.

Once we get to the base of this beautiful and tilted pine forest laricios, we will go to a lane secondary (point 11) that will take us back in a southerly direction, to our point of departure in the Way of the Hill-Whitepoint 0).

Miembros del C.A.L. Treparriscos sobre la cresta de La Sagra Chica, al atardecer.Al fondo, Sierra Mágina
Members of the C. A. L. Wallcreeper on the crest of The Sagra Girl at sunset. The fund, Sierra Mágina

The tracks for GPS in general, and, in particular, registered in ravines, corridors, corners and other tight places, generally contain inaccuracies.

Most of the GPS reflect the graphic scale of the map in the screen. As we activate the zoom of the device, the scale of the map will vary. If we “get closer to the ground,” the scale of the map decreases, and, consequently, we see a smaller amount of “ground” than if we “get away” from it, that is to say, that we increase the scale of the map.

When you follow a downloaded and previously stored track in our GPS, we must ensure that the scale of the map on which the path appears is never too small. We will seek to “get away” from the floor, and we will not obsess with faithfully following the stored track , because we may not notice the inaccuracies that the latter contains.

The precision of the GPS is used to record the route was a, and the GPS that we are using for doing it is another, and therefore, it will be impossible that the points of both tracks, which serves us as a guide and that we are recording, match at 100%. It is for this reason that, even with a single way to move from a particular place, let us note that the track serves us guide runs several meters to the right or to the left of our location.

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In any case, the user has to take the necessary precautions for its use involves the exercise of a high-risk activity.

The equipment, signaling, and any other type of installation on the route may also suffer unforeseen variations with the passage of time, for various reasons such as weather, deterioration, or vandalism; therefore it is strongly recommended to be accompanied by a guide if you do not know the terrain or the situation in which the signaling or equipment are located.

Also, we invite you to document yourselves with books and specialized guides to complement the information described on this website.

Pre-plan the activity. You should obtain reliable and proven information about the route and the activity that is intended to perform, in terms of the physical demands, technique, equipment necessary to make it, etc, In this “design phase” of the activity is where you can act on those elements that generate the risk that the activity entails.

Inform yourselves about the weather in the area. Do not forget that the weather in the mountain is very variable. Today, there are numerous possibilities of obtaining this information. This information is valuable to analyze, evaluate and assess the tolerability of these risks (rain, snow, storms, wind, etc.) which may be present or to accompany the activity. The paths may vary a lot depending on the time of the year and the weather conditions, therefore it is recommended to pay attention to the recommendations made in this regard and check the weather before each departure.

Each one of the participants of an activity must assess whether the weather is or not adverse to their own physical condition and skills to cope with this activity and it is your responsibility to do it or not.

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This information can be confirmed in the information centers, mountain guides, shelters, Police, etc., The information contained in this website is based on optimal conditions and equipment in good condition to do the activity, and it is not the responsibility of the Provincial council of Granada the conditions of the sport equipment.

Adapt the activity to our physical conditions. Be modest and learn to resign. You have to know to renounce, even though one is very experienced. The mountain will always be there and will wait for us. Always put first the safety of the collective, second the safety of the individual. You should never be too self-confident or lessen your focus, no tter how easy the activity is. The physical ability is fundamental to the realization of any activity in the mountains, so there is no overvaluing our physical abilities, and we have to know how to adapt the paths to our terms. In case of not having sufficient capacity, users should refrain from doing the routes.

Adapt the activity to our technical conditions. For the carrying out of any activity in the mountain and more those that involve some risk, it is necessary to have knowledge of the specific techniques and necessary to carry them out; so we recommend people who do not have the necessary knowledge to refrain from performing any activity, even those that seem easier like hiking. The simple reading of the reviews contained in this website do not train any person for practicing the activity. It is always recommended the accompaniment of guides and staff specialized in the mountains.

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Personal technical equipment. It is absolutely essential to bring the technical material, clothing, footwear, specific documentation, equipment, sun protection, food and water, etc., necessary to perform sports activities. If the activity is of high commitment, it should be expanded to first aid kit and emergency resources. The equipment must be perfectly revised and adjusted to the information and pre-planning.

Subjective objective risks inherent in all sport activities on the mountain. In all athletic activities on the mountain there is an evident exposure to falls with very serious consequences, which may be, but not limited to: brain Trauma, in limbs due to slipping on rocks, in the jumps without any visibility of the bottom, poor reception to the water in the jumps, assurance deficient in the descent of rappelling, extreme tiredness, excess of confidence, lack of preparation or equipment for the activity, inappropriate use of material, hypothermia, and dehydration.

