Johnny5
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- Manchester
Anybody ridden Swiss Hill in Alderley Edge (Cheshire)? I've just ridden it for the first time...BLOOMIN' ECK!! I've never seen anything like it!!! The hill is not that long but it's steep man...I reckon the middle part of it is over 20%!! The steepness is not the problem...the whole road is made of cobbles and it's really slippery!!!
Me and my mate was just went out this evening for an easy ride, rode about 20 miles and ended up near Alderley Edge Cricket Ground. I've ridden pass the Cricket Ground loads of times but didn't realise the legendary "Swiss Hill" was there!! My mate, asked me what time it was and I told him it was only 7.30pm and then he said "OK then, here we go" and he just turned up this road and I followed him when I was on the BIG CHAINRING!!! THAT BUGGER!!!!! As soon as I hit the cobbles, I knew exactly what was coming up and that it was Swiss Hill even though I've never been there before! I managed to change into my 3rd gear (39x21) and just stood up and pushed up the hill!! I didn't even care about the steepness but was more concerned about my tyres spinning all over the place!
If you ride up in a lower gear, your back wheel just spins all over the place, put it on a slightly higher one and it might get too hard to push due to the steepness and the front wheel keeps lifting off the ground! It's a wiard experience but I managed to get up it. Swiss Hill is a funny one, if you live near it and fancy a climb then have a go but make sure that it's a DRY day otherwise you are NOT getting up the top.
TIP: When you get half way up, make sure to stay on the left and use the tarmac where residents park their cars.....I didn't and it was well slippy!!
Me and my mate was just went out this evening for an easy ride, rode about 20 miles and ended up near Alderley Edge Cricket Ground. I've ridden pass the Cricket Ground loads of times but didn't realise the legendary "Swiss Hill" was there!! My mate, asked me what time it was and I told him it was only 7.30pm and then he said "OK then, here we go" and he just turned up this road and I followed him when I was on the BIG CHAINRING!!! THAT BUGGER!!!!! As soon as I hit the cobbles, I knew exactly what was coming up and that it was Swiss Hill even though I've never been there before! I managed to change into my 3rd gear (39x21) and just stood up and pushed up the hill!! I didn't even care about the steepness but was more concerned about my tyres spinning all over the place!
If you ride up in a lower gear, your back wheel just spins all over the place, put it on a slightly higher one and it might get too hard to push due to the steepness and the front wheel keeps lifting off the ground! It's a wiard experience but I managed to get up it. Swiss Hill is a funny one, if you live near it and fancy a climb then have a go but make sure that it's a DRY day otherwise you are NOT getting up the top.
TIP: When you get half way up, make sure to stay on the left and use the tarmac where residents park their cars.....I didn't and it was well slippy!!