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Fergalh: Track 5366 in area near Unid, Unid ()
Aitana summit
Length: 19.9km, Creator time taken: 6h51m, Ascent: 1064m,
Descent: 1061m

Places: Start at Lon -0.208478, Lat 38.6618, end at Start
Logged as completed by 2

There is a gradual ascent from the starting point a public fountain/water spring at Font de Paragat . The route follows a stone track taking in the snow wells along the way. The stone wells were filled with snow and alternating straw in winter during the middle ages before eventually blocks of ice were delivered to the big landlords houses. Shortly after this we arrived at the last public fountain on track at Font de la Foratora
Restored snow well
Than a steep climb to Passat de la Rabosa with iron chains along the way which led to a tight and very narrow gap.Good thing I had a light breakfast

From here we headed west to the summit beside the fence of the miltary base marked with a small pile of stones. This is the highest point of Alicante province at 1,558 Metres.Me at the summit of Aitana
There then followed a gradual descent along ridge taking in other minor summits before a sharp drop back down to another track than a rough bit of cross country to a farmers house beside another wide track. This winds its way down to the finishing point back at Font de Paragat

Uploaded on: Wed, 19 Nov 2025 (22:28:57)
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