1.5
FIETS
1.5 mi
DISTANCE
617 ft
GAINED
7.8 %
AVG. GRADE

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Page Contributor(s): Gregory Kipp, NJ

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This 1.5 mile bike climb is located in NJ, USA. The average gradient is 7.8% and there is a total elevation gain of 617 ft, finishing at 866 ft.

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Difficulty: Moderate
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Aug 7, 2022
difficulty: Moderate
scenery: 2
traffic: 2
road: 3
Aug 7, 2022
scenery: 2
traffic: 2
road: 3
Climbed on a Sunday morning in July and the traffic was non stop at 50 mph. Took a left at the end and rolled down into Wanaque - also a busy road. Not much of a reason to do this, unless you’re just bagging summits.
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