4.6
PDI
1.1 mi
DISTANCE
565 ft
GAINED
10 %
AVG. GRADE
FULL CLIMB STATS
Page Contributor(s): John Summerson, The Complete Guide to Climbing (by Bike) in the Northeast.
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This 1.1 mile bike climb is located in NH, USA. The average gradient is 10% and there is a total elevation gain of 565 ft, finishing at 1,442 ft.
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Mikey62481
So I combined this road with both Methodist Hill Road North and Methodist Hill Road West and it amounted to a little under 2,600 ft of climbing! I parked at Enfield Park & Ride in New Hampshire, which is just a short distance from the start of Eastman Hill Road. Eastman has the steepest section of the 3 roads and it's right at the beginning getting up to 18%! After 0.6 miles of climbing, the rest is much easier. No traffic on this one, road condition is in ok shape. On the way back, coming up from the other side is a much easier climb and there's a nice view up there too. The descent down the 18% section is a little harrowing because the street just ends before the main road, so make sure your brakes are in good shape!