Paso de Mahoma

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Paso de Mahoma is a narrow, exposed rocky ridge near the summit of Aneto in the Pyrenees, known as the final and most technically delicate section of the standard ascent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
rocky ridge
approximateLength about 30 metres
climbingSeason mainly June to September
crossingStyle often crossed straddling or using hands and feet
difficultyForHikers high for inexperienced mountaineers
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 3400 metres
hasNameMeaning "Pass of Muhammad"
hasProperty aerial
exposed
technically delicate
locatedIn Aneto NERFINISHED
Aragon NERFINISHED
Huesca province NERFINISHED
Pyrenees NERFINISHED
Spain
nameLanguage Spanish
nameOrigin local legend comparing the passage to a narrow bridge to paradise
near summit of Aneto
partOf standard ascent route of Aneto
photoSubject frequently photographed by Aneto climbers
popularity very frequented in summer season
requires basic scrambling skills
risk potentially fatal fall on either side
routeSectionOf normal route from La Renclusa to Aneto
safetyEquipmentRecommended harness and rope for insecure climbers
helmet
safetyRequirement absence of vertigo
good weather conditions
sure-footedness
snowAndIcePossible yes, especially early season
terrainType narrow rocky ridge
usedFor alpine hiking
mountaineering
viewOf Maladeta massif NERFINISHED
Pyrenean peaks surrounding Aneto

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Pico de Aneto hasFeature Paso de Mahoma