1. Puerto de Mogán to San Nicolas: 0 - 33 kilometres You climb away from the built-up coastline, on a good road, climbing gradually past the odd house and café, hamlets, cactus bushes and brightly coloured flowers. At around 11.5 kilometres into the ride, there's a sharp left after Mogán onto the GC200. Valley of the Tears via Mirador Degollada del Humo is a climb in the region Gran Canaria. It is 11.9km long and bridges 1013 vertical meters with an average gradient of 8.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 1135. The top of the ascent is located at 1360 meters above sea level.
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Feared by all that visit Gran Canaria, Valley of the Tears leaves little to the imagination with its wickedly steep gradients, hostile landscapes and a seemingly endless road that'll suck all the moisture from your body as you tackle its unforgiving slopes so, naturally, we couldn't wait to pay it a visit to find out more….. 1. Aldea to Artenara: 0-28 km The ride begins on the GC210 out of Aldea (the first half of this section is as described for section 3 of the Valley of the Tears route) and although the gradient appears reasonably benign on the ride profile, rest assured you will be properly warmed up within a few kilometres of leaving Aldea. Lush green valleys, arid canyons, pinewood forest mountainscapes, Atlantic waves, hillside vineyards, desert-like sand dunes, dramatic cliffs, banana plantations, rustic fishing towns - it really has it all. The Valley Of The Tears (VOTT) is the GC606 from the El Parralillo Dam at 300 metres above sea level to the summit at 1,380 metres above sea level. Average grade (including a 1km descent) is 10% (12% without) and maximum grade is more than 25%. A serious climb!
Hill Junkie Gran Canaria Day 3 Valley of the Tears
Valley of the Tears Spain The most iconic climb on Gran Canaria. 9.3 FIETS 7.9 mi DISTANCE 3,515 ft ELEVATION GAINED 8.4 % AVG. GRADIENT FULL CLIMB STATS PHOTOS & VIDEOS PJAMM TRIPS ROUTES IN AREA STRAVA MORE Page Contributor (s): Lisa Irizarry and Matthew Jiang, New York, New York; Luke Hise, Phoenix, AZ INTRO Valley of tears / the wall - Gran Canaria is a 127.0 km Cycling Route. Discover this route and more at Strava. Visit today! A revered climb with a well-earned reputation, the hairpins Valley of the tears seem to do little to allay the punishing upward trajectory, but thankfully are punctuated with a few respite sections! Home; Destinations;. Gran Canaria : Road Surface : Road Bike: Difficulty : A small road to El Carrizal winds its way up the slope over numerous hairpin bends and is reminiscent of a corkscrew. The landscape is still attractive, but the high average gradient and the length of the climb may mean that the eye for these beauties is missing. Fortunately, after overcoming the summit, the trail tends to lead us downhill to.
Hill Junkie Gran Canaria Day 3 Valley of the Tears
Ride Segment Tejeda, CN, Spain . Distance 11.89km. Elevation Gain 1,040m Valley of Tears, Gran Canaria Expert 04:52 128 km 26.3 km/h 3,380 m 3,380 m Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may be unpaved and difficult to ride. Tips Details Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted You'll need to dismount and push your bike. 112 m in total
BRUTAL! Never Again Valley of the Tears, Gran Canaria! - YouTube Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2023 Google LLC This is definitely a bucket list. Cycling - Valley of the Tears - Gran Canaria - THE hardest climb! Natalie Muller 348 subscribers 6.6K views 6 months ago Our favorite ride to date: Cran Canaria`s GC210 Valley of the Tears!.
Hill Junkie Gran Canaria Day 3 Valley of the Tears
Valley of the Tears - The most feared road in Gran Canaria! - YouTube 0:00 / 14:00 Feared by all that visit Gran Canaria, Valley of the Tears leaves little to the imagination with. Without a doubt, the island's Valley of the Tears wins the "most famous Gran Canaria cycling climb" category, but there are many close contenders for "most beautiful" because the landscapes are nothing short of spectacular. When considering Gran Canaria cycle routes, think arid desert cliffs and large pine forests.