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Re: [kom_] Mt. Washington Hill Climb - New Hampshire USA

>Ok, then I will just ride Mt Evans, can ride it from
>my house...once the snow melts. Alot more fun and
>longer ride. Probably 10k feet of climbing from my
>house.

I'd love to try Evans and/or Pike's Peak some day but I fear the altitude and
don't think I'll ever have a good month to go out there and aclimatize to it.

Do we have any riders in this forum with experience at both Evans and
Washington?

Karol

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the money is used (officially) for some conservation project in the area. Cheers françois...
Francois Siohan
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Mar 15, 2004
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... I'd love to try Evans and/or Pike's Peak some day but I fear the altitude and don't think I'll ever have a good month to go out there and aclimatize to it....
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Mar 4, 2004
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Karol, There are plenty of excellent lower elevation climbs here in Colorado as well. They are low enough that acclimatization should not be an issue. There...
Michael Mangino
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Mar 4, 2004
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Karol wrote ... Hi Karol As i have told on another occasion, the odds are that if you ever had the time to acclimatize, that would only make you about 3%...
Francois Siohan
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Mar 5, 2004
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I have ridden Evans twice but only one mile in the middle of Mt Washington. Based on this I consider Mt Washington a much harder climb. The altitude of...
John Summerson
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Mar 4, 2004
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I have not done Mt.Washington, but have been on Mt. Evans. It is one of those situations, whereas you either have a problem or don't (speaking of altitudes)....
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Mar 4, 2004
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... The Hill Climbing Business, maybe. $180,000 is a nice earner for somebody. For 10% of that entry fee you can enter a granfondo in Italy and do 10 times as...
Richard
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Mar 14, 2004
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******************************************************************** OUT OF OFFICE ******************************************************************** I'm...
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Mar 14, 2004
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... It is an extravagant fee but, as Francois has already said, the money goes to a good cause, the Tin Mountain Conservation Center and this event is TMCC's ...
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Mar 15, 2004
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I want to concur with Karol that, for hill climbers, getting to ride Mt Washington would be worth the price of admission as it probably is the toughest hill...
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The price is damned high, but once it is fully booked within a very short time, the price seems to be widely acceptable and therefore good. If the ...
Jiri Sehnal
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Mar 15, 2004
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BTW, I don't know if you guys had seen it or not but there will be a "Grand Fondo" type event from Denver to Vail on Sept 3rd, the Friday before the Pro...
Michael Mangino
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Mar 15, 2004
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The annual Fargo Street Hill Climb is this weekend, Sunday, March 21, 9:00 a.m. - 1/10 of a miles, 33% grade and a tiny bit more near the top. Fargo Street is...
Dave Wyman
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Mar 16, 2004
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... What kind of gearing do you use? -Jennifer [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
jen&dan
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Mar 16, 2004
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... Succumbing to old age, I ride a mountain bike with extremely low gearing up Fargo Street. Typically I use something like 22x28. That's good enough to get...
Dave Wyman
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... I'd say that with a 33% grade you're entitled to the biggest cog and smallest chain ring you can find! You must have been having quite a day 13 years...
jen&dan
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Dave, how difficult is it to climb such hill using 39x27? Is it used by your brother only, or is such gearing normal? I use this gear for climbs like ...
Jiri Sehnal
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Mar 17, 2004
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... I have climbed short stretches with >20% which were no problem because of my momentum at the bottom. I also have done reputedly 17-19% stretches (Khutaï,...
Francois Siohan
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Mar 17, 2004
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... Hmmm.........I rode Fargo Street in practice today (just to see if I could still do it - I've not been on my bike much of late. I could definitely stand...
Dave Wyman
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... To make what i means more precise: on a dirt road at 30%, with a MTB and with a very low gear, the grip of the back wheeel on the road is marginal. ...
Francois Siohan
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... grip of the ... Hi Francois Rosedale Chimney in North Yorkshire has a slope of 1 in 3 (33%) for a road distance of 600metres -> 600metres(yards) which I...
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Mar 19, 2004
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... it should be quite easy to verify an altitude difference of 600/3 = 200 meters, map, altimeter.... In an all-out effort, 69 kg Boardman in top form could...
Francois Siohan
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Mar 19, 2004
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... Yes Boardman's time was 5m23s against Curran's 5m22.8s (42 / 24) with Marchant 3rd at 5m31.2 (on 42 / 22). Boardan was around 19 yr old then in 2 years...
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... So, it looks like 1/6 really means > 1/7, ie 14.2% and 1/3 means >1/4, ie >25%. 400 yards = 366 m at >14.2% = 52 m 600 y = 548 m at > 25% =137 m even...
Francois Siohan
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... per hour? ... Hi Francois The current hill-climb champion Jim Henderson climbs steep hills (10% or >) at a 33 metres/minute rate with no following wind and...
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... Just correcting my last note, Yes from your calcs it appears that the report I quoted of 400yards of 33% and 600y at 25% for Rosedale significantly...
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Mar 20, 2004
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It was another successful Fargo Street Hill Climb. There was fine turnout of riders and spectators, in part because of television coverage of last year's event...
Dave Wyman
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Mar 22, 2004
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... I'd say there's nothing shameful about being dethroned (after 13 years!) by a guy half your age. Good for you for holding on that long. -Jennifer ...
jen&dan
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Mar 22, 2004
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... Thanks, Jennifer! Dave...
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Mar 22, 2004
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Hi Mike, ... I think we already established (a long time ago on another forum) that Rosedale Chimney (or Rosemary's Kitchen) could not be as steep as claimed....
Brian Tomlin
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