
The Table of the three Kings

The past weekend, have realised the ascensión to The Table of the three Kings. Emblematic point of Basque Country.
The Table of the Three Kings or in Basque Hiru Erregeen Mahaia, takes this name because it is the point of union between the current province of Huesca, Navarra and the French state. In the past the union between the ancient realms of Aragon, Navarra and France.
With his 2.444 metres of altitude, is the highest beak of Navarra and also the highest beak of Basque Country.
The starting point of this ascensión is the Shelter of Linza, situated to 1.320 metres of altitude, to where arrives , after happening the population oscense of Ansó, and the camping of Zuriza by an in good condition track.
We leave you the link where podeis find all the information concerning this route: http://www.entremontanas.com/ascensiones/la-mesa-de-los-tres-reyes.asp
Hello. My intention is to do it in August.
Where would have to lodge me to do the route to the dia following?
I can do it in a dia without need to do night?
Hello, the route can do in a dia without problems. You can lodge you in the Shelter of Linza (Telephone 974348289), very near also is the camping Zuriza (Road Ansó-Zuriza, km 14) or in the same village of Ansó (to 14km of the start of the route). Good travesía!!!!
Hello Jorge,
As in the final stretch there was a lot of but that a lot of snow, this if snow spring, the last 200 metres of desnivel take an hour roughly in going up it.
This yes, did not do us fault neither raquetas neither crampones, although if you do it I would carry me some crampones just in case, if it has done cold at night and has freezing, there is a shovel of snow very fucked.
We did it to finals of May, no if it will have changed a lot the thing since.
A greeting and already will explain us.
How it was the route? There was snow? It required some instrumental special, type crampones or something like this?
I have programmed the route for the next weekend, and would not like me find me with unpleasant surprises (and the snow, for me, is it).