It's a 5 mile loop so it obviously depends on your pace as to how long it takes. It can also depend on which direction you choose to climb the trail. I personally feel going up the Cobal path is more challenging than going up the Burbank trail. Where the Burbank side starts to climb immediately, there are fewer really steep parts and there are plenty of switchback. Starting on the Cobal, you will walk for 3/4 of a mile with a slight incline before the path really starts to climb. With less distance to cover the same increase in elevation, coupled with fewer switchbacks, the Cobal path is a more challenging route.
That depends on your peace, how fast you are walking or running. The first time I went, it took me more than 3 hours, now do it in less than 2 hours, like one hr and a half or 1:40 hrs.
Fastest I've done it is 55 minutes but i run the downhill portion.
1:40 is a reasonable time. That's a 3 mph rate. Anywhere from 1:15 to 2 hours is tyoical.
I'm 64 years old between 2 n 3
Depends on your pace. I usually do it in 1 hour and 20 mins.
About 1.5 hours
Depends on your pace some people can jog the whole thing in 45 min
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.