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Ana Carmen

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About Ana Carmen
¡Hola!Soy Ana Carmen, editora oficial de colecciones en Komoot. Cualquier motivo resulta propicio para salir a explorar la naturaleza y nuevas culturas, ya sea en solitario, con mi perro Dexter o en compañía de otros entusiastas.

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Distance travelled

26,687 km

Time in motion

2109:33 h

Recent Activity

    planned a bike ride.

    December 17, 2025

    Letiti I

    120:01

    1,667km

    13.9km/h

    31,510m

    31,510m

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    planned a bike ride.

    December 16, 2025

    129:25

    1,975km

    15.3km/h

    21,400m

    21,160m

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    planned a hike.

    December 15, 2025

    65:16

    236km

    3.6km/h

    4,010m

    4,020m

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    1. December 17, 2025

      The route traverses the Requena-Utiel region, crossing extensive pine forests, vineyards, riverside woodlands, and the spectacular landscapes of the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park. This sparsely populated area boasts a rich natural environment where abundant flora and fauna can be observed. It's a long

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    planned a hike.

    December 13, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      The route follows well-maintained tracks and paths, and although today's descent is more pronounced than the ascent, you'll encounter the occasional short, steep climb that breaks the monotony, rewarding you with breathtaking panoramic views as you ascend and descend rolling hills.

      

      The stage begins in

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      The final stage of this exciting adventure has arrived. Today's route is long and very enjoyable, with a succession of rolling hills and steep slopes that will test your energy. Set off early, pace yourself, and savor this very special final day.

      

      The trail traverses the northernmost part of the Hoces

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      This is a long and demanding stage in terms of distance, with little to no provisioning available. Therefore, it's advisable to set out with enough supplies to cover your needs for the day and the following day. The route is mostly uphill, so starting early is highly recommended to allow for a relaxed

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      It's a long day with hardly any technical demands. You might encounter some sections with loose stones or slightly steeper inclines, but these only add a touch of excitement to the route.

      

      The route follows the course of the Cabriel River, offering numerous opportunities to rest in the shade and enjoy

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      This is a pleasant and easy day's walk, marked by the diverse landscapes that accompany you at every turn. Along the way, you'll discover a succession of colors and textures that change at every bend, making this stage a particularly captivating experience.

      

      The route follows dry riverbeds and gentle tracks

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      Before setting off, make sure you bring enough food and water to cover your needs for the next two days, as supplies may be scarce or nonexistent. It's a long day, but not technically demanding, with plenty of places to stop, rest, and enjoy the views.

      

      The stage begins in El Rebollar, amidst extensive

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    planned a hike.

    December 12, 2025

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    1. December 16, 2025

      The path is in excellent condition, although you might occasionally encounter loose stones. This stage is mostly downhill, so trekking poles are highly recommended to reduce the impact on your joints.

      

      The route crosses the Reatillo River, ravines, and open areas, passing by landmarks such as Casa de Mar

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