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Summits on the Air

Spain (Center - EA4)

Association Reference Manual

Document Reference S36.1

Issue number 3.4

Date of issue 1-February 2017

Participation start date 1-Oct-2010

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Authorised Date: 27-Aug-2010 obo SOTA Management Team

Association Manager Moises Zafra EA4MZ

Summits-on-the-Air an original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI

Notice

“Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged.

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Table of contents

2.1 REGION REFERENCE – Caceres ....................................................................................................6 2.1.1 Regional notes ......................….............................................................................................. 6 2.1.2 Table of summits .................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 REGION REFERENCE – Badajoz.....................................................................................................7 2.2.1 Regional notes ..................................................................…..............................................….7 2.2.2 Table of summits ..............................................................…...................................................7 2.3 REGION REFERENCE – Ciudad Real...............................................…...........................................8 2.3.1 Regional notes ...........................................................................….........................................8 2.3.2 Table of summits .........................................................................…....................................... 8 2.4 REGION REFERENCE – Cuenca….. ..............................................................................................9 2.4.1 Regional notes ........................................................................................................................9 2.4.2 Table of summits .............................................................................….................…...............9 2.5 REGION REFERENCE – Guadalajara…………………………………………..………………………10 2.5.1 Regional notes ...................................................................................…................................10 2.5.2 Table of summits .................................................................................…...............................10 2.6 REGION REFERENCE – Madrid. .............................................................…....…...........................10 2.6.1 Regional notes ........................................................................................…..….....................12 2.6.2 Table of summits .......................................................................................…........................12 2.7 REGION REFERENCE – Toledo ...............................................................…........….....................12 2.7.1. Regional notes ..............................................................................................…...................14 2.7.2 Table of summits ..............................................................................................….................14

Change Control

Date Version Details

01-Sep-10 1.0 First formal issue of this document

01-Dec-10 2.0 Coordinates reference system corrected.

Added new references.

01-May-10 3.0 Corrected errors in Madrid Region

Added new references in Madrid and Guadalajara Regions

14-Apr-10 3.1 Corrected errors and deleted duplicate references.

22-Jan-15 3.2 New RM for MD region now Moises Zafra EA4MZ (was Daniel Fernandez EA4FFI)

28-Feb-15 3.3 Updated EA4/MD summits.

Removed duplicated summit refs. with EA1/AV and EA1/SG.

Added new references to Madrid Region. EA4MZ.

1-Feb-17 3.4 New AM appointed, was José A. Quesada EA4WT

and Border summit deletion of EA4/CC-020

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1. Association Reference Data

Association SPAIN CENTRE EA4

Commencement date 01 Oct 2010

Regions

Badajoz (BA-xxx) Caceres (CC-xxx) Ciudad Real (CR-xxx) Cuenca (CU-xxx) Guadalajara (GU-xxx) Madrid (MD-xxx) Toledo (TO-xxx)

Association parameters 1

Summit operation criteria Operation must be within 25m vertically of the summit

Band 1, score 1 point

Summit altitude less than 500 metres a.s.l.

Band 2, score 2 points

Summit altitude between 500 and 1000 metres a.s.l.

Band 3, score 4 points

Summit altitude between 1000 and 1500 metres a.s.l.

Band 4, score 6 points

Summit altitude between 1500 and 1800 metres a.s.l.

Band 5, score 8 points

Summit altitude between 1800 and 2000 metres a.s.l.

Band 6, score 10 points

Summit altitude more than 2000 metres a.s.l.

Seasonal bonus Yes

Bonus rationale Winter period with highest probability of sub-zero temperatures and deep snow

Min. height for bonus 3 Points for activations >=1500m ASL

Bonus period dates 1 December to 15 March inclusive

Association sponsored awards None

Association Manager Moises Zafra [email protected]

1. Programme derivation

EA4 SOTA is an extension of similar programmes already active in other countries. The summit database is unlikely to be complete. If you find a summit which you'd like to add to SOTA-EA4, or you find a mistake in this ARM please contact the Association Manager. Activators are asked to submit details of proposed additional summits to the Association Manager. Summits

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cannot be counted for points until a reference number has been allocated by the Association Manager.

