
24.4
PDI
13 mi
DISTANCE
3,806 ft
GAINED
5.5 %
AVG. GRADE
FULL CLIMB STATS
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This 13 mile bike climb is located in CO, USA. The average gradient is 5.5% and there is a total elevation gain of 3,806 ft, finishing at 11,154 ft.
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highandwild
Rode Juniper Pass this morning. Traffic was light, road was pretty good, but certainly not perfect, but don’t let that stop you. Fairly moderate ascent grade.
Weather was good in the morning, not sure it was so nice after noon.
Great ride for sure with the traffic I saw.
Next up is Trail Ridge, but sticking with the pavement for the entire ride.
Gotta watch out for those thunderstorms. A beautiful day can go evil pretty quickly. Another early start is recommended.