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San Rafael Valley
Rota de Ciclismo
Detalhes
62,2 mi
4.665 pés
The San Rafael Valley will wow you as will the Patagonia Mountains and Canelo Hills. The San Rafael Natural Area is home to the largest remaining natural grassland in the Southwest.
This ride is not for the novice or inexperienced. The terrain is challenging, the area very isolated and there are no services. There is a bailout at mile 25.8 that will cut the ride to 42.5 miles if you turn north on Patagonia-San Rafael Rd (Forest Road 813). Follow it to San Rafael Valley Rd, turn left and continue north rejoining the original route at about mile 54. This shaves 20 miles and almost 1700 ft of elevation from the ride.
This ride is not for the novice or inexperienced. The terrain is challenging, the area very isolated and there are no services. There is a bailout at mile 25.8 that will cut the ride to 42.5 miles if you turn north on Patagonia-San Rafael Rd (Forest Road 813). Follow it to San Rafael Valley Rd, turn left and continue north rejoining the original route at about mile 54. This shaves 20 miles and almost 1700 ft of elevation from the ride.
Rota e elevação
Segmentos
Nome | Distância | Dif. de elev. | Inclinação média |
---|---|---|---|
Lyle Cyn sb | 1,78 mi | 105 pés | 1,1% |
Stinger #1 | 0,74 mi | 180 pés | 4,4% |
Stinger #2 | 1,06 mi | 289 pés | 5,1% |
climb to duquesne rd | 5,32 mi | 768 pés | 2,7% |
Harshaw Road Climb | 1,13 mi | 325 pés | 5,4% |
Harshaw Road Climb | 0,72 mi | 266 pés | 7,0% |
Harshaw Descent | 5,79 mi | -853 pés | -2,8% |
San Rafael hill Climb | 1,35 mi | 289 pés | 4,0% |
patagonia speedway | 3,42 mi | -187 pés | -1,0% |
Canelo Pass Rd Climb | 1,74 mi | 322 pés | 3,5% |