2. General information

Regions are based on EA4 Spanish provinces To qualify for a summit it has to meet the following requirements:

● The summit must be listed in the Hiking Map 1:50 000 with a corresponding Name ● The summit must be elevated at least 150 m from it’s surroundings ● In the case of doubt the Management Team will decide whether the Summit will be added to the list

The summit database does not claim to be completed and can only be changed by the acceptance of the management team. Summits cannot be counted for points until a launch date and reference number has been allocated by the Association Manager and approved by the SOTA Management Team.

3. Rights of way and access issues

Footpaths in EA4 are usually well marked. Anyhow you should take a good map of the region where you want to hike plus GPS and/or compass if you have one. Never hike without a map, always follow the footpath. If a summit is in private property or you need to cross private property to access it, you will need the owner's permission before attempting activation.

1.4 Maps and navigation

The easiest way to obtain a map is to get online. The most common cartography for hiking is the Mapa Topográfico Nacional (MTN) published by the Instituto Geográfico Nacional. Many products, such as a 1:25000 raster (MTN25), can be now downloaded freely from the download centre of the Spanish Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica (http://centrodedescargas.cnig.es/CentroDescargas/index.jsp). Some areas of EA4 are covered by APRS.

1.5 Safety considerations

Before hiking always consult a weather forecast. Please remember that weather in the mountains can change rapidly and you should be always prepared for snow, rain, strong wind or intensive sun, especially over 1000 metres a.s.l. In case of emergency you should call 112, the universal emergency number for all EU member states. 1.6 Foreign Hams in EA4 Holders of CEPT Licenses are authorised to transmit according to their licenses and IARU Region I Bandplan. You should have a copy of your license with you. You should prefix your callsign with “EA4/” (EA is the main prefix in Spain, other common prefixes are EB and EC; special event callsigns include ED, EE, EF, EH, AM, AN and AO). Then you can

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add “/QRP”, “/P”, “/M”. Second stroking isn't mandatory. If you'd like to transmit from Spain for longer than 3 months you should contact the Jefatura Provincial de Telecomunicaciones of the respective province in order to obtain a Spanish licence

1.7 Awards There are no Association-specific awards at the moment. 1.8 Disclaimer Hiking, hill-walking and rock-climbing are potentially dangerous activities. The SOTA Management Team and their associates assume no responsibility for accidents. Participants must be competent to undertake their proposed Expedition and must carry suitable equipment, taking account of the terrain, weather conditions, etc. Activators take part in the

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Programme entirely at their own risk and the Programme in its entirety shall accept no responsibility for injury, loss of life or any other loss. Activators are reminded that hill climbing is an inherently hazardous activity. Accidents can and do happen in the mountains and the risk is neither increased nor mitigated by the SOTA programme. Each participant does so at his or her own risk, and must decide, on the basis of their own ability, whether an objective is achievable. The listing of a summit in the reference does not mean that it is easy to reach, and it is always worth seeking local advice for all but the simplest of the expeditions.

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2 Summit Reference Data 2.1 Region Reference – Caceres

Association

Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Caceres (EA4/CC-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.1.1 Regional notes The province of Caceres is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of two provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Extremadura. This province is surrounded by Portugal to the West, Salamanca Province to the North, Badajoz Province to the South and Toledo province to the east. 2.1.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From

(DD/MM/YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/Y

YYY) Score

EA4/CC-001 Covacha 2395 7858 -5,59881 40,21661 01/10/2010 10

EA4/CC-002 Cancho, El 2276 7467 -5,52113 40,1964 01/10/2010 10

EA4/CC-003 Valdeamor 1847 6060 -5,83438 40,23764 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CC-004 Camocho 1828 5997 -5,90162 40,19823 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CC-005 Panera 1816 5958 -5,73287 40,17082 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CC-006 Villuercas 1595 5233 -5,40188 39,46874 01/10/2010 6

