FluffyFluffy said:http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3623200
Here is my longest commute, dont quite understand the elevation thingy though
Colour me paranoid but did you really just post your home and work location for all to see?

FluffyFluffy said:http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3623200
Here is my longest commute, dont quite understand the elevation thingy though
Near my partner's parents there's a 6.05 mile climb out of their village to the south, it's only a 2675ft ascent... now THAT is a proper climbCubist said:Aye. Trinity Street/Westbourne Road/New Hey Road all the way from town to Outlane R'about. Small stretch down from the r'about to Outlane village then up to Round Ings, then up Round Ings Hill to Scape village. 5.9 miles, climbs over 900 feet. If you want to add interest you can continue up the A640 to Buckstones which adds another more or less continuous 5 miles uphill, gaining probably another 400 or so feet. Proper hills.![]()
GrasB said:Near my partner's parents there's a 6.05 mile climb out of their village to the south, it's only a 2675ft ascent... now THAT is a proper climb, its lead in is a pair of narrow switch-back hairpins & then you're straight into the steepest bit at 21%. I do that every other day if I'm there but it's not exactly a regular thing considering they live in Italy.
Just a bit, in all honesty I find it easier, hills you can get into & drive up with a sustained effort & nice long recovery periods.Cubist said:And a bit of a contrast from Cambridge no doubt! My daily return commute isn't steep, just a long drawn out drag of a climb.
Cubist said:Aye. Trinity Street/Westbourne Road/New Hey Road all the way from town to Outlane R'about. Small stretch down from the r'about to Outlane village then up to Round Ings, then up Round Ings Hill to Scape village. 5.9 miles, climbs over 900 feet. If you want to add interest you can continue up the A640 to Buckstones which adds another more or less continuous 5 miles uphill, gaining probably another 400 or so feet. Proper hills.![]()
Norm said:Fluffy
Colour me paranoid but did you really just post your home and work location for all to see?You are braver than I for doing that.
XmisterIS said:On my way back from Portsmouth, when I am feeling energetic, I take in Portsdown Hill. The downhill is exhilarating (I can go above 40mph!).
The uphill route that I take, however, comes up past QA Hospital and it is an absolutely relentless uphill in the lowest or next-to-lowest gear (well, for me anyway!). According to Google maps, It is a climb of 300 vertical feet and is almost exactly 1 mile long, with no slack in the gradient at any point! I call it the "Hill of Death".
I should do it more often because there aren't any hills in my regular commute!
What is your biggest regular unbroken climb? To qualify it needs to be climbable in low gear only for the entire length (so no climbs with nice little flattish bits in the middle!). EDIT: And no getting off your bike for a rest!![]()