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Długość32,1 km Wysokość1329 m Way down1334 m Czas trwania04:00 h:m Data29.05.2009
Oceny Author Krajobraz Czynnik zadowolenia Kondycja Technika

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Today we wanted to go up over 2000m to take advantage of the view so we set off along the path above the Rio Torrente and then followed it back up to 1700m as we did on day 3 but where the Camino de la Dehesa splits from Camino del Espinar we turned right and followed the Camino de la Dehesa up to 2179m at Sendero Sulayr. This was a climb of exactly 1200m non-stop and I think that it is the most we have ever done in one run and brought us up into the remaining snow from the winter. We continued round the Camino de la Dehesa and we could already see that places on the route were still covered by the snow slopes. The snow was hard and a bit wet but gave enough grip to traverse so we decided not to turn back but to continue our planned route. We had passed the highest point so the snow problem would become less as we descended. We had problems to traverse Baranco Prados de Isidoro and Baranco Prado Largo but once we had passed Cortijo la Umbria the way was clear for our descent. At 1900m we were out of the snow and came back to the first signs of life in Cortijo del Carrero where some of the houses were occupied. We followed the Camino de la Dehesa all the steep way down to Nigüelas and back home. The ascent of 1200m had an average of 8% but some parts were as much as 24% so it was quite a challenge. The views from Fuente de Mailopez and particularly along the Camino de la Dehesa from the junction with Camino del Espinar to the top were fantastic. The descent is also beautiful. A route well worth doing, and I had some bits (another 500m ascent) up on Fuente de Mailopez as possible alternatives or add-ons. All in all today was quite an adventure and I would recommend not to try this before the entire Camino de la Dehesa is free of snow or take crampons, a climbing rope and ice axes with you! If there had been more snow or the snow was frozen hard, we wouldn’t have been able to pass and would have had to turn back, either descending the way we came or via Camino del Espinar which we had already ridden on day 3.

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Trasa: West Sierra Nevada 02
Rodzaj: Rower górski (MTB)
Długość: 32,1 km
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Ocena: Krajobraz Czynnik zadowolenia Kondycja Technika