Nat Mountain Bike Climb - PJAMM Cycling

2.3
FIETS
2.2 mi
DISTANCE
924 ft
GAINED
8.1 %
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Page Contributor(s): Dan Razum, San Jose, CA

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This 2.2 mile bike climb is located in AL, USA. The average gradient is 8.1% and there is a total elevation gain of 924 ft, finishing at 1,552 ft.

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Cycling Nat Mountain

Ride 2.2 miles gaining 924’ at 8.1% average grade.

Climb summary by PJAMM ambassador Dan Razum, San Jose, CA.

This is a nice little climb outside of Huntsville.  We climb out of the low agricultural lands to the mountain plateau.

There is a quaint little park in Woodville at the beginning of Route 8, with parking.  It makes a good starting point, with a couple of miles a flat riding to reach the base of the climb.

The climb starts across from a cemetery.  There seem to be many cemeteries at the base of the  mountains in this area.

The climb itself is decent.  The steep sections aren't too long.  The road surface is good and although there isn't any shoulder we encountered very little traffic. The top of the  climb is unmarked, the road just continues on along the plateau.  It is a rural area, so it is very easy to extend the ride along the same road or to explore other little roads around Woodville.

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