EA4/CC-007 Tiendas 1590 5217 -6,36199 40,40701 01/10/2010 6

EA4/CC-008 Bolla 1523 4997 -6,43351 40,35468 01/10/2010 6

EA4/CC-009 Jalama 1487 4879 -6,75554 40,23867 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-010 Cervales 1441 4728 -5,30436 39,55149 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-011 Arrobuey 1403 4603 -6,29197 40,3776 01/10/2010 4 EA4/CC-012 Riscos Altos 1324 4344 -5,17219 39,56868 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 4

EA4/CC-013 El Espinazo 1322 4337 -6,82662 40,24815 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-014 Venero 1129 3704 -5,58196 39,38071 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-015 Los Cerecillos 1110 3642 -5,92693 40,09231 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-016 Santa Bárbara 1012 3320 -6,26344 40,28278 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-017 Pedro Gómez 1002 3287 -5,7182 39,39352 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CC-018 Gordo 998 3274 -6,03678 40,09381 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-019 Montánchez 994 3261 -6,12353 39,21472 01/10/2010 2 EA4/CC-020 Sierra Fría 974 3196 -7,30729 39,3359 01/10/2010 31/01/2017 2 EA4/CC-021 El Campanero 969 3179 -6,23173 39,32048 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 2

EA4/CC-022 Manzano, Sierra del 959 3146 -6,17587 40,30997 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-023 Cordón 958 3143 -6,11137 40,39561 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-024 Cancho Blanco 953 3127 -6,03835 39,21495 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-025 Dios Padre 948 3110 -6,38411 40,19283 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-026 San Gregorio 844 2769 -5,84644 39,31997 01/10/2010 2

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EA4/CC-027 Silleta 825 2707 -6,40986 39,80554 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CC-028 Torrico de San Pedro 702 2303 -6,97986 39,41374 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 2

EA4/CC-029 Urraca 585 1919 -5,82423 39,7856 01/10/2010 2

2.2 Region Reference – Badajoz

Association Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Badajoz (EA4/BA-xxx)

Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.2.1 Regional notes

The province of Badajoz is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of two provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Extremadura. This province is surrounded by Portugal to the West, Caceres Province to the North, Cordoba, Sevilla and Huelva Provinces to the South and Ciudad Real province to the east.

2.2.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From

(DD/MM/

YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/

YYYY) Score

EA4/BA-001 Tentudia 1112 3648 -6,33842 38,05427 01/10/2010 4

EA4/BA-002 Aguafría 1079 3540 -6,27671 38,05236 01/10/2010 4

EA4/BA-003 Tiros 962 3156 -5,34591 38,69 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-004 Hornachos 943 3094 -6,0664 38,57483 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-005 Motilla 940 3084 -5,03708 38,94804 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-006 Torozo 940 3084 -5,15485 38,75949 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-007 San Bernardo 930 3051 -6,00916 38,2032 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-008 Morena 913 2995 -6,18565 38,03043 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-009 Maimón 898 2946 -5,51923 38,61702 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-010 Majada de la Peña 897 2943 -5,21995 38,70383 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-011 Santa Inés 846 2776 -5,61958 38,52681 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-012 Peña Utrera 815 2674 -6,70898 38,48717 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-013 Sierra Vieja 811 2661 -6,55881 38,49585 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-014 Doña Justa 803 2635 -4,9659 38,77546 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-015 Castillo 795 2608 -4,99473 39,06422 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-016 Pela 755 2477 -5,49834 39,04597 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-017 Monsalud 738 2421 -6,77971 38,56285 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-018 Torrico de San Pedro 702 2303 -6,97986 39,41374 01/10/2010 2

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EA4/BA-019 Alor 610 2001 -7,06842 38,62172 01/10/2010 2

EA4/BA-020 San Serván 608 1995 -6,42729 38,86227 01/10/2010 2

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2.3 Region Reference – Ciudad Real

Association Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Ciudad Real (EA4/CR-xxx)

Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.3.1 Regional notes The province of Ciudad Real is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of five provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Castilla la Mancha. This province is surrounded by Badajoz province to the West, Toledo Province to the North, Cordoba and Jaen Provinces to the South and Albacete province to the east.

