Video: Exploring Ancient Highways in the Spanish Pyrenees in 'Trail Tales'

Dec 22, 2021 at 19:43
by Orbea  


The Pyrenees mountains are crisscrossed with ancient highways; a network of paths painstakingly cut into the high mountains by generations long ago to support a way of life that is, sadly, gone. As the rural populations relocated to urban areas, many old trails lost their purpose, when a trail loses its reason for existing, it very quickly becomes lost itself. We start our story with a network of high trails, unused, all lost, but not forgotten, simply waiting for a new purpose.

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During the early 20th century, gradual loss of the rural ways of life resulted in massive depopulation of huge areas of Spain as people sought better lives in the growing cities. Little by little areas became deserted, tiny villages were largely abandoned and houses were left to rot.

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The villages which survived were communicated by new roads, supported by the type of massive civil engineering projects which fascist dictators excel at. As a result of these changes, so many trails lost their purposes and when a trail loses its reason for existing it very quickly becomes lost itself.

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This is not a story of invention, rather it is a story of reinvention. Trails that served a historical use lost their purpose as human geography changed, becoming lost themselves until they found a new use thanks to a small, passionate group of mountain bikers. These pioneers sought out the old highways, looking for clues on the ground, on old maps or by talking to the older generations.

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That search for what is on the other side, for that perfect singletrack which nobody has ever ridden before, drove these riders higher and deeper into the mountains. The reality wasn’t always the same as the dream though, and they found that many trails had fallen so far into disrepair that they were either not rideable or were a long way from being fun. That didn’t stop these 2-wheeled explorers though, and they sought out permission to reopen old trails, and armed with pickaxes, spades, and chainsaws they transformed old trails, reopening and reshaping them for mountain biking.

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22 Comments
  • 4 0
 Great place and the people out there are soooo friendly. Can get extremely hot in the summer and dangerously cold in the winter though.
  • 3 0
 One of the best places in Europe to ride. No ski lifts, you'll have to earn your descents. But you'll be rewarded by an unspoiled landscape and fantastic trails!
  • 7 3
 Earn your descents? Most (all?) of this was E-bikes.
  • 2 2
 @Snowytrail: And I don't know if carrying their e-bikes up the hill counts as "earning". My inclination is to go with no.
  • 14 2
 @Snowytrail: So a bunch of guys roam around the mountails,carrying their builder gear,digging and reshaping old trails ,in the ferocious heat of a Spanish summer,making the trails come back to life and accessible to visiting bikers.Which inevitably will bring extra money into the local economy,and all you can do is moan about them using ebikes
  • 6 1
 @Snowytrail: Youve obviously never picked an ebike up,let alone lugged it up a mountain,theyve earned there turn alright.Then some Semi pro bro,gets paid to heli/lift/uplift into the hills,has a paid for film crew ,and loads of support,but man,that guy schralps.
I know ill get battered for these comments,but come on guys ,give some respect.
  • 3 1
 @scoot34: well said sir. The moaning about ebikes is getting old. No I don’t have one. Yet!
  • 3 0
 @Stumpy2: I do,and at 56 yrs old,with a whole lifetime of mtb breaks ,dislocations and general damage acquired from 25yrs biking + hooning around,i was ready to quit,1 last dance on an ebike,and i love it,its hard to pull the trigger and buy one,but my specialized Enduro hasnt been ridden for 2+,years Smile
  • 2 0
 I’m lucky enough to have enjoyed a week riding trails in this area with Doug and the BasqueMTB team. The trails we rode are incredible. Without a doubt the best time I’ve had on a bike.
  • 3 1
 If you want us to understand subtitles would help
  • 1 0
 I guess they uploaded the wrong version.
  • 7 0
 click on the CC button on the youtube controls ribbon - the subtitles are there.
  • 1 1
 @Jethro1: Thanks for helping that cabrón
  • 1 0
 Superb crew who look after the riders and stunning trails. An adventure around every corner
  • 1 0
 Looks like Durango CO high country
  • 1 0
 Soo Nice!
wonder were on map this trails in clip was ?
  • 1 0
 I can recognize some landscapes of Aragon Pyrenees. These guys are based in Ainsa anyway.
  • 3 0
 @eekamouse: And Benasque.
  • 2 0
 @eekamouse: yes, certainly from Aragon, Ainsa aeras and so on...
Such a great place to ride AND to spend holidays. I can't wait to go back there!
  • 4 1
 There are a bunch of trails around Ainsa, Bielsa and Benasque.
  • 1 0
 Looks epic!
  • 3 6
 If a bike has a motor is it a motorcycle?







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