Friday, January 13, 2006


Canyoning in Mediterranean Europe
Techniques and routes in Spain, France and Italy.
Contents
Route listing
Preface
Introduction
How to use the guide
Route areas
Weather, and when to go
Travel, local transport and accommodation
Maps, topos, and key to diagrams
Geology, wildlife and flora
Technical aspects of canyon descent
Route grading
Equipment and clothing
Techniques and safety considerations
Accidents and rescue
The canyons
Spain
Costa Blanca
Barranco de Infierno
Mallorca
Torrente de Pareis
Barcelona
To be decided
Sierra de Guara
Rio Vero
Barranco de Cruciacha
Barranco de Portiacha
Barranco de Chimiachas
Barranco de Fornocal
Oscuros de Balcés
Estrechos de Balcés
Barranco de Cueva Cabrito
Barranco de Mascún Superior
Barranco de Mascún Inferioir
Barranco de Otín
Gorgas Negras
Garganta de Barrasil
Garganta de la Peonara Superior
Garganta de la Peonara Inferior
Rio Formiga – Barranco de Yara
France
Perpignan and Rosellon
Gorges de Can Guillet
Gorges de Mas Calsan
Salt de Pi
Cascades de Baossous
Gourg des Anelles
Salt Maria Valenta
Gorges du Cady
Gorges du Llech
Gorges du Nyer
Haute-Provence
Gorge du Verdon
L’Artuby
Ravin de la Font de Barbin
Ravin de la Ferne
Ravin de la Cabrielle
Val d’Angouire
Ravin de Venascle
Ravin de Notre Dame
Ravin de Balene
Corsica
Barracci
Fiumicelli
La Vacca
Italy
Sardinia
Codula Fuili
Badde Pentumas
Riu Gorropu
Codula Orbisi
Appendix 1: Index by geographical group
Appendix 2: Rescue
Appendix 3: Useful addresses
Appendix 4: Symbols used on maps and topos (or could go in endpaper, or in Intro)

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