To some (or all) of you this question may seem pretty stupid:
The steepness of hills is often referred to in these forums, generally as a %.
Am I correct in thinking that if a hill rises 1 metre and is 10 metres long then that is a 1 in 10 hill or a 10% hill, a hill that rises 1 metre over 7 metres would be a 1 in 7 or 14% hill and a brick wall would be a 100% hill?
Theory is great but how do you actually KNOW how steep the hill you are riding up actually is? Are you all riding around with theodolites and tape measures or is it an experience thing?
The reason I ask is that the hill climbing capability of a bike is often quoted but I cant relate that to the hills I have to ride up. There was a time when there were road signs that showed you the steepness of hills however these dont seem to exist anymore and certainly not in towns.
Assitance would be appreciated.
Regards
Francis
The steepness of hills is often referred to in these forums, generally as a %.
Am I correct in thinking that if a hill rises 1 metre and is 10 metres long then that is a 1 in 10 hill or a 10% hill, a hill that rises 1 metre over 7 metres would be a 1 in 7 or 14% hill and a brick wall would be a 100% hill?
Theory is great but how do you actually KNOW how steep the hill you are riding up actually is? Are you all riding around with theodolites and tape measures or is it an experience thing?
The reason I ask is that the hill climbing capability of a bike is often quoted but I cant relate that to the hills I have to ride up. There was a time when there were road signs that showed you the steepness of hills however these dont seem to exist anymore and certainly not in towns.
Assitance would be appreciated.
Regards
Francis
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