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Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
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I've got a question for you all, but knowing what you are all like I will answer it for you first.

A: "NO"

Q: Anyone else fancy have a go on one of these?

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I've got a question for you all, but knowing what you are all like I will answer it for you first.

A: "NO"

Q: Anyone else fancy have a go on one of these?

[tweet]956874372341354497[/tweet]

You could have warned me there was footage of Retrievers chasing a loony hurtling down a snowy hill side.

Oh happy memories. :cry:
 
















Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Why the fook did I get Stat Club Jnrs decide this afternoons activity.


In a bit the Stats are off to play Crazy Golf! :facepalm:
 


1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
So you wasn't pulling my leg over Kidds Hill after all then SB :thumbsup: It was exactly as you said, not quite living up to it's billing.

After fording a stream (got to love Audaxing!) at the bottom of yet another wet and dodgy lane, we turned onto a climb that went up into the trees. After a bit of climbing we began to wonder of this was Kidds Hill, but with a very slight bend in the road, we thought, perhaps not. Then it straightened out and seemed to go on forever, dead straight. We asked another rider and he confirmed it was indeed Kidds Hill.

It's no easy climb, granted. I certainly crawled up it and was very glad of my lowest gear, but it certainly didn't feel like a 'Top 100' climb. I can indeed think of half a dozen hills round this way that I'd rate as harder and that I'd be a lot less happy to be confronted with at that point in a long hilly ride . Good to sample it though and it is in a lovely part of the world.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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So you wasn't pulling my leg over Kidds Hill after all then SB :thumbsup: It was exactly as you said, not quite living up to it's billing.

After fording a stream (got to love Audaxing!) at the bottom of yet another wet and dodgy lane, we turned onto a climb that went up into the trees. After a bit of climbing we began to wonder of this was Kidds Hill, but with a very slight bend in the road, we thought, perhaps not. Then it straightened out and seemed to go on forever, dead straight. We asked another rider and he confirmed it was indeed Kidds Hill.

It's no easy climb, granted. I certainly crawled up it and was very glad of my lowest gear, but it certainly didn't feel like a 'Top 100' climb. I can indeed think of half a dozen hills round this way that I'd rate as harder and that I'd be a lot less happy to be confronted with at that point in a long hilly ride . Good to sample it though and it is in a lovely part of the world.

Haha, be honest, you really didn't believe me did you?

I'll make the point I wish I had included in my first post re Kidds:-

'I'll bet it won't even be the 'best' climb on your ride, that day'

Was it?
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Haha, be honest, you really didn't believe me did you?

I'll make the point I wish I had included in my first post re Kidds:-

'I'll bet it won't even be the 'best' climb on your ride, that day'

Was it?

I didn't believe you, no. I thought you would be having a good old giggle as I nearly die on it, having thought it's not going to be all that.

As for it not being the 'best' climb on yesterdays ride...

The Audax was called Hills and Mills. I see on Strava that one of our group called it... Hills, Hills, Hills and Mills :lol: That was about the sum of it!

My Strava stats from my trusty Bryton Rider gave me a total elevation of 8,363 ft over the 102.8 miles ( we rode to and from the start/finish rather than drive there) Not sure how accurate that elevation figure is to be honest, but it was certainly the hilliest ride I've ever done.

I could please Moto and say that Marden's Hill was the 'best', but to be perfectly honest I can't even remember what one that was as the hills just kept on coming!
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I didn't believe you, no. I thought you would be having a good old giggle as I nearly die on it, having thought it's not going to be all that.

As for it not being the 'best' climb on yesterdays ride...

The Audax was called Hills and Mills. I see on Strava that one of our group called it... Hills, Hills, Hills and Mills :lol: That was about the sum of it!

My Strava stats from my trusty Bryton Rider gave me a total elevation of 8,363 ft over the 102.8 miles ( we rode to and from the start/finish rather than drive there) Not sure how accurate that elevation figure is to be honest, but it was certainly the hilliest ride I've ever done.

I could please Moto and say that Marden's Hill was the 'best', but to be perfectly honest I can't even remember what one that was as the hills just kept on coming!

Boo I can't find the route on Strava, can you link it please.
 






1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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If you wanted a proper hilly ride SB, right over in our neck of the woods, in the best part of Sussex, then Mad Jacks Audax at the end of next month would be the best introduction to some of the best climbs we have locally ( although the route appears to go down King's Hill Road, and Battery Hill, rather than up these two brutes).

I've never done this Audax, but know others who have, and they say it's brutal, because of the amount of climibing and the state of the roads that time of the year and the habit of the weather being a tad chilly.

