Collado
A collado is a geographical term referring to a mountain pass or saddle. It describes a low point or gap between two higher elevations, typically mountains or hills. Collados are natural features that often facilitate travel and passage through mountainous terrain. The term is of Spanish origin and is commonly found in regions with Spanish influence, such as Spain, Latin America, and the southwestern United States.
The formation of collados is generally attributed to geological processes like erosion, glaciation, or tectonic activity
In mountaineering and hiking, identifying and traversing collados is a key aspect of route planning. They can