Team Mulhacén On Top of the World!!

  • by Jon Griffith
  • 29 Oct, 2018

¡El Equipo Mulhacén encima del mundo!

Mulhacén at 3,479m is the highest mountain in continental Spain and in the Iberian Peninsula.  It is part of the Sierra Nevada range in the Cordillera Penibética.  It is named after Abu l-Hasan Ali, known as Muley Hacén in Spanish, the penultimate Muslim King of Granada in the 15th century who, according to legend, was buried on the summit of the mountain.
El Mulhacén, con una altitud de 3.479m, es el pico más alto de la península ibérica y el segundo de España tras el Teide, de 3.718m.  El Mulhacén forma parte del parque nacional de Sierra Nevada.  El Mulhacén es la montaña más alta en la Península Iberica.  Es parte de Sierra Nevada en la Cordillera Penibética.  Recibe su nombre por Abu l-Hasan Ali, conocido también como Muley Hacén en Español, el último rey musulmán de Granada en el sigo XV, quien siguiendo la leyenda fue enterrado en la cima de la montaña.   

When Susana, Natalia, who came over from London, Tilly from the UK, Miguel Ángel and me (Jon) were half way up the mountain we all could see each other thinking the same thing – a little more preparation would have been great!

We did reach the peak, as planned, on Thursday 25 October 2018, on the first anniversary.

As you can see from the photos there were some quite tricky sections with 30 degree drops along the route. The view from the top, 3479m, was spectacular especially as we were blessed to have such glorious weather.

by Jon Griffith 23 Sept, 2023

Club R19 gives thanks to Alfonso Blas and Carlos Cardelle for their spectacular achievement in climbing Denali. They teamed up to give increased visibility to Uner , Rafiqui and Club R19 in support of Cystic Fibrosis. Well done Alfonso and Carlos!!  Click here for more about this challenge.

by Jon Griffith 17 Oct, 2021
Entrevista de televisión sobre Superpepe con dos miembros del Equipo C: Josephine Riquelme-Beneyto y Francisco Campello Peral
by Josephine Riquelme 22 Jun, 2021
Photo, 19 June 2021, Operation C Members:
Carmen Sánchez, President, Rotary Club Alicante Puerto
Josephine Riquelme, Club R19
by Josephine Riquelme 06 Nov, 2018
TV presenter, Miriam, of the 'día a día' (day-to-day) show interviews Josephine and Jon about CLUB R19 - select here to watch the recording.
by Josephine Riquelme 05 Nov, 2018
R19 Founders, Josephine Riquelme and Jon Griffith, discuss R19 following the Triple Peaks Mountain Challenge  on live radio with Rosa Lucas on 06 November 2018.   You can see the photos here.  The following is a summary:

R19 was founded:

1.  In honour of Raquel to bring awareness about cystic fibrosis [cf]

2.  To raise funds to support people with cf

3.  To undertake challenges and  events such as the Triple Peaks Challenge in order to achieve these objectives and also to highlight the importance of physical activity for people with cf - in other words, more exercise and less medicines

With respect to the Triple Peaks Challenge, two weeks ago three R19 teams climbed three mountains in three countries in order to coincide with Raquel's first anniversary - one team climbed the highest mountain in continental Spain, Mulhacén (3479m), another team the highest mountain in Africa which is also the highest free-standing mountain in the world, Kilimanjaro (5895m), and a third team climbed the highest mountain in Wales, Snowdon (1085m).

In a two month period, September and October, R19 has produced a Concert with international artists, run two marathons and climbed three mountains, raising over €15,000.  See some of the photos here.

A little breather is required!  However, we are thinking about the next challenge and that it is something quite spectacular!
by Josephine Riquelme 05 Nov, 2018
VER A JOSEFINA RIQUELME DE CLUB R19 E IRENE SANTOS DE TEATRALIZARTE CON MIRIAM QUESADA DE TeleElx EN DIRECTO - SEPTIEMBRE 2018
by Jon Griffith 29 Oct, 2018
Mulhacén at 3,479m is the highest mountain in continental Spain and in the Iberian Peninsula.  It is part of the Sierra Nevada range in the Cordillera Penibética.  It is named after Abu l-Hasan Ali, known as Muley Hacén  in Spanish, the penultimate Muslim King of Granada in the 15th century who, according to legend, was buried on the summit of the mountain.
by Jon Griffith 29 Oct, 2018
Congratulations Jenny and thank you for supporting CLUB R19 and taking up this challenge in memory of Raquel!  It was very wet and muddy on the towpath but Jenny made good time with one and fifty nine minutes.  Jenny says her memories of Raquel kept her going :)
by Jon Griffith 22 Oct, 2018
A great success for cystic fibrosis in honour of Raquel.
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