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HikeMetrics // Comparison Engine
Route A

El Peñón de Guatapé

colombia/antioquia
VS
Route B

Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges

austria/Gastein Valley, Salzburg

El Peñón de Guatapé vs Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges: Intensity Score Comparison

Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges is unequivocally more demanding overall (+22 points). While El Peñón de Guatapé is a serious endeavor, Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges pushes the limits further, particularly regarding sustained physical exertion.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+22 Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges is harder
Higher Physical Load
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
Higher Technical Seriousness
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
Greater Commitment
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
Overall HikeMetrics Score
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridgeswins 8 of 9 metrics
1
Route A
8
Route B
colombia/antioquia

El Peñón de Guatapé

LOW // ACCESS
Full Route Report

Route Typology: Developed Monolithic Staircase. El Peñón de Guatapé, frequently called 'La Piedra del Peñol', is a massive 200-meter granieten inselberg rising above the Guatapé Reservoir (Embalse Peñol-Guatapé). The ascent consists of ~700–740 concrete steps built into a giant natural fissure (step counts vary by source and whether the summit tower is included). Located 2,135m above sea level, the climb provides an extraordinary 360-degree perspective of the flooded Antioquian landscape and its many islands.

austria/Gastein Valley, Salzburg

Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges

EXPERT // HAZARD
Full Route Report

Standing sentinel over the Belle Époque spa town of Bad Gastein, the Graukogel is a mountain of contrasts. It is famous for its ancient 'Zirbenwald' (stone pine forest), with trees over 300 years old. While the 'Zirbenweg' near the cable car station is a gentle sensory walk, the true Graukogel experience involves the strenuous, steep ascent to the summit (2,492m) and the traverse to the Palfnersee lake. The terrain transitions from scented forest to unforgiving granite ridges and scree, offering unparalleled views of the High Tauern's 'main chain' and the Ankogel massif.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity ScoreHigher Overall Demand
12
WINNER34
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
20
WINNER38
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
0
WINNER26
DistanceLonger route
1 km
WINNER12 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
200 m
WINNER1,050 m
Highest PointHigher summit
2,335 m
WINNER2,492 m
Duration
1 days
1 days
Hazard LevelMore accessible
LOW // ACCESS WINNER
EXPERT // HAZARD
Crowd LevelLess crowded
5 / 5
WINNER2 / 5
RemotenessMore remote
1 / 5
WINNER2 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // RT
3
MODERATE // CHLG
4
EXPERT // HAZARD
5
EXTREME // LETHAL

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
El Peñón de Guatapé
LOW // ACCESS
Extreme Sun Exposure: The rock is 100% exposed. At this elevation (2,100m+), the tropical sun is intense and there is no shade on the stairs.
Vertigo & Crowding: The vertical perspective and the high density of tourists during weekends can be taxing for those with severe acrophobia.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
EXPERT // HAZARD
sustained and demanding ascent: The ascent from the middle station to the summit is very steep and continuous.
steep rocky ridge sections: The ridge path toward the Palfnersee involves navigating large granite blocks requiring careful foot placement; they can be slippery when wet.

Required Gear Comparison

El Peñón de Guatapé
Standard sneakers or walking shoesSun protection (Essential)Water bottleCash/Card for entry feeLight, breathable clothing
Graukogel — Pine Forests & strenuous Ridges
Sturdy mountain bootsTrekking polesCompression socks (for the descent)Water (2L minimum)Sun protection

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