How do you know the % rating of hills?

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Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
Just curious really as a beginner.
I often see references in posts to the % of a hill. How do you know this? Does it, perhaps, come from a fancier bike computer than mine?
Cheers
Geoff
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Maps and road signs. :thumbsup:

On OS maps this >> indicated on a road means 20% gradient and steeper, > means 14-20% gradient.

perhaps @ColinJ will put up a picture road map of Hebden Bridge to show the gradient arrows as above.
 
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Geoff Crowther

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
Thanks Ian. I knew about road signs and am very familiar with OS maps. Again, I knew about those arrow symbols but didn't know they had a numerical definition. And here's me with 27 years experience of mountain rescue. Shameful really. Mind you, we never did stick to the roads :laugh:.
You really do live an' learn.
Many thanks.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Maps and road signs. :thumbsup:

On OS maps this >> indicated on a road means 20% gradient and steeper, > means 14-20% gradient.

perhaps @ColinJ will put up a picture road map of Hebden Bridge to show the gradient arrows as above.
My fame (and CycleChat's) has spread to the extent that using Google image search for 'Hebden Bridge steep hills ColinJ' finds such a picture straight away! :laugh:

hebden-bridge-steep-local-hills.jpg
 
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Geoff Crowther

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
I did wonder about that fossyant. I have a basic Cateye on my tourer and use a Satmap for more complex touring so am unlikely to be gettin' one o' them there Garmin thingummies (though I do use one on my highly-powered motorsickle and in my world-travellin' motorhomey thing).
Cheers
Geoff
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Percentages are for soft southern shandy swilling jessies.
Real Men know how to rate a hill:

Still in the big ring: Flat
Bit out of breath at top: A slope
Legs burning: Decent slope
No more gears left: Steep slope
No more gears, standing up, thinking sweary words: Very Steep slope
Front wheel lifting up: Too Steep Slope
Sliding backwards on wet cobbles when brakes are on: Hebden Bridge

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I attempted this stretch of 25% in the wet ...

mytholm-steeps.jpg


It is so steep, that I had to stand up to force the pedals round ...

Then the front of the bike lifted off the road and I had to lean forward to force it back down again ...

Then the back wheel slid out from under me ...

Then I gave up and walked the rest of the way! :laugh:


We have one of those too, in a place called Cudham.
25%, on a camber, on a dog leg, with a road a joining from the right on the way up.
Nasty...most I have have done is 3 reps, after that... I was done...and I have walked it before now.

Cudham Hill.jpg
 
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