Climbing to 2,500m in Sierra Nevada | My Toughest Ride Yet

In this vlog, I take on one of Spain’s most legendary mountain climbs — Pico Veleta, the second-highest peak in the Sierra Nevada. While most riders take the paved road from the north, I opted for the quieter, wilder southern gravel route from the whitewashed village of Bubión, climbing all the way to Refugio Poqueira at 2,500m. Along the way I pass through Capileira, stunning miradors, snow-covered trails, magical mountain streams, and even spot a herd of wild Spanish Ibex.

With no traffic, no tourists, and only a handful of hikers on the route, this ride was pure mountain solitude.

🌄 Highlights:
• Starting in Bubión at 1,300m
• Passing Mirador Tajos del Ángel, Puerto Molina & Mirador de Trevélez
• Climbing through snow to 2,500m
• Wild Ibex encounters
• Incredible views of Pico Veleta’s summit
• Peaceful gravel ride through the high Sierra
🎥 Shot in May — a perfect blend of sunshine and snow.
🎯 Route: ~30km out and back, 1,300m elevation gain
🚫 Refugio Poqueira remains closed, but still a magical destination.

This was one of the most scenic and peaceful rides I’ve ever done. Watch to the end for the snowy summit views and the dreamy descent.

FH4A3175 TLE 29 NOV 2024 BALI RIDE PHOTO GRADED

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