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C/ Castro, San Isidro - Montaña Ifara (Granadilla)

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Distance
6.52 mi
Elevation gain
617 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
617 ft
Max elevation
951 ft
TrailRank 
34 2.7
Min elevation
420 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
2 hours 47 minutes
Time
3 hours 37 minutes
Coordinates
1650
Uploaded
February 15, 2019
Recorded
February 2019
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near Castro, Canarias (España)

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C/ Castro, San Isidro - Montaña Ifara (Granadilla)

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PictographPhoto Altitude 622 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 552 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 559 ft
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Montaña Ifara

PictographPhoto Altitude 536 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 533 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 466 ft
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PictographTree Altitude 492 ft
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Cardoncillo

PictographPhoto Altitude 554 ft
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Montaña Los Riscos

PictographPhoto Altitude 731 ft
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Foto

PictographPhoto Altitude 716 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 780 ft
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PictographPhoto Altitude 885 ft
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  • Photo of Lewis Orrow
    Lewis Orrow May 1, 2019

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    OK, sorry to say I can’t recommend this trail. Elements of it are quite nice but there’s a fundamental problem a few km in that caused us to have to find an alternative route.

    The problem is that after crossing a baranco and ascending it appears to be private property. The large, aggressive and more importantly loose dogs made that quite clear. I’m not ashamed to say we did a smart about face and left the route to find our own way.

    A shame really, it’s the first time I’ve encountered such an issue with this App but then we’re all responsible for inputting data so I can’t blame the App or its developers.

    Shame but there you go.

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