Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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The Secretariat of the production spent $ 13,400 for public lighting Industrial Park





By the end of the street lighting within the premises of Bigand Industrial Park, and following the implementation schedule of works of Programme Industrial Park Bicentennial of the Nation, the Ministry of Production in the Municipality of Bigand acquired in recent days:

lighting fixtures 40 250 W Al / P

40 Arms for artifacts

40 40 Lamp Ballasts


40 Connectors and


40 connectors with fuse holder

The investment made by that Secretariat was $ 13,403.90 and artifacts acquired already in the tank Bigand Commune.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Transfer Media Files From Shareaza To Mp3 Player

began classes Course Attendant PC




On Saturday April 30 began classes in the course of Computer Operator in the computer room of the EEM N º 215, institution who kindly gave their facilities for the development of the workshops.

This community project was successfully launched in 2008, thanks to an agreement with the NGO Generation XXI and the Civil Association of Rosario GIVEN, year after year, a significant number of young people aged 18 years and adults of our people joined in workshops, in charge of Prof. Carmelo and Nestor Aquilia, for training in handling of this fundamental technology for social and professional integration, Computer.

Today, courses in Basic Computer Operator, issued on Saturday, and Advanced Computer Operator, issued on Tuesday, have official endorsement from the Provincial Directorate of Technical Education, Production and Labour, Non-Formal Education Area, Ministry of Education, Santa Fe

Elementary Welcome Address

Technology Park Coastal Center advises the Engineers of the Ministry of Production in the project Business Incubator Industrial Park Bigand




On Wednesday May 4 Community President Mr. Patrick Erceg, Mr. Alejandro Ruggeri, Mr. Martino and Gonzalo Alejandro Fontanella, visited the Parque Tecnológico Litoral Centro - SAPEM of the city of Santa Fe, and met with General Manager Dr. Amadeo Cellino and the Coordinator of Business Incubation Rubén Malizia.

The meeting's main objective was to receive advice on how staff and managers SAPEM addressed various issues related to the creation of the Business Incubator Bigand Industrial Park.

Some of the issues discussed are listed below:

- Stages of the incubation system.

- Documentation intervening in the early stages of the incubation system.

- Infrastructure needed to create a Business Incubator.

- Different orientations of Business Incubators.

Piercing Eyebrow With Safety Pin

Curavacas (2,524 m). WEST CHANNEL (PD + / 450 m/50 ° max / III)

2011/04/18

Seizing the short truce weather for the first days of Holy Week, we track the Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre, in the mountains of Palencia, to settle scores, see if the shortage Snow and time will permit.

Our first objective, the emblematic Curavacas ... This time, climb the South Canal (PD + / 450 m/50 ° max / III) leading to El Portillo, located between the West and the Peak Summit Middle Curavacas, to continue to the Main Top Curavacas, from which descend by its normal route of the Canal Grande Callejo (PD-/400 m/45 º Max / II).

The tour around the hills of the Massif Curavacas ascend the following summits:

- Curavacas mean peak (2,493 m)
- Curavacas (2,524 m)


SITUATION
Carrionas Sources Natural Park and Fuente Cobre. Mountain Palentina. Cantabrian Mountains.


POINT
Glaziers People.

To reach Glaziers (Palencia), see REPSOL GUIDE.


MAPPING
Mountain Palentina 1:50.000. National Center Geographic Information.

MAP


Wikiloc MAP


MAP OF THE SOUTHWEST CHANNEL


SKETCH OF THE CANAL GRANDE CALLEJO


SUMMARY
DIFFERENCE: (+/-) 1,300 meters 450 meters (+/-), carcasses.
TOTAL DISTANCE: 12 km.
TOTAL TIME: 10:30 hours.
Difficulty: Slightly Difficult Superior (PD +). Steps
grade III in the ascent of the Southwest Canal due to shortage of snow. Earrings
snow up to 50 degrees in the climb up the North Channel and in the final meters before reaching the summit of Curavacas. Earrings
snow up to 45 degrees in the normal way down the Canal Grande Callejo. Itinerary
trail off during the ascent to the base of the North Channel.

MATERIAL: Basic equipment winter; helmet.
WATER: You can get water at various points of travel.

GPS TRACK LOG
Click on this link: WikiLoc Curavacas 20110418. CANAL SOUTHWEST

ASCENSION
Despite the weather, we left Madrid on Sunday 17 April en route to the mountains of Palencia ... population left behind Guardo, where VIDAL luggage must be prepared to go on vacation, and Velilla del Río Carrión to continue towards Glaziers, starting point of our ascent to Curavacas ...

... our goal finally appears on stage ...



... as expected, snow is scarce in South Side ...


... Velilla power station ...


... and the unmistakable spikelets.


parked the van in a bucolic meadow before reaching Glaziers, spend the night at the Rio Carrión ...

