Climbbybike.com is a site I quite like to visit to see profiles of big hills that I plan to take on, as well as the big climbs that feature on the major tours. One of my local hills, Haresfield Beacon near Stroud, features on the site, and it states that the maximum gradient is 25%. That stat alone doesn't tell you what a beast it is though. It's one of those nasty so-and-sos that keeps getting steeper every time you come round a bend. Eventually, when you come round the last right hander, you see a concave road surface stretching out above you, seemingly getting exponentially steeper the further you go. The last time I attempted it, I got to within 200m of the top and finally had to stop around where the Cotswold Way crosses the road. When I tried to start going again, I repeatedly pulled a wheelie, and just couldn't keep my front wheel on the ground. I gave up, disconsolately, and turned the bike around to go back down with my tail between my legs. Believe it or not, I actually had to walk the bike down a few metres to a spot where I could physically remount the bike, it was so steep. Personally i reckon it is quite a bit more than 25%, and I don't think I'll ever be able to beat it.