Montón de Trigo
Montón de Trigo is one of the most important and highest mountains of the Sierra de Guadarrama and of the mountainous branch of La Mujer Muerta, located between the valleys of the Moros river to the west and the Eresma river to the east. Administratively, it is within the municipality of El Espinar, in the south of the province of Segovia.
Description
It has an altitude of 2161 meters and a prominence of about 177 meters.The silhouette of the peak, if viewed from the south, alludes to the name, as it resembles a traditional wheat heap, with a conical shape. Its slopes are covered by a thick Scots pine forest, which reaches up to 2000 meters above sea level. From that altitude, alpine meadows, high mountain shrubs and rocky areas can be seen.
The common access is through its southern slope. The climb begins on a path that leaves from the Fuenfría pass heading west along the eastern slope of Cerro Minguete. From there, it is possible to contemplate a view of the Castilian-Leonese and Madrid plains.