2.3.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From (DD/MM/

YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/Y

YYY) Score

EA4/CR-001 Bañuela 1332 4370 -4,23721 38,41943 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-002 Corral de Borros 1312 4304 -4,14687 38,42841 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-003 Molinera 1311 4301 -4,14087 39,45982 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-004 Torneros 1309 4295 -4,14086 39,46948 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-005 Abugaloso 1301 4268 -4,30081 38,46107 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-006 Estrella 1298 4259 -3,60396 38,39685 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-007 Peña Rodrigo 1267 4157 -4,39561 38,45461 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-008 Sierra de San Andrés 1245 4085 -3,64978 38,46077 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-009 Alamillo 1213 3980 -3,70351 39,24126 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-010 Morro de la Atalaya 1174 3852 -4,29398 38,51688 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-011 Moron de la Plaza 1166 3825 -4,20603 38,51175 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-012 Rabanero 1163 3816 -4,13194 38,48913 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-013 Cabeza del Buey 1155 3789 -3,20331 38,62974 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-014 Desesperada 1150 3773 -3,42645 38,40682 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-015 Atalaya 1118 3668 -3,42777 38,40609 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-016 Morron de Almansa 1116 3661 -3,80015 38,64773 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-017 Encinarejo 1102 3615 -3,99765 38,58479 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-018 Juego Bolos 1088 3570 -3,09897 38,87433 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-019 La Mojina 1069 3507 -3,88534 38,6565 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-020 Laguna 1044 3425 -4,42031 39,3819 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CR-021 Solonazo 979 3212 -4,44229 39,18338 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CR-022 Hontanar 970 3182 -4,44157 39,18235 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CR-023 Gatos 899 2949 -4,03088 39,10803 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CR-024 Cerro Ancares 875 2871 -4,78558 39,09735 01/10/2010 2

EA4/CR-025 Don Pablo 870 2854 -4,87997 38,9571 01/10/2010 2 EA4/CR-026 Doña Justa 803 2635 -4,9659 38,77546 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 2

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2.4 Region Reference – Cuenca

Association Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Cuenca (EA4-CU-xxx)

Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.4.1 Regional notes The province of Cuenca is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of five provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Castilla la Mancha. This province is surrounded by Toledo province to the West, Guadalajara Province to the North, Albacete Province to the South and Valencua and Teruel provinces to the east. 2.4.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m) Alt (ft) Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From (DD/MM/

YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/

YYYY) Score

EA4/CU-001 Mogorrita 1864 6115 -1,77146 40,34469 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CU-002 San Felipe 1839 6033 -1,85939 40,401 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CU-003 Collado Bajo 1839 6033 -1,76061 40,16823 01/10/2010 8

EA4/CU-004 Bandera 1796 5892 -1,85189 40,31897 01/10/2010 6

EA4/CU-005 Talayón 1601 5253 -1,40894 40,04047 01/10/2010 6 EA4/CU-006 San Pedro 1425 4675 -3,7104 40,7293 01/10/2010 30/11/2010 4

EA4/CU-007 Ranera 1424 4672 -1,31393 39,81079 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CU-008 Pelado 1424 4672 -1,37813 39,74917 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CU-009 Cruz 1411 4629 -1,58127 39,85885 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CU-010 Losares 1389 4557 -2,20571 40,21693 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CU-011 La Atalayuela 1369 4491 -2,26088 40,49575 01/10/2010 4

EA4/CU-012 Peña del Reloj 1063 3488 -2,76634 40,42761 01/10/2010 4

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2.5 Region Reference – Guadalajara

Association Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Guadalajara (EA4/GU-xxx)

Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.5.1 Regional notes The province of Guadalajara is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of five provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Castilla la Mancha. This province is surrounded by Madrid province to the West, Soria Province to the North, Cuenca Provinces to the South and Zaragoza and Teruel provinces to the east. 2.5.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From (DD/MM/

YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/

YYYY) Score

EA4/GU-001 Pico del Lobo 2273 7457 -3,46632 41,18316 01/10/2010 10

EA4/GU-002 Cerrón 2199 7215 -3,47804 41,15335 01/10/2010 10 EA4/GU-003 Tres Provincias 2129 6985 -3,53975 41,16503 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 10

EA4/GU-004 Ocejón 2049 6722 -3,25542 41,10452 01/10/2010 10

EA4/GU-005 Buitrera 2046 6713 -3,39983 41,25248 01/10/2010 10 EA4/GU-006 La Tornera 1866 6122 -3,41327 41,01855 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-007 Alto Rey 1844 6050 -3,0538 41,16695 01/10/2010 8

EA4/GU-008 Los Mojones 1822 5978 -3,12828 41,16846 01/10/2010 8

EA4/GU-009 Santotis 1560 5118 -3,13875 41,03964 01/10/2010 6

EA4/GU-010 Alto Portillo 1538 5046 -3,07534 41,27802 01/10/2010 6

EA4/GU-011 Aragoncillo 1518 4980 -2,03678 40,95342 01/10/2010 6

EA4/GU-012 Bodera 1408 4619 -2,88043 41,1539 01/10/2010 4

EA4/GU-013 La Cebosa 2048 6719 -3,4386 41,1588 01/05/2011 10

EA4/GU-014 Tiñosa 1968 6457 -3,3955 41,2158 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-015 Santuy 1927 6322 -3,4686 41,1224 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-016 Campo 1919 6296 -3,2548 41,1448 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-017 Atalaya 1884 6181 -3,3653 41,1970 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-018 San Cristobal II 1868 6129 -1,9898 40,7019 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-019 Nevera 1833 6014 -1,7131 40,5911 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-020 Regajo de las Yeguas 1808 5932 -3,3382 41,1612 01/05/2011 8

EA4/GU-021 La Campana 1741 5712 -1,8738 40,5007 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-022 Cabeza del Viejo 1699 5574 -3,4119 41,0514 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-023 Majada de la Sierra 1695 5561 -3,2884 41,2502 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-024 Pinarejo 1694 5558 -3,2607 41,1713 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-025 Aguila I 1650 5413 -3,3818 41,1593 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-026 Cabeza de Cabida 1596 5236 -3,3777 41,1184 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-027 Mojon Cimero 1588 5210 -3,1531 41,1314 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-028 San Cristobal I 1587 5207 -3,3742 41,0547 01/05/2011 6

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EA4/GU-029 Lobo 1532 5026 -1,5560 40,7157 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-030 Rivalopez 1521 4990 -3,1518 41,2927 01/05/2011 6

EA4/GU-031 Juan Llorente 1496 4908 -1,8028 40,6155 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-032 Cabeza de Ranas 1492 4895 -3,3371 41,1032 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-033 Lituero 1457 4780 -1,7183 40,8457 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-034 Aguila II 1446 4744 -1,7697 40,8705 01/05/2011 4 EA4/GU-035 Cabezas 1436 4711 -3,3352 40,9911 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-036 Sierra Gorda 1430 4692 -3,1536 41,0087 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-037 Machorra 1423 4669 -2,0162 40,6750 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-038 El Recuenco 1421 4662 -2,9595 41,1547 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-039 Mojon Alto 1409 4623 -1,8921 40,9170 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-040 Betera 1402 4600 -1,6314 40,8322 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-041 Otero 1347 4419 -2,9543 41,1078 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-042 Sierra Ministra 1312 4304 -2,4851 41,1183 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-043 Nuestra Señora de Bienvenida 1252 4108 -2,3504 40,5829 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-044 Tetas 1144 3753 -2,5700 40,6589 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-045 Bujalcayado 1125 3691 -2,7102 41,1336 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-046 Puerto 1094 3589 -2,8060 40,2911 01/05/2011 4

EA4/GU-047 Druga 992 3255 -2,8326 40,3180 01/05/2011 2

EA4/GU-048 Hita 981 3219 -3,0470 40,8279 01/05/2011 2

EA4/GU-049 Muela de Alarilla 961 3153 -3,1092 40,8452 01/05/2011 2

EA4/GU-001 Pico del Lobo 2273 7457 -3,46632 41,18316 01/10/2010 10

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2.6 Region Reference – Madrid

