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Join Date: Feb 2001
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Individually, those climbs are monsters but to stack them like that is insanity. That route is pretty much the original Highlander. I done bits and pieces of this like the Bopple section and they're was enough on their own...
You want to do it, I can tell. ![]()
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Foot, the web guy did that. I think Joe's site can do it. I'm fooling with veloroutes .org at the moment. I think it has that function as well. Here is my commute from when I rode to work at BU.
http://veloroutes.org/bikemaps/?route=75191
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Try it differently...
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Okay now I've got it.
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#5 |
Only looks like a disaster tourist
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: above 7,000 feet
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There's a local ride called the Evergreen Triple bypass. It's 120 miles, with 10,000 feet of elevation gain. This year you can do the double triple, which means that you can ride it once on Saturday and again on Sunday but in the opposite direction.
For me a long ride is 60 miles with 3,000 feet of elevation. |
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I'm starting to get that road ride itch maybe I need to work out a decent commuter route for the Spring.
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#7 |
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It doesn't surprise me that there are people that can do that ride - but I'm amazed at how many people can do it.
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#8 |
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By the way, have you had a look at this thread?
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Старый сержант
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NC, dreaming of large Russian women.
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No riding this week, ![]()
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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griff, how did you make tha graph? I'd like to graph a ride we used to do in VT, 6 gaps: http://www.northeastcycling.com/six_gaps.html
Hmm. I just googled 6 gaps and found a whole website with info and mapes and what not. Shit, I used to be in shape. Six Gaps Features: Approx. 132 miles riding distance Approx. 11,700 feet of climbing* Six major climbs ranging in 1300 to over 1900 feet net gain One moderate 500 foot climb through Granville Gulf Sustained grades of 20% to 24% on Lincoln Gap True loop – no backtracking or revisiting earlier points Can bail-out after 2 or 4 gaps Nice views from many of the gaps BTW, we didn't have food stops and we didn't have a pussy peloton, it was usually just two or three of us.
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#11 |
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Is that 2204 feet going left-to-right? It looks like a lot more going back.
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#12 |
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Coming home was more work than going in, I'll have to look at it to see if its inverted or somehow messed up.
edit: I don't see an easy way to map the route backwards. It is a lot more climbing coming home. West Hill in Vestal is a grind as is my hill.
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Potential commute in the Spring. Again going in is easy peasey and home is more work. I'll have to check the road conditions.
http://veloroutes.org/bikemaps/?route=75196#
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#14 |
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That looks like a great ride to work. I didn't know that area was so mountainous.
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Well, hilly anyway... have to add a 0 to be mountainous.
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