... Curavacas while watching us.



We got an hour with a temperature reasonable but nice ... over breakfast we reject the option to move up the South Channel and we opted for the South West, the South will have to wait until next time ...

eternal After breakfast, we mobilized to reach Glaziers, where we parked end of town and we finished preparing the backpacks ...

... nice view from here ...



... Curavacas with zoom.


minutes before we launched, we received an unexpected visit from a new friend who will accompany us throughout the day ...

... Truman, our guide second in this rise.



At the height of the bar "The Lake" of Glaziers, Ulma, the owner's property canidae bar, join us, become our personal guide throughout the ascent Curavacas ...

... Glaziers to leave 09:15 hours in NW ...



... Curavacas we wait ...


... Ulma in mind ...


... Impress views ...


... Looking back ...


... to reach this fork, where it meets the normal route of ascent, among others.


To ascend the South Canal we proceed along the Arroyo de Valdenievas same name by the way, ignoring the turn off towards the Cabriles Creek, where you can access which is the normal route of ascent to Curavacas, the Canal Grande Callejo, our way down within a few hours ...

... the path is clear ...



... with these guides, who can miss ??...


... the North Channel with a persistent snowfield ...


... to reach the diversion of Arroyo's Sona ... postil


... located after crossing the gate.


Valdenievas abandon the path and continue along the path which, in theory, lead us to the entrance of the Canal West ...

... postil a bucolic refuge from Sona ...



... climbing at all times ...


... Our guides are impatient ...


... observing the West Canal ...


... heather make an appearance ( Erica sp. ) ...


... Where is Truman ??...


... broom (Cytisus scoparius ) and heather (Erica sp . ) at its best ...


... finally a milestone ...


... gaining altitude ...


... Well camouflaged among the heather ...


... begins particular quarry.


Erosion has had its effect and boulders that make up Massif Curavacas clusters accumulate at the base, making the climb quite entertaining ...

... Large boulders are characteristic of clusters ...



... Spikelets looks ...


... one step forward ... and two steps back ...


... what is left to the base of the Canal West ...


... Truman somewhat exhausted ...


... a small break to enjoy the view ...


... Ulma watching us ...


... to reach the snow field where South Canal begins ...


... and where one of our guides ...


... advantage to take a "Nap."


We make a brief stop for equipment, are 11:45 am, we have immortalized on the rise, blaming the heather and boulders ...

... the North Channel we wait ...



... Truman in front ...


... building sections of rock to move more comfortable ...


... Spikelets watching us ...


... the slope increases ...


... and clouds of development encroaching on us.


scarce snow in the channel and most of the ribs are exposed so climb along the rocky spur that exists in the middle of it ...

... dams of boulders, ideal for climbing ...



... what a couple ...


... striking contrasts in the Canal West ...


... cumulonimbus clusters that evolve ...


... between snow and rock climbing ...


... fun climbs ahead ...


... Watch for falling boulders ...


... enjoying the view ...


... At this point, the better the rock.


We turned the grassy canal to prevent slipping and face some small grade III climb very affordable thanks to the boulders that crop up everywhere, the terrain is vertical but simple ...

... unmistakable ...



... what lies ahead ...


... to keep climbing ...


... Mane below ...


... and now at the top ...


... climb up to the inevitable in our case by the lack of snow ...


... Mane exceeds that with little difficulty.


Only a little effort, Ulma rises to where Mane, and not Truman, who twice craggy ... After a few tense moments, I face the climb while Truman closely follows me whining ... (To see it in motion, I refer you to the First Delivery of Video) ...

... test passed ...



... the climbs are continuous ...


... better not let your guard down ...


... Truman is watching closely ...


... the end of the channel is near.

We
another brief stop to put on our crampons, from this point continues until the snow is off the channel ...

... finally some snow tread ...



... the three head ...


... Truman did not need crampons to progress ...


... Looking back ...


... the slope is constant ...


... hence we come ...


... meters in the channel last ...


... persistent snowfield despite temperatures of recent days ...


... opening track ...


... very near the end ...


... observed by the spikelets ...


... up to El Portillo, located between Pico and Summit Middle East ...


... clouds in all directions ...


... as we watch the white appearance of the North Face.


are 13:45 hours, we are in the saddle between the nearby Peak Summit West and Middle ... although we have yet to reach the Curavacas, backpacks and leave the material in the pass and headed in search of the Summit West ...

... Curavacas and Middle Peak climb shortly ...



... along this ledge ...


... following milestones ...


... Ulma shows us the best way.


At this point, we came across a steep snowfield that we have to cross, while our crampons and ice axes are on the hill, how ready are we ... I lose a few feet to avoid the snowfield and go back to climb to reach new milestones ...