Association Spain (Centre_Madrid EA4)

Region Madrid (EA4/MD-xxx)

Region manager Moises EA4MZ - [email protected]

2.6.1 Regional notes Madrid is a province of central Spain, a unique province in the autonomous community of Madrid. It is bordered on the south by the provinces of Toledo, west Avila, north Segovia, and east Guadalajara and Cuenca, Madrid has a population of 4,165,138 (2009). Its capital is Madrid, which is also Capital of Spain. 2.6.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-

84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From (DD/MM/YY

YY)

Valid To (DD/MM/YY

YY) Score

EA4/MD-001 Peñalara 2428 7966 -3,95602 40,85 01/10/2010 30/04/2015 10

EA4/MD-002 Cabezas de Hierro 2383 7808 -3,93105 40,8005 01/10/2010 10 EA4/MD-003 Cabeza de Hierro Menor 2374 7795 -3,93856 40,79574 01/10/2010 01/05/2011 10

EA4/MD-004 Valdemartín 2282 7487 -3,96041 40,7949 01/10/2010 10

EA4/MD-005 Guarramillas, Alto de las 2262 7421 -4,1042 40,8041 01/10/2010 10

EA4/MD-006 Asómate de Hoyos 2242 7356 -4,07414 40,79983 01/10/2010 10

EA4/MD-007 Maliciosa, La 2227 7306 -3,96862 40,7671 01/10/2010 10 EA4/MD-008 Nevero 2205 7234 -3,84581 40,98088 01/10/2010 31/03/2013 10 EA4/MD-009 Montón de Trigo 2161 7090 -4,07118 40,80012 01/10/2010 30/04/2015 10 EA4/MD-010 Siete Picos 2138 7014 -4,03399 40,78105 01/10/2010 30/04/2015 10

EA4/MD-011 Bailanderos 2133 6998 -3,86422 40,8144 01/10/2010 10

EA4/MD-012 Tres Provincias 2129 6985 -3,53975 41,16503 01/10/2010 10

EA4/MD-013 Najarra, La 2122 6962 -3,82814 40,81542 01/10/2010 10 EA4/MD-014 Muela, La 2101 6893 -3,77307 41,02025 01/10/2010 31/03/2013 10

EA4/MD-015 La Tornera 1866 6122 -3,41327 41,01855 01/10/2010 8

EA4/MD-016 Mondalindo 1833 6014 -3,69105 40,8739 01/10/2010 8

EA4/MD-017 Abantos 1753 5751 -4,15091 40,61603 01/10/2010 6

EA4/MD-018 El Yelmo 1717 5633 -3,87064 40,75871 01/10/2010 6

EA4/MD-019 Cancho Gordo 1563 5128 -3,63986 40,87794 01/10/2010 6

EA4/MD-020 San Pedro 1425 4675 -3,7104 40,7293 01/10/2010 4

EA4/MD-021 Estepar, El 1402 4600 -3,92092 40,63833 01/10/2010 4

EA4/MD-022 Miel, Pico de la 1392 4567 -3,6084 40,87904 01/10/2010 4 EA4/MD-023 Losares 1389 4557 -2,20571 40,21693 01/10/2010 30/11/2010 4

EA4/MD-024 Santa Catalina 1386 4547 -4,28573 40,53051 01/10/2010 4

EA4/MD-025 Cancho de la Cabeza 1264 4147 -3,48038 40,89616 01/10/2010 4

EA4/MD-026 Cenicientos, Peña de 1252 4108 -4,49696 40,27332 01/10/2010 4 EA4/MD-027 Cabreruela 1042 3419 -4,35277 40,41292 01/10/2010 30/04/2015 4

EA4/MD-028 Peña de la Cabra 1834 6017 -3,48166 41,01136 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-029 Porrejón 1821 5974 -3,45857 41,05004 01/12/2010 8

