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La Linea - Castellar de la Frontera - Guadiaro - Sotogrande - Alcaidesa - Sierra Carbonera - La Linea

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Trail stats

Distance
45.21 mi
Elevation gain
2,657 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,657 ft
Max elevation
1,023 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
7 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
6 hours 39 minutes
Coordinates
18684
Uploaded
November 6, 2022
Recorded
November 2022
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near La Línea de la Concepción, Andalucía (España)

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Itinerary description

Nice gravel route with very few paved sections.
Mostly flat if you take out the last part. We tried to cross Sierra Carboneros but the rocky route, steep climbs and closed gates - military roads - make it hard to do.

At 12km you have a gate but you can easily jump the rocks on its right side.
At 29km you have a entrance to the gravel road which follows Rio Hozgarganta.
At 35km you can choose by taking the asphalt road or continue by the gravel road. There are some fences along the way you need to open and close!!
At 41km we had to run away from a dog - see on the map. You can take the road on the left and you'll be safe. If you want some adrenaline you can try to pass the dog xD.
At 54km you can take an easier route - go to the roundabout and open the fence to take a gravel road close to the highway. We tryed to pass Sierra Carboneros but as I wrote earlier, it's very hard to do it by bike.

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