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Originally Posted by kimconyc
(Post 8392189)
Pcad, have you ever gone up Ash St. that goes to 9W in Piermont or South Highland going the other way to 9W? Your hill seems similar. I can understand the Mt. Doom though since it's at the end of the ride.
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Originally Posted by wolfpack
(Post 8392201)
ha. i'm not changing my avatar. considering i'm from flatland, they're just fine.:p
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my guads crush souls here in flatland. ask 3mta3.
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Originally Posted by mista_chewey
(Post 8391898)
^^ruh oh someone's gonna get that shiny new cervelo jacked
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8392235)
Ash Street is shorter but considerably steeper, the average grade of Ash has to be over 10-12%. That's a nasty little climb. The steepest climb in that area by far is Old Mountain Road, a couple of miles north of Ash Street on 9W, you make a left and go up. I think the Old Mtn Road grades exceed 20%.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8392016)
I ride up this hill EVERY FRIGGIN DAY. There's the rub. No matter how tired I am, how many miles are in my legs, how bad the weather is (including snow), etc.
I took a friend of mine out on this loop one day when it was sunny. At least it was sunny before we left in shorts and fingerless gloves. After the first climb of the ride it started snowing, and our hands were so numb we couldn't brake with our fingers and had to pull back with our entire arms. By the time we got there to little Brynwood... which stares at you from a half mile straight (when there's fog you can't see the top)... it was a god awful sight. It builds character though, doesn't it? |
LOL. Mt Doom is 7% ave grade for one mile. LOL. My driveway has grades to 21%. Ask Wolfpack.
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Originally Posted by wanders
(Post 8391586)
I think the last bit at 15-18% was him carrying his bike up the stairs to his back porch.
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Originally Posted by rollin
(Post 8392034)
It really isn't difficult. Let's see what do we know?
It's been obvious for a while... http://image07.webshots.com/7/3/82/8...8plQyJo_ph.jpg Add: computer always on because he's freakin' posting around the clock. ;) |
Here's a climb in my neighborhood.
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p...yMTDoomnew.jpg Starts easy and just gets steeper as you climb. No wussy 1% rest sections. :twitchy: |
These forums are full of puffery.
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Wussy. Hill's not that long even if it's slick when cold
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Originally Posted by BikeWNC
(Post 8392391)
LOL. Mt Doom is 7% ave grade for one mile. LOL. My driveway has grades to 21%. Ask Wolfpack.
ok, next time i'm up there i'll try the driveway and the one you've posted...might as well. heh...can i use the mtb for those? :) |
Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 8392942)
Wussy. Hill's not that long even if it's slick when cold
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map my ride is only showing this as 9% although locals tell me its around 26%.
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...g?t=1235146348 http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...g?t=1235146412 |
That looks pretty scary. Short, but scary.
I say it's 12% |
I'd try it.
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Map My Ride is giving you AVERAGE grade. The AVERAGE grade of Mt. Doom is 6%. The steepest sections are 15-18%, one stretch like that is 300 meters long. So if the average grade of a hill is 12% (that's an extreme average grade for a climb) the steep sections might well be 20%+.
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weak
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Originally Posted by mattm
(Post 8415172)
weak
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8415183)
What's weak? Your grammar?
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Originally Posted by mattm
(Post 8415206)
no, mt doom, silly
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8415289)
They would find your body in the Spring.
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That's pretty nasty. No Alpe d'Huez, but nasty. There's a nice little climb just across the river from where I live. About a mile, 571 feet of altitude gain (according to mapmyride, again), 12% average grade. It lulls you into a false sense of security with about an 8% average grade for the first half, then you round the hairpin turn and it sucker-punches you with what must be a 15% or so average grade to the top. Parts of it push 20%. I wouldn't want to climb that every day.
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They should make that hill a stage on the Centenarian+ TdF.
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That dog does get around.
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