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Iran , Esfahan ,Bid Hend - Keshe mountain کرکس بیدهند به کشه

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Distance
8.99 mi
Elevation gain
5,358 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
4,623 ft
Max elevation
12,753 ft
TrailRank 
30 4.3
Min elevation
7,484 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
13 hours 2 minutes
Coordinates
1339
Uploaded
October 2, 2015
Recorded
October 2015
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near Bīd Hend, Isfahan (Iran)

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Itinerary description

Bid Hend - Keshe ( Karkas )

Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,550 ft
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Breakfast

Breakfast

PictographWaypoint Altitude 11,804 ft
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Spore

Spore

PictographSummit Altitude 12,759 ft
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Karkas

Karkas

PictographWilderness hut Altitude 10,748 ft
Photo ofKeshe Shilter ( Panahgah Mokhaberat )

Keshe Shilter ( Panahgah Mokhaberat )

Keshe Shilter ( Panahgah Mokhaberat )

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  • Photo of Michal Čermák
    Michal Čermák Jan 12, 2017

    I have followed this trail  View more

    We began in Keseh – a small village (with a grocery ) reachable by taxi. Half way to the Keseh shelter is a rural road, then continues a good visible path sharpened in the end. The shelter is a nice place with a spring of water, is opene out of the season only at the weekends (WE-FR). The path leading up to saddle is less visible, leads through a weathered area. The rest of the path to the top is simple and clear. Down to Bid Hand there is a simple path leading to the saddle and then long slow descent follows mainly through the dry wash. The path is sometimes invisible, full of sharp bush you have to avoid, but the direction is always obvious.

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