The emblematic hiking route Camino Schmid, in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, is 100 years old.It was born in 1926 thanks to the Austrian mountaineer Eduardo Schmid Weikan, who charted a route to join two refuges of the Port of Navacerrada and the Valley of Fuenfría, and marked the 6.5 kilometers away, saving the wall of Seven Picos, thus becoming one of the first itineraries signposted in Spain.
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The emblematic hiking route Camino Schmid, in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, is 100 years old.It was born in 1926 thanks to the Austrian mountaineer Eduardo Schmid Weikan, who charted a route to join two refuges of the Port of Navacerrada and the Valley of Fuenfría, and marked the 6.5 kilometers away, saving the wall of Seven Picos, thus becoming one of the first itineraries signposted in Spain.