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The Cabildo of Tenerife plans to reopen the Altavista (Teide) refuge in the first half of 2024

December 11, 2023
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, December 11 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Cabildo of Tenerife plans to reopen the Altavista Refuge, located in the Teide National Park, for the first half of next year.

This was stated by the president of the island corporation, Rosa Dávila, during a press conference held this Monday on the occasion of ‘International Mountain Day’.

Dávila, who was accompanied by the Minister of the Natural Environment, Sustainability and Security and Emergencies, Blanca Pérez, and the insular director of the Natural Environment, Pedro Millán, indicated that work is being done to reopen the Altavista Shelter, which has been closed since November 2020. .

“It is vitally important equipment for the safety and environmental protection of Teide and we want to put it into operation as soon as possible,” he indicated.

At this time, he commented, “the area of ​​Natural Environment, Sustainability and Security and Emergencies is waiting to receive the economic viability study to undertake the improvements, it is about having a more sustainable Altavista Shelter, with zero environmental impact on the subsoil, that is powered by renewable energy and that offers better facilities for those who spend the night there.

The intention, he noted, “is that the work can be undertaken as soon as possible to proceed with the reopening in the first half of next year.”

Likewise, Rosa Dávila highlighted the close collaboration with the Tenerife Mountaineering Federation, the Tenerife Mountaineering Group and the Canarian Mountaineering Federation for the development of initiatives that benefit citizens.

“The Cabildo develops a recreational policy in nature with actions so that the population carries out different activities in the natural environment in an orderly and safe manner, guaranteeing at the same time the conservation of the areas in which these activities are carried out,” he highlighted.

For her part, Blanca Pérez indicated that they are also working with the Tenerife Mountain Group to transfer the Casa Forestal de Garachico (La Montañeta) to serve as a center for activities linked to mountaineering and also as a refuge-hostel in an area with great wealth of paths and hiking tradition.

In addition, he highlighted the line of collaboration with the two federations – Tenerife and the Canary Islands -, who receive grants of 15,000 euros for different initiatives such as the development of the Tenerife ON application and the approval of trails, respectively.

MORE THAN 25,000 FEDERATIONS IN THE MOUNTAIN

The insular director of Natural Environment, Pedro Millán, explained that it is planned to develop agreements “that allow the contribution of the more than 25,000 federated members in information on the current state and possible incidents in the insular network of trails, as well as the progressive homologation of the short-distance trails that are going to be incorporated into the largest network of public paths in the entire archipelago, always with the quality and safety criteria essential not only for local walkers but also for the thousands of tourists who increasingly come. to this island attracted by walking in nature.

Likewise, Millán highlighted the important work carried out by the Environmental Participation and Volunteering Office of the Cabildo “which has been working for years with different groups and groups from across the island in the care and defense of the nature of the mountains, with numerous environmental awareness and sensitization actions”.

Thus, he noted that “waste cleaning on trails, fight against invasive species, information and training activities on natural and cultural values ​​and recovery of paths and traditional activities are organized.”

The United Nations (UN) celebrates ‘International Mountain Day’ on December 11, whose theme in this year’s edition is dedicated to the restoration of mountain ecosystems.

The initiative promoted by the UN aims to raise awareness among the population about the relevance of mountain ecosystems and demand nature-based solutions, best practices and investments that build resilience, reduce vulnerability and increase the capacity of mountains to adapt to threats. daily weather and extreme weather events.



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