Arizona Trail Race: Mexico Border to Forest Road 785 (AZTR, Arizona Trail, AZT, Arizona Trail Race, Passage 1, Passage 2, )

Sentiero per mountain biking

Difficile
68,09 mi
7.111 ft
Section 1 of this epic bikepacking route, beginning at the Mexican border.

"The Arizona National Scenic Trail is a complete non-motorized path, stretching 800 diverse miles across Arizona from Mexico to Utah. It links deserts, mountains, canyons, forests, communities and people,” reads the description on the official website. For mountain bikers, the Arizona Trail (AZT) forms one third of the triple crown of bikepacking, along with the Colorado Trail and the Tour Divide. Like most long distance trails, the bike-specific version of the AZT varies due to wilderness re-routes. The full-length bikepacking race covers a route that measures about 750 miles from end-to-end. Shown here is the first section of the Arizona Trail Race route, which includes a lengthy, remote section of singletrack extending all the way down to the Mexican border. As the trail heads north and reaches Patagonia, the AZTR route leaves the trail and follows a road north. Eventually, the AZTR route heads West and eventually rejoins the singletrack near Mount Wrightson. Sources: AZTR GPX file courtesy of Scott Morris, Written by Greg Heil
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Percorso e dislivello

Segmenti

NomeDistanzaDifferenza dislivelloPendenza media
1st climb out of Mexico2,33 mi646 ft5,2%
Last lil bit1,04 mi151 ft1,8%
Canelo Hills East (AZT #2) Full Climb (First One)3,68 mi833 ft4,3%
Arizona Trail Climb0,53 mi331 ft11,7%
azt low gate to road4,83 mi-682 ft-0,3%
Arizona Trail Climb1,07 mi459 ft8,1%
Arizona Trail Climb1,01 mi-469 ft-8,8%
azt west1,04 mi197 ft3,5%
Best Descent in the Canelos?0,41 mi-249 ft-11,2%
AZTrail-Red Rock Rd to Harshaw Trailhead3,64 mi-449 ft-1,4%