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== Ascents == |
== Ascents == |
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'''From Atxarte''' (1h 30m). |
'''From [[Atxarte]]''' (1h 30m). |
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From the ''Zelaieta'' parish of [[Abadiano]] goes the road to ''Mendiola'' until the ''Atxarte'' pass, then the river is crossed and the route reaches the [[col]] of ''Asuntze'' soon left to reach the col of ''Artola'' . From there the proper ascent to Aitz Txiki begins without major difficulties through steep meadows. |
From the ''Zelaieta'' parish of [[Abadiano]] goes the road to ''Mendiola'' until the ''Atxarte'' pass, then the river is crossed and the route reaches the [[col]] of ''Asuntze'' soon left to reach the col of ''Artola'' . From there the proper ascent to Aitz Txiki begins without major difficulties through steep meadows. |
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Aitz Txiki is a peak of Biscay, Basque Country (Spain), 791 m. high. Its name means "small peak" aitz=peak txiki=small.
Description
It is the smallest peak of the Urkiola range, and forms part of the same limestone mass that forms the Anboto and the Alluitz.
Although it is the smallest one, it has the same rough and wild look, specially when viewed from the Atxarte pass that separatest the mountain from the neighbouring Untxillaitz. It has a double summit, highest is Aitz Txiki and the lower one (790m) is Artxua or Sorginkobetagana. It is rough and difficult from all sides except the one faced to Atxarte,that is the main access route. There are remains of a castle that was used to watch the Atxarte pass.
The main rock climbing ways of Biscay's climbing school are in its slopes.
Ascents
From Atxarte (1h 30m). From the Zelaieta parish of Abadiano goes the road to Mendiola until the Atxarte pass, then the river is crossed and the route reaches the col of Asuntze soon left to reach the col of Artola . From there the proper ascent to Aitz Txiki begins without major difficulties through steep meadows.
From Axpe (1h 30m). The path goes just under the Devil's Pass, from here impressive views of the Alluitz can be enjoyed. A new parh to the right leads to the col of Artola from where the route of Atxarte continues.