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Txindoki

Txindoki or Larrunarri is an iconic mountain (1,346 m) located in the region of Goierri, Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Autonomous Community of Spain. Originally Larrunarri or Ñañarri (Basque pronunciation: [ɲa'ɲari]), the mount took on the popularized name Txindoki by extension after some shepherd huts nearby. It is sometimes referred to as the Basque Matterhorn too, because of its pyramidal shape.

Txindoki
Txindoki from Beasain
Highest point
Elevation1,346 m (4,416 ft)
Prominence198 m (650 ft) 
Coordinates43º01'21.28" N 2º05'15.18" W
Naming
Language of nameBasque
PronunciationBasque: [tʃinˈdoki]
Geography
LocationGipuzkoa, Spain
Parent rangeBasque mountains, Aralar
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Larraitz in Abaltzisketa

It stands out as the westernmost mountainous tip of the Aralar mountain range, with an easily recognized image that has become a symbol for all the Goierri valley. The towering mountain stands above the northern town Amezketa and its scattered farmhouses at its foot. For the most part, it is not covered in forest just like most of the Gipuzkoan side of Aralar. The steep slopes of the northern face and the Muitze valley are the wild part of Txindoki. The northern and southern side are clearly delimited by a rocky limestone crest running east to west up to the summit, which is almost entirely bare rock. The steep sides of the crest are popular with amateur rock climbers.

Access points and trails edit

Main route edit

 
View to the east from Txindoki

The main and most popular access point is from the neighbourhood Larraitz (Basque pronunciation: [la'raits]). From Alegia (N-1) the minor road GI-3670 that switches to the GI-2133 in the last stretch reaches Larraitz in about 15 minutes; alternatively, it can be reached by taking the GI-2133 starting in Ordizia (N-1 E-05 E-80), taking about the same time. Larraitz, lying at 403 m (943 m below the summit), harbours the long picnic area and car park Zamao, with a couple of café-restaurants (former farmhouses) and a hermitage (17th century) all surrounded by gentle fields.

From the southern end of the area, a broad dust track heads south-west, forking shortly afterwards with the left hand track leading to Txindoki. The broad track peters out into a beaten trail that turns east at the lower end of the crest (15 min). Next, it cuts its way straight across the southern side of the mountain along a pine tree plantation on the right till the spring Oria is reached at a sharp bend. After some zigzag and steep slopes heading south-west (1h00), the huts of Zirigarate are reached, which stand on a hollow. From Zirigarate, the trail heads east to the col of Egurral (1,152 m), the last milestone before the final struggle to the summit largely through karst terrain (1h45). On sunny Sundays of Summer and Spring people walk in droves to the top. Breathtaking scenery from the peak all over Gipuzkoa and Aralar on a clear day. The summit is covered with small memorials and a postbox for hikers.

 
Amezketa at the foot, the Hernio massif to the far left, the Oria valley and Donostia in the distance

Alternatively, the hard way up can be taken at the spring Oria by heading east out of the main trail through a tough grassy slope that ends up at the col of Egurral.

The Muitze route edit

Another option consists of starting off from Larraitz with a view to ascending through the northern wild valley of Muitze, unknown to most hikers. This time the same track may be followed in the beginning for a convenient and gentle stroll, until a winding slope is overcome some minutes before the turning of the crest (milestone Gazteraztegi, 520 m). There a broad track sets off back in the opposite direction, going up until it gets to an aerial at Urtzabal goikoa (610 m). Alternatively, a short-cut heads up cross-country straight on to the aerial from Larraitz, so gaining height in little time but with some effort. Right before the final slope to the aerial, a narrow path bounds south-east on the left into the tough and vertical valley carved by the stream Muitze (waterfalls on the way). The trail snakes out of the forest to the right and crosses the stream at the point where the forest landscape gives way to grassland. After overcoming the rocks, the stream must be crossed again to the right. A trail on the steep slopes on the right leads to the hut Txindoki and an orchard that provided the current name to the mountain. Legend has it, close to this place the mythological character/goddess Mari dwells in a crack on the rock (Marizulo). By clinging to the steep path, the pass of Egurral is reached (1h45).

Events edit

Every year on 1 May, flocks of cattle are gathered in Larraitz to be herded to the highland grasslands until October. The meeting takes place in a cheerful environment, with numerous public, traditional music (trikitixa) enlivening the atmosphere and stalls featuring rural produce, e.g. cider and cheese, as well as crafted products. In 2008 18,000 sheep, 650 mares and 700 cows were expected to follow the seasonal migration to Aralar. On June 29, Saint Peter's day, a big and popular religious celebration is held at the hermitage (a gathering called erromeria in Basque).

