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Harting Downs via Hill Lane

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 0 photos
Elevation profile Harting Downs via Hill Lane

Statistics

Difficulty points 110
Length 1.4 km
Average gradient 8.2%
Steepest 100 meters 12.8%
Total ascent 114m
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Harting Downs via Hill Lane is a climb in the region South East England. It is 1.4km long and bridges 114 vertical meters with an average gradient of 8.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 110. The top of the ascent is located at 190 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: Hill Lane

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Reviews (1)

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howardg
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The alternative to the main road climb out of South Harting. Gets steep as the road straightens out in the second half of the hill

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:11:54
11 km/h 00:07:34
15 km/h 00:05:33
19 km/h 00:04:23

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