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Loma de Aisa via Jasa

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 0 photos
Elevation profile Loma de Aisa via Jasa

Statistics

Difficulty points 304
Length 12.8 km
Average gradient 3.9%
Steepest 100 meters 10.3%
Total ascent 500m

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8 hairpin turns
#63 toughest climb of Aragon
#56 most elevation gain of Aragon
#42 longest climb of Aragon
#77 average steepest climb of Aragon
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Loma de Aisa via Jasa is a climb in the region Spanish Pyrenees. It is 12.8km long and bridges 500 vertical meters with an average gradient of 3.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 304. The top of the ascent is located at 1227 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: A-2605

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In my trip from Gulf of Biskaye to Mediterranean through the Spanish Pyrenees, I found this very thin white road on the map. And well, anything is better than the main road, so why not. However, from the junction of the A176, it turns out to be a tight tarmac road until Jasa. Very quiet, so nice paddling. In Jasa, it takes a little tracking in the cobbled city centre to find the road to Ainsa. And so that road to Ainsa is then a narrow tarmac road with pretty bad stretches and quite a lot of loose gravel. But it is so quiet and remote here that you spontaneously forget you are climbing.
At the top there is nothing except a shelter hut, and on the other side it is the same narrow, bumpy road with some gravel here and there going down. So be careful descending.

In mijn tocht van Golf van Biskaye naar Middellandse Zee door de Spaanse Pyreneeën vond ik dit op de kaart hele dunne witte weggetje. En ach, alles beter dan de hoofdweg, dus waarom niet. Echter, vanaf de afslag van de A176 blijkt het dus tot Jasa een strakke asfaltbaan te zijn. Heel rustig, dus lekker peddelen. In Jasa is het even spoorzoeken in het centrum met kasseitjes om de weg naar Ainsa te vinden. En die weg naar Ainsa is dan dus een smal asfaltweggetje met behoorlijk slechte stukken en nogal wat los steenslag. Maar het is zo stil en afgelegen hier dat je spontaan vergeet dat je aan het klimmen bent.
Op de top is er niets behalve een schuilhut, en aan de andere kant is het dezelfde smalle, hobbelige weg met wat steenslag hier en daar naar beneden. Voorzichtig dus met afdalen.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:49:32
11 km/h 01:09:42
15 km/h 00:51:07
19 km/h 00:40:21

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