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Estaragne

The Estaragne (Pic d'Estaragne) is a French pyrenean summit, culminating at 3,006 m (9,862 ft) m.[1][2]

Estaragne
Highest point
Elevation3,006 m (9,862 ft)
Coordinates42°47′50″N 0°07′46″E / 42.79722°N 0.12944°E / 42.79722; 0.12944
Geography
Parent rangeNéouvielle massif (Pyrenees)

Topography edit

The peak is located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, in the Néouvielle massif, near Saint-Lary-Soulan in the Pyrenees National Park and near the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve.

History edit

The etymology of the name "Estaragne" is obscure, although there is a small valley and stream with the same name just to the northeast of the peak.[3][4]

Ecology edit

The peak itself is bare, but the upper slopes have a sub-alpine climate. Meadows predominate with patches of trees and shrubs.[5] Snow cover usually starts in late October and lasts until June.[6] the most common shrubs are Rhododendron ferrugineum and Vaccinium myrtillus; and the most common grasses are Nardus stricta and Festuca eskia.[5]

Access edit

There are at least two relatively easy summer access routes:[2]

  • From the east, the shorter route, starts by leaving the sharp turn of the D 929 at the bridge crossing over the Estaragne stream, it then ascends the small hollow and turns southwards up to the col d'Estaragne.
  • From the north, starting at the Cap de Long Lake, the longer route advances up valley of the Cap de Long creek.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Estaragne". Summitpost. from the original on 8 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Pic d'Estaragne (3006m) et Pic de Campbieil (3173m) dans le massif du Néouvielle". Altituderando. from the original on 9 August 2013.
  3. ^ Aymard, Robert (1995). Les Pyrénées au miroir de leur toponymie, volume 1 (in French). Uzos, France: Aymard. p. 83. OCLC 36130057.
  4. ^ Lavandier, Pierre (1974). "Ecologie d'un torrent Pyrénéen de haute montagne I. - Caractéristiques physiques". Annales de Limnologie (in French). 10 (2): 173–219. doi:10.1051/limn/1974012.
  5. ^ a b Pornon, André; Escaravage, Nathalie; Lamaze, Thierry (2007). "Complementarity in mineral nitrogen use among dominant plant species in a subalpine community". American Journal of Botany. 94 (11): 1778–1785. doi:10.3732/ajb.94.11.1778. PMID 21636372.
  6. ^ Lavandier, Pierre (1979). "Cycle biologique, régime alimentaire, production d'Arcynopteryx compacta (Plecoptera, Perlodidae) dans un torrent de haute altitude". Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse (in French). 115: 140–150.

External links edit

  • "Aerial view of Turon de Néouvielle". Google Maps.

estaragne, french, pyrenean, summit, culminating, highest, pointelevation3, coordinates42, 79722, 12944, 79722, 12944geographymidi, pyrenees, hautes, pyrenees, franceparent, rangenéouvielle, massif, pyrenees, contents, topography, history, ecology, access, als. The Estaragne Pic d Estaragne is a French pyrenean summit culminating at 3 006 m 9 862 ft m 1 2 EstaragneHighest pointElevation3 006 m 9 862 ft Coordinates42 47 50 N 0 07 46 E 42 79722 N 0 12944 E 42 79722 0 12944GeographyEstaragneMidi Pyrenees Hautes Pyrenees FranceParent rangeNeouvielle massif Pyrenees Contents 1 Topography 2 History 3 Ecology 4 Access 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTopography editThe peak is located in the Hautes Pyrenees department in the Neouvielle massif near Saint Lary Soulan in the Pyrenees National Park and near the Neouvielle National Nature Reserve History editThe etymology of the name Estaragne is obscure although there is a small valley and stream with the same name just to the northeast of the peak 3 4 Ecology editThe peak itself is bare but the upper slopes have a sub alpine climate Meadows predominate with patches of trees and shrubs 5 Snow cover usually starts in late October and lasts until June 6 the most common shrubs are Rhododendron ferrugineum and Vaccinium myrtillus and the most common grasses are Nardus stricta and Festuca eskia 5 Access editThere are at least two relatively easy summer access routes 2 From the east the shorter route starts by leaving the sharp turn of the D 929 at the bridge crossing over the Estaragne stream it then ascends the small hollow and turns southwards up to the col d Estaragne From the north starting at the Cap de Long Lake the longer route advances up valley of the Cap de Long creek See also editList of Pyrenean three thousandersReferences edit Estaragne Summitpost Archived from the original on 8 June 2014 a b Pic d Estaragne 3006m et Pic de Campbieil 3173m dans le massif du Neouvielle Altituderando Archived from the original on 9 August 2013 Aymard Robert 1995 Les Pyrenees au miroir de leur toponymie volume 1 in French Uzos France Aymard p 83 OCLC 36130057 Lavandier Pierre 1974 Ecologie d un torrent Pyreneen de haute montagne I Caracteristiques physiques Annales de Limnologie in French 10 2 173 219 doi 10 1051 limn 1974012 a b Pornon Andre Escaravage Nathalie Lamaze Thierry 2007 Complementarity in mineral nitrogen use among dominant plant species in a subalpine community American Journal of Botany 94 11 1778 1785 doi 10 3732 ajb 94 11 1778 PMID 21636372 Lavandier Pierre 1979 Cycle biologique regime alimentaire production d Arcynopteryx compacta Plecoptera Perlodidae dans un torrent de haute altitude Bulletin de la Societe d Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse in French 115 140 150 External links edit Aerial view of Turon de Neouvielle Google Maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estaragne amp oldid 979844413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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