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Ruta dels Miradors d'Ordino al Turer

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distance · 2,1 Km
duration · 0h 53min
Elevation Gain · + 216
Circular · No

General Description

Sortirem des de l'Auditori Nacional d'Andorra situat al poble d'Ordino, agafarem el lateral empedrat del riu en direcció E, vorejarem el riu fins a arribar a una petita zona de repòs, pujarem per les escales que queden a un lateral, travessarem el riu i continuarem carrer amunt, en uns metros començarem el camí de terra i ens endinsarem cap al bosc per un camí ample i fàcil fins a trobar una corba que ens varia la direcció per girar cap a l'Oest, tot continuant el camí ja veiem que el poble d'Ordino i la Massana ens comencen a quedar als peus, en el següent revol ja trobarem el primer mirador, amb un banc per poder gaudir uns minuts de les vistes de la vall.
Continuem camí amunt un altre cop en direcció E, i en uns metres on el bosc torna a regalar una mica d'ombra trobarem el trencall amb l'indicador de Mirador del Turer, agafarem aquesta direcció, canviant el camí per un corriol que ens comença a endinsar a la natura més pura, començarem a pujar amb una mica més d'intensitat entre el bosc, en aquest tram sempre podem trobar la companyia dels esquirols que són abundants en aquesta zona, en uns metres ja estarem a la part més alta i ja comencem a planejar i baixar molt lleugerament, tot anat veient els pobles de la vall als nostres peus. Seguirem la ruta sense, una ruta fàcil, en alguns moments canviarem sota els nostres peus la terra per pedra i posarem especial atenció per evitar les relliscades.
En el moment que trobem l'indicador de la ruta del Turer a l'arbre, sortirem de la ruta uns 10 metres una mica més avall, on trobarem un segon mirador des del qual veiem perfectament el poble d'Ordino.
Una vegada tornem a la ruta, continuarem per aquesta tenint en compte que aquí és zona de pedra i si està humida hem d'assegurar la nostra trepitjada.
Continuarem el corriol fins a una nova senyalització que ens fa variar una mica la nostra direcció endinsant-nos al bosc per on seguirem uns 150 m en sortir d'aquest ja veurem la cresta que ens portarà fins a l'últim mirador, és una petita creta sense cap mena de dificultat, amb unes vistes espectaculars que ens portaran fins al final, el mirador del Turer.


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Safety tips

Enjoy the mountain safely

Mountain tours can be dangerous, which is why it is your responsibility to take all the necessary measures to safeguard your safety and integrity.

1. Preparation of the itinerary

Check the weather forecast before your departure

Take into account your physical condition and your experience in the environment

Consult the avalanche danger bulletin in winter times

Plan a suitable route knowing shelter points

2. Essential material

Bring the appropriate material for the activity and weather conditions

The rucksack cannot lack drink and food adapted to the departure

Don't forget to check beforehand that the DVA, Shovel and Probe are working

3. Mountain rescue

In the event of an accident or rescue in the mountains, call the emergency number.

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The information and/or data set out on this page are not binding, although they may guide you during your journey. However, said information and/or data will not replace the need for experience, training and/or the support of a professional when organizing your tour. Therefore, this page will not be responsible for safeguarding its security and integrity during its journey.

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What is ATES mapping?

The Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (ATES by its acronym in English) is a tool that allows you to evaluate, describe and communicate how prone the terrain is to being affected by avalanches, without taking into account variable snow-meteorological factors.

The ATES classification was developed in 2004 by Parks Canada following an accident in which seven teenagers died, probably due to a bad choice of route. Since then, this scale has been applied to several mountain ranges in Canada and New Zealand.

In the Pyrenees, this project has been developed in the Lauegi Center of Aran, in Tavascan, in some sectors of the Aragonese Pyrenees and in Andorra.

To carry out this classification, the technicians take into account different variables such as the slope, the density of the vegetation, the traps in the terrain or the frequency and size of expected avalanches, among others.

The final product is an invariant map in which the alluvial terrain is divided into three classes.

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What are the types of terrain?
Simple

Exposure to steep slopes and forest terrain. Some forest clearings may involve areas of infrequent avalanche arrivals. Many options to reduce or eliminate exposure

demanding

Exposure to well-defined avalanche path zones, exit zones or traps. There are options to reduce or eliminate exposure by careful route finding

Complex

Exposure to multiple and overlapping avalanche path zones or to large areas of open and sloping terrain. Multiple avalanche start zones with traps below. Minimal options to reduce exposure

For more information visit the website allaus.ad a project of Andorra Research + Innovation