Walk around Alto de Perdon

Gbadgley

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I see that very experienced pilgrim has provided details for a walk around for this challenge. This makes perfect sense to me. I have always been a risk taker until I flew my paraglider into a cliff and broke both ankles. Now I am a little more gun shy! I will be on a Mountain bike starting in Pamplona. Are there any other "challenges" on the Way that might be worthy of a walk around.

Thanks, Gary
 
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Gbadgley

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The steep descent on shale from El Acebo to Molinaseca can be HELL especially in bad weather. Bike the parallel road LE 463.

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Yes, thanks very much Margaret. The walk around that you provided for Alto de Perdon appears to be wonderful. Quiet country roads. A lot with shoulder, a lot without shoulder. But not a hill in sight. Perfect.
 
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There is a tough up and down just after Castrojeriz in the Meseta. The greatest problem was on the decent - MUD!
It was very difficult on foot - with a bike , a nightmare.
 
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The marked bicycle route for bypassing the Alto de Perdon is on NA-1110. It is not flat, but the only flat route is through the tunnel on A-12, which is prohibited for bicycles. It is a very quiet country highway.
 
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Gbadgley

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What is the first route you are considering? The NA-1110 would not rank very high on the bicycles climbs on the Camino. You can see it on Google street view.

From Cizur Menor walk SE on NA6000 roughly 14k to Campanas, then on NA121 SE to Muruarte de Reta on NA601 to join the Camino Aragonese. Continue W 10k to the splendid circular Romanesque church at Eunate and 4k further to Puente la Reina on the Camino Frances.
 
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Nightmare, and a hell, keep them coming! Is there a walk around?
To avoid descending on bike the Mostelares plateau hill west of Castrojeriz either walk the bike or immediately west of Casterjeriz bike BU 400 north to follow BU 403 west to Itero de la Vega.

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There is a tough up and down just after Castrojeriz in the Meseta. The greatest problem was on the decent - MUD!
It was very difficult on foot - with a bike , a nightmare.
Yep, I loved walking up the Altos de Mostelares, but had no idea of the steep downhill right around the corner. I remembered thinking this downhill on a bike must be sheer torture.....this was October and surprisingly dry ground, but definitely has all the makings for mega-mud if decent rain. All to considered and factored in BEFORE engaging...
 
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The bicycle route splits from the walking route a bit after Cizur Menor. Follow the yellow arrows through Cizur Menor and turn right when the signs indicate. I have not cycled it, but I think that the markings will take you across the autopista and then up the hill. After descending there are several options to rejoin the walking route at Uterga, Obanos, etc., or take the marked route to Puente la Reina.
 
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Nightmare, and a hell, keep them coming! Is there a walk around?

The Alto de Perdon is pretty easy on a bike. My wife and I have done it twice, the first time with semi- slick tires. We never have had a single crash on the Frances.

The only descent I'd recommend taking to the road is from OCebriero to Tricastella.
 
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