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That climb interests me a lot (nearly 3400m)!
What is the road condition at the top of it? Is it asphalt/paved all over to the top? Can be ridden with road bike? When is the road clear of snow? When is the best weather? Anybody climbed it yet? If you know for any good website with articles, photos, maps, ... of Pico Veleta, please paste it here! ![]() |
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My recommendation: Do it anytime during the summer. You do not have to get to the top. Best time is early in the morning - you start when Granada is still not horridly hot and end at the top when it is warmer, so you do not freeze on the way down. There are plenty of cyclers all along the way.
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I read today here (in german only) that all road is asphalt except last 1km!
Heh if I will decide to climb it I will go to the top! For me, turning back somewhere in the middle is worse than if I will stay at home! But last non-asphalt km can be realy annoying if it`s not ridable with road bike (which I think it isn`t because last km is the steapest)! And you must be very lucky if you get perfect conditions (no snow, no wind, sunny, warm, ..) like that man on last three photos! Quote:
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