This type of sporting activity involves risks that each participant must know and assume.

We must never underestimate risks and overestimate our capabilities.

It is possible that the fixed equipment the activity counts on (ravines, climbing, etc) and that depends on the progression and/or the protection against the fall in some sections, is not in good condition, as we do not have a regulated periodic maintenance. It is the responsibility of each user to see/check if the material is in good conditions and judge whether or not they can trust in it before you use it.

There are activities which develop in the snow, in places that are very exposed, or in the inside of a course of water, and depending on the time (during defrost, immediately after a snowfall, after a period of rain or storm), could dramatically increase the flow becoming very technical and dangerous. We must never underestimate risks and overestimate our capabilities.

This type of sporting activity involves risks that each participant must know and assume.

As well as an activity in the nature, there may be rock falls, landslides or trees, etc

Guides. In case you go with a guide, you must follow the instructions of the guides, coordinators, or people with more experience, preventing situations of risk, personal or groupal. It is necessary to put in the knowledge of the guides or companions of the activity any possible injury or incident which may affect the development of the activity before and during the athletic activity in nature.

The participants in the activities contained in this website must possess sufficient knowledge and the physical capacity which will enable you to make the specified activities, and to deal with them they must have sufficient capacity, technical and physical, so that they can do it independently and safely. Likewise, they assume the risks inherent in this type of activities and have the knowledge and the equipment needed to perform the activities, and must be approved by the U. E. and in optimum condition for your use.

Do not go alone to the mountain to perform the activity. If you do so, limit yourselves only to places with prior experience, known and consistent with your physical ability and technique. Except in exceptional circumstances, never to leave alone a member of the group, and much less if they're injured or fatigued.

Report on the activity and planned itinerary and respect what has been planned. Communicate to someone (shelter, camping, hotel, friends, relatives) the place and the activity to be performed. And importantly, even if sometimes it is cumbersome, it is imperative to warn that same person of the end of the activity. This recommendation is essential when trying to perform a solo activity.

Graduations. The participants of the activities should be trained to perform the activities in function of the graduation set for each activity, so it is your responsibility to know these rankings and the risks that it involves, therefore you assume performing the activity and everything that could happen.

Learn how to orient yourself. Carry GPS, mapping of the area and compass. You can not trust everything to the GPS, in certain situations it may fail. With a proper handling of the compass and map, we can reduce the risks and prevent accidents.

The tracks for GPS in general, and, in particular, registered in ravines, corridors, corners and other tight places, generally contain inaccuracies.

Most of the GPS reflect the graphic scale of the map in the screen. As we activate the zoom of the device, the scale of the map will vary. If we “get closer to the ground,” the scale of the map decreases, and, consequently, we see a smaller amount of “ground” than if we “get away” from it, that is to say, that we increase the scale of the map.

When you follow a downloaded and previously stored track in our GPS, we must ensure that the scale of the map on which the path appears is never too small. We will seek to “get away” from the floor, and we will not obsess with faithfully following the stored track , because we may not notice the inaccuracies that the latter contains.

The precision of the GPS is used to record the route is one, and the GPS that we are using for doing it is another, and therefore, it will be impossible that the points of both tracks which serves us as a guide and that we are recording, match at 100%. It is for this reason that, even when there is only one way to travel a particular location, let us note that the track that serves us as a guide runs several meters to the right or to the left of our location.

The activity in the mountains is not finished until we return to a safe place. The summit is only half of the journey. Do let your guard down until you're completely safe. This includes returning home in your car. There are too many mountain sports practitioners who have road accidents after a tough activity.

The digital mapping used in this website has been generated by the IGN (National Geographic Institute), to be used according to the conditions of the license of use and in accordance with the Ministerial Order FOM/2807/2015.

If there's any accident alert the emergency number, and even the family members or emergency contact. Every minute is important. To meet this recommendation is necessary to carry a mobile phone with charged batteries or any other means of communication to launch the alarm. The GPS is very useful to properly communicate our position and to facilitate our location. In Spain, the monst useful emergency phone numbers are 112 (Civil Protection), 062 (Civil Guard).

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The various activities contained in this website, are part of what are considered to be risk sports, and they require learning and experience. This website provides technical information for many sport activities in nature, existing at present in the province of Granada, without managing to include, on occasions, information about the state of conservation and maintenance of the routes, facilities or equipment, if there's any. Therefore, the security contiditions for each and every proposed activity are not guaranteed.

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