4.2
PDI
3.8 mi
DISTANCE
941 ft
GAINED
4.1 %
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This 3.8 mile bike climb is located in VT, USA. The average gradient is 4.1% and there is a total elevation gain of 941 ft, finishing at 2,117 ft.
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KrisLJames262
Nice little climb up to a big ski resort. The overall gradient is a bit deceiving on this. It is kind of a combination of many short but steep (8-10%) climbs followed by short sections of easy recovery (1-3%) Combine this climb with the surrounding gravel roads for some of the best riding you can imagine. Pristine gravel through heavily forested areas with constant sharp uphills and downhills. A ride in this area will easily yield 100-150ft of climb per mile ridden. Some SUPER challenging little gravel climbs (0.5-0.75 miles at 10-14%) close by.