How Steep Is "Steep"?

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Drago

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It was in Yorkshire 40 years ago when the ad was made ;)
 
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Most of my riding is in Warwickshire's rolling countryside, lots of lumps, but only a few that would be called steep by most people. This one I would call steep, Purley Chase Lane

https://goo.gl/maps/QEAwg4RpxKR2


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The trouble is that everybody's idea of steep is different.
 
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classic33

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Most of my riding is in Warwickshire's rolling countryside, lots of lumps, but only a few that would be called steep by most people. This one I would call steep, Purley Chase Lane

https://goo.gl/maps/QEAwg4RpxKR2


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The trouble is that everybody's idea of steep is different.
Given that there's a few roads like that round here, I don't consider it to be any worse than others.

There's steeper nearby.
 
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Given that there's a few roads like that round here, I don't consider it to be any worse than others.

There's steeper nearby.

Yes, but its all relevant isn't it. Round here thats a steep one, but in a seriously hilly area that may not be called steep, as I said in my original post everybodies idea of steep is different.
 

briantrumpet

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Yes, but its all relevant isn't it. Round here thats a steep one, but in a seriously hilly area that may not be called steep, as I said in my original post everybodies idea of steep is different.
Indeed. 'Steep' in an Alpine context is 'over 10%', where you might well be doing climbs of an hour or more: 15% in the middle of that feels like a wall. But in Devon 20-25%ers aren't uncommon, though they are relatively short. Even my idea of 'steep' varies, depending on where I am, and how my legs and brain are on a particular day.
 
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