Further reading edit

  • Alcalde, Iñaki. Perez Azaceta, Jesus M. (2003). Montes de Gipuzkoa; TODAS LAS CUMBRES. Bilbao: Sua Edizioak. ISBN 84-8216-108-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Angulo, Miguel. Alcalde, Iñaki. (2003). ARALAR; Txindoki-Irumugarrieta. Cuadernos Pirenaicos. Bilbao: Sua Edizioak. ISBN 84-8216-153-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External links edit

  • Basque Regional Government's tourist web page on Larraitz[permanent dead link]
  • SummitPost: Txindoki

43°01′26″N 2°05′13″W / 43.02389°N 2.08694°W / 43.02389; -2.08694

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Txindoki or Larrunarri is an iconic mountain 1 346 m located in the region of Goierri Gipuzkoa in the Basque Autonomous Community of Spain Originally Larrunarri or Nanarri Basque pronunciation ɲa ɲari the mount took on the popularized name Txindoki by extension after some shepherd huts nearby It is sometimes referred to as the Basque Matterhorn too because of its pyramidal shape TxindokiTxindoki from BeasainHighest pointElevation1 346 m 4 416 ft Prominence198 m 650 ft Coordinates43º01 21 28 N 2º05 15 18 WNamingLanguage of nameBasquePronunciationBasque tʃinˈdoki GeographyLocationGipuzkoa SpainParent rangeBasque mountains AralarClimbingEasiest routeFrom Larraitz in AbaltzisketaIt stands out as the westernmost mountainous tip of the Aralar mountain range with an easily recognized image that has become a symbol for all the Goierri valley The towering mountain stands above the northern town Amezketa and its scattered farmhouses at its foot For the most part it is not covered in forest just like most of the Gipuzkoan side of Aralar The steep slopes of the northern face and the Muitze valley are the wild part of Txindoki The northern and southern side are clearly delimited by a rocky limestone crest running east to west up to the summit which is almost entirely bare rock The steep sides of the crest are popular with amateur rock climbers Contents 1 Access points and trails 1 1 Main route 1 2 The Muitze route 2 Events 3 Further reading 4 External linksAccess points and trails editMain route edit nbsp View to the east from TxindokiThe main and most popular access point is from the neighbourhood Larraitz Basque pronunciation la raits From Alegia N 1 the minor road GI 3670 that switches to the GI 2133 in the last stretch reaches Larraitz in about 15 minutes alternatively it can be reached by taking the GI 2133 starting in Ordizia N 1 E 05 E 80 taking about the same time Larraitz lying at 403 m 943 m below the summit harbours the long picnic area and car park Zamao with a couple of cafe restaurants former farmhouses and a hermitage 17th century all surrounded by gentle fields From the southern end of the area a broad dust track heads south west forking shortly afterwards with the left hand track leading to Txindoki The broad track peters out into a beaten trail that turns east at the lower end of the crest 15 min Next it cuts its way straight across the southern side of the mountain along a pine tree plantation on the right till the spring Oria is reached at a sharp bend After some zigzag and steep slopes heading south west 1h00 the huts of Zirigarate are reached which stand on a hollow From Zirigarate the trail heads east to the col of Egurral 1 152 m the last milestone before the final struggle to the summit largely through karst terrain 1h45 On sunny Sundays of Summer and Spring people walk in droves to the top Breathtaking scenery from the peak all over Gipuzkoa and Aralar on a clear day The summit is covered with small memorials and a postbox for hikers nbsp Amezketa at the foot the Hernio massif to the far left the Oria valley and Donostia in the distanceAlternatively the hard way up can be taken at the spring Oria by heading east out of the main trail through a tough grassy slope that ends up at the col of Egurral The Muitze route edit Another option consists of starting off from Larraitz with a view to ascending through the northern wild valley of Muitze unknown to most hikers This time the same track may be followed in the beginning for a convenient and gentle stroll until a winding slope is overcome some minutes before the turning of the crest milestone Gazteraztegi 520 m There a broad track sets off back in the opposite direction going up until it gets to an aerial at Urtzabal goikoa 610 m Alternatively a short cut heads up cross country straight on to the aerial from Larraitz so gaining height in little time but with some effort Right before the final slope to the aerial a narrow path bounds south east on the left into the tough and vertical valley carved by the stream Muitze waterfalls on the way The trail snakes out of the forest to the right and crosses the stream at the point where the forest landscape gives way to grassland After overcoming the rocks the stream must be crossed again to the right A trail on the steep slopes on the right leads to the hut Txindoki and an orchard that provided the current name to the mountain Legend has it close to this place the mythological character goddess Mari dwells in a crack on the rock Marizulo By clinging to the steep path the pass of Egurral is reached 1h45 Events editEvery year on 1 May flocks of cattle are gathered in Larraitz to be herded to the highland grasslands until October The meeting takes place in a cheerful environment with numerous public traditional music trikitixa enlivening the atmosphere and stalls featuring rural produce e g cider and cheese as well as crafted products In 2008 18 000 sheep 650 mares and 700 cows were expected to follow the seasonal migration to Aralar On June 29 Saint Peter s day a big and popular religious celebration is held at the hermitage a gathering called erromeria in Basque Further reading editAlcalde Inaki Perez Azaceta Jesus M 2003 Montes de Gipuzkoa TODAS LAS CUMBRES Bilbao Sua Edizioak ISBN 84 8216 108 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Angulo Miguel Alcalde Inaki 2003 ARALAR Txindoki Irumugarrieta Cuadernos Pirenaicos Bilbao Sua Edizioak ISBN 84 8216 153 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link External links editBasque Regional Government s tourist web page on Goierri Basque Regional Government s tourist web page on Larraitz permanent dead link Photo of Mount Txindoki SummitPost Txindoki43 01 26 N 2 05 13 W 43 02389 N 2 08694 W 43 02389 2 08694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Txindoki amp oldid 1040242053, 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