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BTT from Arava Tichona to Mitzpe Ramon
Embark on an exhilarating Mountain Biking adventure from Arava Tichona Regional Council to the dramatic landscapes surrounding Mitzpe Ramon. This route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience, covering roughly 62 kilometers with a significant elevation gain of about 1115 meters, reaching a peak altitude of approximately 865 meters.
Your journey begins in the Arava Tichona Regional Council, a region known for its arid beauty. As you pedal, the terrain will transition from potentially smoother paths to rocky trails and loose gravel, requiring good bike handling skills and a steady posture. The initial ascent will test your stamina, with an average ascent of around 0.4 m/km, preparing you for the more demanding sections ahead.
The route culminates near Mitzpe Ramon, a town perched on the edge of the Ramon Crater, offering breathtaking views. This area is renowned for its unique geological formations and vast desert vistas. The steep descents and technical climbs around Mitzpe Ramon will demand your full attention and agility. Expect a descent of approximately 270 meters, offering thrilling downhill sections. Your average speed will hover around 7 km/h, with maximum speeds potentially reaching about 33 km/h. The total duration, including stops, is around 9 hours, with about 3 hours of active riding.
The highest point of your ride will be near Mitzpe Ramon, offering panoramic views of the desert. The lowest point is around 18 meters, showcasing the diverse topography of the region. You'll encounter sections of challenging singletrack and open desert tracks, demanding concentration and control. The mindset for this ride should be one of resilience and appreciation for the raw, untamed environment.
For an additional biking experience in the area, consider exploring the trails around the Ramon Crater Nature Reserve, which offers even more challenging terrain and spectacular scenery.
Tips for your ride:
- Hydration is key: Carry ample water, as desert conditions can be extreme.
- Navigation: Ensure you have a reliable GPS device or map, as trails can be unmarked.
- Bike Check: A well-maintained mountain bike with good suspension is essential for the rocky terrain.
- Respect the environment: Stay on marked trails and pack out everything you pack in.