I know pretty much all the climbs on it, having had a quick look at the route. I'm very tempted, but not so confident of riding to and from the start/finish for this one.

http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/17-85/

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/2144830
 


Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,475
Make sure you know it's The Wall at the start, not doing so will result in you riding the next 20 minutes wondering when you'll be riding The Wall.


#NotAClimb.

Maybe, just maybe the authors of the list take a few other factors into account? If you were charged with that role and there were in your opinion proper hills albeit in Thamesmead, Peckham or Merthyr Tydfil would you put them in? Me neither.

Oh 10, top ride on every level. Well done.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,233
Maybe, just maybe the authors of the list take a few other factors into account? If you were charged with that role and there were in your opinion proper hills albeit in Thamesmead, Peckham or Merthyr Tydfil would you put them in? Me neither.

Oh 10, top ride on every level. Well done.

Thanks Moto.

Yes, clearly location plays a huge part in the ratings, or else Ditchling Beacon wouldn't gain quite so much prominence either. The view of our ground, once you've reached the top, is rather lovely though :thumbsup:
 


banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,426
Deep south
If you wanted a proper hilly ride SB, right over in our neck of the woods, in the best part of Sussex, then Mad Jacks Audax at the end of next month would be the best introduction to some of the best climbs we have locally ( although the route appears to go down King's Hill Road, and Battery Hill, rather than up these two brutes).

I've never done this Audax, but know others who have, and they say it's brutal, because of the amount of climibing and the state of the roads that time of the year and the habit of the weather being a tad chilly.

I know pretty much all the climbs on it, having had a quick look at the route. I'm very tempted, but not so confident of riding to and from the start/finish for this one.

http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/17-85/

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/2144830
.

Top ride 10. :bowdown:
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Maybe, just maybe the authors of the list take a few other factors into account? If you were charged with that role and there were in your opinion proper hills albeit in Thamesmead, Peckham or Merthyr Tydfil would you put them in? Me neither.
Happy Sunday evening geeks :wave:

Ok so below is our local hills, for local people, from the 100 Greatest Climbs book.
Whatever way you slice it The Wall sticks out from that list, like a sore thumb.

https://cyclinguphill.com/box-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/yorks-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/white-lane-bec-cc-hill-climb/
https://cyclinguphill.com/leith-hill-climb/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/whitedowns/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/the-wall/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/toys-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/steyning-bostal/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/ditchling-beacon/

This is 'our' climbs from 'Another 100 Climbs'

https://veloviewer.com/segment/16290971 Ashdown Forest
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291115 Combe Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291169 Chalkpit Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/8255811 Coldharbour Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291277 Quell Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291325 Barhatch Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16298336 Ventnor.

Greater Sussex has Quell Lane is the other side of Jays Lane which in turn is just up from Bexley Hill, all of which have more about them than 'The Wall'.
Not to mention climbs to Goodwood, Harting or all the 'hidden' climbs esp around Petworth.
Blackdown which is the highest point of The Downs.

Further afield Old Winchester and Butser Hills have more of a statement about them that 'The Wall', which just isn't.


Maybe that's what I'm bibbling about, if it were called The Speed Bump, I wouldn't be all titsy now!
 


banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,426
Deep south
Happy Sunday evening geeks :wave:

Ok so below is our local hills, for local people, from the 100 Greatest Climbs book.
Whatever way you slice it The Wall sticks out from that list, like a sore thumb.

https://cyclinguphill.com/box-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/yorks-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/white-lane-bec-cc-hill-climb/
https://cyclinguphill.com/leith-hill-climb/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/whitedowns/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/the-wall/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/toys-hill/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/steyning-bostal/
https://cyclinguphill.com/100-climbs/ditchling-beacon/

This is 'our' climbs from 'Another 100 Climbs'

https://veloviewer.com/segment/16290971 Ashdown Forest
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291115 Combe Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291169 Chalkpit Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/8255811 Coldharbour Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291277 Quell Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16291325 Barhatch Lane
https://veloviewer.com/segment/16298336 Ventnor.

Greater Sussex has Quell Lane is the other side of Jays Lane which in turn is just up from Bexley Hill, all of which have more about them than 'The Wall'.
Not to mention climbs to Goodwood, Harting or all the 'hidden' climbs esp around Petworth.
Blackdown which is the highest point of The Downs.

Further afield Old Winchester and Butser Hills have more of a statement about them that 'The Wall', which just isn't.


Maybe that's what I'm bibbling about, if it were called The Speed Bump, I wouldn't be all titsy now!


After doing some hills in France last year I now look out of my window at the Southdowns, and think why was I so worried. All I’ve got to do is get my mojo back, and get back on it.
 
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