Hill climbing

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phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
I love the hills round here but they are a bit severe and sometimes I'd like some flatter roads to have a good go at.

But then you would end up like potsy and you don't want that :headshake:;)
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
I know what hills are - here's the profile of a little ride round this area ... :thumbsup:

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Honest sir, we have hills in London, you just need to go south a bit.
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Total ascent 3500ft
min elevation 221ft
max elevation 900ft
41 mile ride.

and all of that with in 12 miles of my house in south London
 
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Cuchilo

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Honest sir, we have hills in London, you just need to go south a bit.
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Total ascent 3500ft
min elevation 221ft
max elevation 900ft
41 mile ride.

and all of that with in 12 miles of my house in south London

Where is that ? I want to avoid it :ohmy:
 

vickster

Squire
Surrey hills? South Downs?

I did Sutton to Eastbourne recently, 71 miles, 3700 ft of climbing, almost killed me! Did have to walk up a few of the really steep bits :blush:

If you like hills, take the bike to Guildford!
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Come and live in yorkshire, I cant go anywhere round here without climbing hills, good job I like em :training:
 

lukesdad

Guest
Surrey hills? South Downs?

I did Sutton to Eastbourne recently, 71 miles, 3700 ft of climbing, almost killed me! Did have to walk up a few of the really steep bits :blush:

If you like hills, take the bike to Guildford!
Go a few more stops on the train and petersfield is even better.
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Surrey hills? South Downs?

I did Sutton to Eastbourne recently, 71 miles, 3700 ft of climbing, almost killed me! Did have to walk up a few of the really steep bits :blush:

If you like hills, take the bike to Guildford!


I'd have called that fairly flat, little bit bumpy, if you consider it as ft per mile :smile: The reality is that the hills could be grouped together so there may have been 1 or 2 real hills and then a mostly flat ride.
 

vickster

Squire
I'd have called that fairly flat, little bit bumpy, if you consider it as ft per mile :smile: The reality is that the hills could be grouped together so there may have been 1 or 2 real hills and then a mostly flat ride.
I expect you are rather younger, lighter, and fitter than me. It was also pushing 30 deg and the furthest I had ever ridden. So I felt I'd achieved something. So thanks for pi@@ing on my parade!

https://www.strava.com/activities/68759897
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Have you compared our mileages over the past 3 years ... :whistle:

I aspire to doing 5,000+ mile years again. (Even if most of them are flat! :laugh:)


Quality over quantity Colin :thumbsup:

I find that just going out doing high mileage does nothing for my fitness, but if I make sure I mix in some steep hills I get fitter much faster.

In July I have done 660 miles and I have made sure most of them are hilly, as a result I am going up the hills in the next highest chain ring. The other day I did Dacre Banks in the middle chain ring, a couple of months ago I could only just get up it in the granny ring and I find myself in the big chain ring for almost all my rides these days.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Quality over quantity Colin :thumbsup:

I find that just going out doing high mileage does nothing for my fitness, but if I make sure I mix in some steep hills I get fitter much faster.
I do like the hills, but at the moment there are many days when I could manage a flat ride but a hilly ride would finish me off!
 
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