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[QUOTE="BobM, post: 804606, member: 1444"] Sun 1 Dec. Neve Shalom to Kibbutz Tzuba. 20.6 km in 6.5 hrs. Sunny and 19 degrees C at Tzuba. Today was a story of three relentless climbs as I finally ascended the Judean Hills. I went from 300m to 740m but that was not the whole story. It involved a total ascent of 847m and a total descent of 408m. But the gradient on roads was steady so I could adjust to a steady rhythm. Ascents are particularly trying on off-road paths. The route today was the prettiest so far even though most of it was on R44 followed by R395. The first few km out of Neve Shalom were on trails eg part of the INT. Very beautiful. There is an option to follow the INT for much of the day but it would add several km to the day and involve more strenuous ascents. Navigation has been very easy on the off-road bits. The route is very safe except for a short dangerous section where R395 passes through pretty hills. Blind corners and no verge here. The weather got noticeably cooler as the altitude increased. Another wonderful hotel and staff at the Kibbutz Tzuba (various spellings) Hotel. It costs $130/night including breakfast. I will have dinner in the communal dining room for an extra $20. I will also have breakfast there tomorrow. Excuse mefor not responding to each individual post, but that does not mean that I have forgotten you. Enjoy the pics. More to come of my room here Bob M [/QUOTE]
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