4.2
PDI
2.5 mi
DISTANCE
764 ft
GAINED
5.9 %
AVG. GRADE
FULL CLIMB STATS
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This 2.5 mile bike climb is located in VT, USA. The average gradient is 5.9% and there is a total elevation gain of 764 ft, finishing at 1,129 ft.
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Mikey62481
So I did both Jericho Road and Jericho Street back to back, parking at the Irving Oil station in Hartford, VT. Though shorter, Jericho Street is the harder of the two. Jericho Road is fairly easy with the only hard gradient at the end…about half a mile at 8.1%. The scenery on Jericho Road is great and the road condition is excellent. There was absolutely no traffic on this climb, maybe I saw 2 cars the whole time!