... Mane prefer to wait for the other side of the fridge ...



... views despite the clouds ...


... But these milestones do not lead to the Summit West.


milestones are headed in a westerly direction in search of the ridge to the Curruquilla ... getting late and we still have to get to Curavacas so back on my feet, the Summit West is pending until our next visit ...

... ledge that skirts ...



... Truman waits for me at all times ...


... Ulma and Mane while waiting at the foot of the svelte Middle Peak, at the output of the channel.


Back in the saddle, the foursome regrouped, we collect our backpacks and headed eastwards in search of the nearby Pico Middle ...

... Ulma advantage to rest ...



... Amen to the rest ...


... Spikelets and West Summit Curavacas ...


... fun climbs ...


... to reach the highest point Pico Middle ...


... from which to observe the nearby Curavacas ...


... a little closer.

We
another brief stop to savor the view before going in search of our primary goal of the day ...

... Spikelets ...



... Peña Prieta Summit West and ...


... posing with our two guides now ...


... and thinking of ROOFS OF SPAIN.


Curavacas Bluff Middle Peak (2,493 meters)


We left the spikelets ...


... Curavacas we wait ...


... treading snow again ...


... some enjoy as dwarfs ...


... leaving behind the Pico Middle East Summit ...


... now to Peña Prieta panoramic ...


... Truman Ulma and we expect ...


... walking in the hills of Curavacas ...


... curious perspective ...


... glancing out of the Canal Sur ...


... view from above ... next time will be ...


... Ulma shows us the simplest way to achieve the summit ...


... enjoying the journey.


are facing the last difficulty before reaching the summit, opted for the easier ascent that leads to the North Slope, where the slope reaches 50 ° ...

... following milestones ...



... the slope is accentuated ...


... what is left to the top ...


... Mane is coming ...


... smooth ascending ...


... as the clouds continue their progress ...


... Curavacas Well, a few feet below ...


... Ulma rests near the top ...


... full of decorative ...


... breathtaking view ...


... From the top of Curavacas ...


... Fuentes three emblematic Carrionas and Picos de Europa ...


... Spikelets ...


... and Peña Prieta.


It's 15:20 hours, we make a long stop at the top (01:30 hours) to recover energy while controlling the evolution of clouds at all times, our guides are hungry for what we share with them our viands, not in vain have guided us to the top ...

... with what we have in the body, the descent through the Canal Grande Callejo is a breeze, you just have to be careful to not mislead the milestones for the time to find the gap that leads to the canal ...

... Mane near the corner before beginning the descent ...



... spikelets solitary ...


... Peña Prieta and Picos de Europa, sorry for light ...


... OLD ROCK in the Massif Central (the left) is barely distinguishable ...


... last minute break at the top ...


... absorbed in the highest point.


Curavacas Bluff (2,524 m).


is time to go ...


... next time, Curavacas ...


... aware of the milestones ...


... nice backdrop ...


... Ulma, as a good guide, attentive at all times ...


... Eastern Massif of Picos de Europa ...


... in search of the Canal Grande Callejo ...


... from there we come ...


... Ulma is positioned at the entrance of Callejo Grande ...


... by reference to these dimensions, our left in the fall ...


... downclimbing the first few meters ...


... watch for falling boulders ...


... down by the canal ...


... moderate tilt ...


... Mane and Truman opening track ...


... Glaziers watching the descent to ...


... out the channel ...


... nearly 1,000 feet down in front ...


... Weird needles ...


... following the traces of path ...


... grouped, for now ...


... enjoying the view ...


... Callejo the Canal Grande ...


... and the eternal quarry ...


... of boulders, the result of erosion ...


... a little break ...


... Weird clouds over the Curavacas ...


... the South Channel, a little closer ...


... and Callejo Canal Grande ...


... broom (Cytisus scoparius ) and heather (Erica sp . ) reappear ...


... carpeting the slopes of Curavacas ...


... near the bottom of the valley ...


... by observing the decrease in the normal way ...


... the path is clear ...


... impossible not to look back ...


... Truman us the way ...


... Glaziers are very close ...


... reaching Valdenievas Road, at the fork in the normal way ...


... Curavacas watching us ...


... and Populus nigra begin to sprout.


Glaziers Already on the way to the van, we chatted with the owner of Ulma and bar "The Lake", which informs us of the exploits of our makeshift mountain companions during the day today ... since he was a puppy, Ulma amounts to Curavacas day in and day out, accompanying mountaineers who, during the whole year, trying to dimple the Top of Curavacas ...

... until the next visit.



Before leaving, we had a beer at the bar while chatting animatedly with the owner for a while, memories from here.

The first part of the video version ...




... and outcome.



total of 10:30 hours of activity crossing the Massif Curavacas in good company ... Ulma and Truman, thank you for this day ...