2025-02-01 075226 Twenty Peaks Double Givat Ha'krav + Bar Giyora

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Distance
59.88 Km
Ascent
1,262 m
Duration
6 h 16 m 16 s
Descent
1,250 m
Average speed
9.55 Km/h
Maximum altitude
696 m
Maximum speed
46.83 Km/h
Minimum altitude
270 m
Pace
6.28 min/km
Stopped time
1 h 25 m 45 s
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Nativ Hal"eh - 3866 - Andarta Hal"eh - Nativ Hal"eh

This GPS track details a 59.88km mountain bike route in the Jerusalem District, Israel. The ride starts at Nativ Hal"eh (31.6853°N, 34.9852°E) at an elevation of 270.2 meters, climbing a total of 1262.5 meters to a maximum elevation of 696.1 meters at coordinates (31.7344°N, 35.0711°E) – point 3866. The lowest point is (31.6840°N, 34.9835°E) at 270.2 meters. A stop is planned at the Hal"eh Monument (31.6816°N, 35.0575°E) at an elevation of 367 meters. The ride concludes back at Nativ Hal"eh. The total ride time was approximately 376 minutes, including 86 minutes of stopped time, with an average speed of 9.5 km/h and a maximum speed of 46.8 km/h. The average pace was 6.3 minutes per kilometer.

Recommendations for VTT (Mountain Biking):

  • Bike: Ensure your mountain bike is properly maintained and suitable for challenging terrain.
  • Gear: Wear a helmet, appropriate clothing, and bring plenty of water and snacks. Consider gloves and knee/elbow pads.
  • Skills: This route includes significant elevation changes; ensure you have the necessary mountain biking skills to handle steep climbs and descents safely.

Health & Safety Suggestions:

  • Fitness: Assess your fitness level before attempting this ride.
  • Weather: Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Be prepared for changing conditions.
  • Navigation: Ensure you have a reliable GPS device or app, and know how to use it.
  • First Aid: Carry a basic first-aid kit.
  • Communication: Let someone know your planned route and estimated return time.

Privacy & Safety Considerations:

  • Private Land: Be aware of private land and respect property boundaries. Stick to designated trails whenever possible.
  • Wildlife: Be mindful of local wildlife and avoid disturbing their habitat.
  • Emergency Services: Familiarize yourself with local emergency contact numbers.
  • Trail Etiquette: Be courteous to other trail users (hikers, cyclists, etc.).

This route description serves as a guide. Always exercise caution and prioritize your safety.





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