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JM.Blanc - Monestero - St. Mauricio
Description Route 
This route starts at the Refuge J.M. Blanc in the Eastern part of the National Park of Aigüestortes and ends at Lake Saint Mauricio passing near the Refuge Mallafré Ernest.
Route that passes by several high mountain lakes, including Lake Negro (Black), the deepest lake of the park with 117m.
It is a rout of High level difficulty, depending on the season we do it, as the climb to the Mountain Pass Monesteros (2715 m) when there is snow can hinder its ascent. The route is well marked with signposts and milestones, but if there is snow it should be expected that will be hidden under it, or that the road is impassable.
Before making this route is advisable to consult the weather forecast for that day, asking at the shelter JM Blanc the status of the snow.
It is worth recalling that such routes need to be well equipped (it is essential to carry crampons if we do it in time of snow), it is a mountain path (we will go
near the Monestero Peak 2877m).
The route begins at the Refuge JM Blanc (2318m) at Lake Tort de Peguera on a
Refuge J.M. Blanc 
small peninsula surrounded by some rocky alpine vegetation, which will be the last at this point. It is a bucolic place where it is essential to make a picture.
We will leave the shelter and walk along the southwestern direction, around the
Lake Tort de Peguera and towards Lake Negro (Black), a large circular lake surrounded by granite peaks such as Sudora, Montañó and Mainera with almost 3000m of altitude.
We will leave behind a small lake and start climbing but quite uneven, from here we will provide stunning views of the Refuge JM Blanc, it seems that the shelter is floating in the middle of lakes Trullo and Peguera.
Refuge J.M. Blanc 
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Landscape of the Refuge J.M. Blanc