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EA4/MD-030 Centenera 1810 5938 -3,39676 40,99913 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-031 Cerezo 1636 5367 -3,5228 41,09321 01/12/2010 6

EA4/MD-032 Cabeza Antón 1395 4577 -3,47013 40,95353 01/12/2010 4

EA4/MD-033 Cebollera La Nueva 1834 6017 -3,56632 41,11364 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-034 Pico de la Dehesilla 1316 4318 -3,55856 41,04689 01/12/2010 4

EA4/MD-035 Cabeza Piñuecar 1221 4006 -3,60907 41,02852 01/12/2010 4

EA4/MD-036 Peña Quemada 1832 6010 -3,67959 41,08408 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-037 Las Berrocosas 1960 6430 -3,7204 41,06559 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-038 Colgadizos 1832 6010 -3,64055 41,12168 01/12/2010 8

EA4/MD-039 Realejo Alto 2099 6886 -3,76581 41,01569 01/12/2010 10

EA4/MD-040 Picazuelo 1249 4098 -3,62247 40,96477 01/12/2010 4

EA4/MD-041 Machota Alta 1453 4767 -4,17357 40,56087 01/05/2011 4

EA4/MD-042 Machota Baja 1381 4531 -4,16065 40,54915 01/05/2011 4 EA4/MD-043 La Peñota 1913 6276 -4,09895 40,74828 01/05/2011 30/04/2015 8

EA4/MD-044 Torrejón 1293 4242 -3.45133 40.9422 01/05/2015 4

EA4/MD-045 San Benito 1626 5334 -4.21357 40.55512 01/05/2015 6

EA4/MD-046 Almenara 1259 4130 -4.256002 40.44895 01/05/2015 4

EA4/MD-047 Peña El Aguila 2011 6597 -4.09609 40.76555 01/05/2015 10

EA4/MD-048 Flecha 2077 6814 -3.92152 40.93145 01/05/2015 10

EA4/MD-049 Cabeza de la Braña 1771 5810 -3.73904 40.87626 01/05/2015 6

EA4/MD-050 La Cruz 1514 4967 -3.73589 40.96443 01/05/2015 6

EA4/MD-051 Pico de Bañaderos 1638 5373 -3.47948 41.0719 01/05/2015 6

EA4/MD-052 Cerro del Castillo 1341 4399 -4.0175 40.70324 01/05/2015 4

EA4/MD-053 Cabeza Arcon 1558 5111 -3.72892 40.84662 01/05/2015 6

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2.7 Region Reference – Toledo

Association Spain (Centre – EA4)

Region Toledo (EA4/TO-xxx)

Region manager Refer to Association Manager

2.7.1 Regional notes The province of Toledo is one of 7 provinces of Spain EA4, and one of five provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Castilla la Mancha. This province is surrounded by Caceres province to the West, Avila and Madrid Provinces to the North, Cuenca province to the east and Ciudad Real provinces to the south. 2.7.2 Table of summits

Ref. Summit Name

Alt (m)

Alt (ft)

Longitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Latitude (WGS-84 decimal)

Valid From (DD/MM/

YYYY)

Valid To (DD/MM/

YYYY)

Score

EA4/TO-001 Rocigalgo 1448 4751 -4,61709 39,52735 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-002 Alanillas Altas 1443 4734 -4,42807 39,52938 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-003 Peñafiel 1419 4656 -4,24635 39,51727 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-004 Moradas 1381 4531 -4,8167 39,54754 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-005 Amor 1380 4528 -4,14772 39,574 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-006 Cruces 1377 4518 -4,74335 40,15412 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-007 Riscos Altos 1324 4344 -5,17219 39,56868 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-008 Castillazo 1249 4098 -4,74018 39,59677 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-009 Calderinas 1209 3967 -3,80605 39,32093 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-010 Morrón Grande 1203 3947 -3,71206 39,33222 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-011 Layos 1084 3556 -4,03569 39,73324 01/10/2010 4

EA4/TO-012 Sierra Ancha 920 3018 -5,08927 39,71414 01/10/2010 2