Ventisca inesperada nos pone a prueba. Subimos a la Mussara desde Vilaplana con un tiempo inhóspito.

The ascent to La Mussara was in the worst conditions we've ever encountered, with gusts of wind and snow that, along with the initial rain, tested our endurance. We got soaked on the initial stretch of the climb since it started raining. By the time we reached the snow line, our gloves and trousers were already wet; we hadn't expected this weather. Since it's a route we know perfectly and it's not too demanding (600m of elevation gain), we decided to continue. But shortly before returning to the vehicle, after having been exposed to those conditions, we realized how much more than a couple of hours would have taken their toll. We arrived back at the vehicle just in time. How important it is to be well-equipped! We were missing our thick winter gloves and waterproof trousers. Our Gore-Tex boots also started to give out, as we ended up with slightly damp socks. My gear (I'll be adding the equipment I use little by little; I'll include a link to make it easier to find, but I recommend searching on Google for the cheapest option, as the ones I show you won't always be the most economical): Kayland Stellar Ad GTX Boots (semi-rigid): https://www.barrabes.com/kayland-stel... Bestard Advance K Pro Boots (semi-rigid): https://www.barrabes.com/botas-bestar... Kayland Inphinity GTX Boots (soft): https://www.barrabes.com/botas-kaylan... Marmot Trestles Elite Eco Sleeping Bag 0: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B07L4PHXYM Raidlight bottle cage. You can find it, for example, here: https://www.i-run.es/accesorios/mochi... Will you subscribe? Did you like the video? Give it a big thumbs up! If you like this content, you can also find me on: Instagram: @diegosenderismoymontana TikTok: @diegosenderismo.montana