Jump to content

Draft:Kapildui

Coordinates: 42°46′02″N 2°32′10″W / 42.76722°N 2.53611°W / 42.76722; -2.53611
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kapildui
View of Kapildui
Highest point
Elevation1,177[1] m (3,862 ft)
Prominence346[1] m (1,135 ft)
Isolation19.1[1] km (11.9 mi)
Coordinates42°46′02″N 2°32′10″W / 42.76722°N 2.53611°W / 42.76722; -2.53611
Geography
Kapildui is located in the Basque Country
Kapildui
Kapildui
Location of Kapildui in the Basque Country
LocationBernedo, Álava, Basque Country, Spain
Parent rangeMontes de Vitoria [es][1]
Climbing
Easiest routeRoad

Kapildui (rarely in Spanish: Capilduy) is a mountain in Bernedo, Álava, in the Basque Country of Spain. The highest mountain of the Montes de Vitoria [es][2] and Izki Natural Park,[3] it is located on a branch of the main range which encloses the valley of Okina by the east.[4] The summit is crowned by a weather radar built in 2005 and operated by Euskalmet.[5]

Kapildui can be reached by a hike from Okina, Hijona or Arluzea.[6] There is also a service road to the summit, but access to it is restricted as it travels through Berrozi [es], a training ground for the Ertzaintza.[7]

Weather radar

[edit]

More than 230 locations were initially considered for the construction of a weather radar by Euskalmet. The number of potential locations was reduced to five after excluding summits without road access or connections to the electrical grid. It was inaugurated by Juan José Ibarretxe in 2005.[7] The construction of a wind farm in nearby Azazeta is expected to affect the operation of the radar. As a consequence, in 2023 the Basque Government announced its intentions to build an auxiliary radar at a yet to be determined location.[8][9] While the planned service life of the radar ends in 2025 (twenty years after its construction), the government intends to keep it in operation past that date.[5]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d "Kapildui, Spain". Peakbagger.com.
  2. ^ J. Pérez, Fernando (10 September 2012). "Kapildui (1.176 m.) y Butxisolo (1.146 m.)". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Parque Natural Izki". Arabako Mendialdeko Kuadrilla - Cuadrilla Montaña Alavesa (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2024.
  4. ^ García Álvarez, José María (1900) [25 November 1897]. "La Sierra de Oquina". Euskal-Erria (in Spanish). 42: 444–446.
  5. ^ a b Carazo, Ander (24 September 2023). "El radar de Kapildui sobrevivirá a la instalación de molinos en Azáceta". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  6. ^ Gil García, Josean (December 2008). Montes de Araba (in Spanish). Bilbao: Sua Edizioak. pp. 204–206. ISBN 978-84-8216-313-0.
  7. ^ a b Tomé, María José (22 January 2012). "El vigilante de la lluvia". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  8. ^ Yurre, David (2 May 2023). "El Gobierno vasco descarta ahora construir un nuevo radar". Cadena SER. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  9. ^ Navarro, José Manuel (2 May 2023). "El parque eólico de Azáceta obliga a constuir un nuevo radar meteorológico". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 July 2024.
[edit]
  • Media related to Kapildui at Wikimedia Commons