Calculating % Grade of a Hill
I'm playing around on routeslip.com trying to plan out some routes.
I'm interested in focusing on hills, but I'm curious how slope translates in % grade. For instance, a road sign will say "10% grade"
If I'm looking at a route that rises 300 feet in 2 miles, what does that mean in terms of % grade?
Anyone know how to convert this?
A little late to the discussion here
That's what I thought the calculation was, but then the hill gradients seem really low. A 100% slope would be a 45 degree angle in terms of the hypotenuse of a right triangle. I see people talking about, say, a 10% slope as being difficult, but that would only be 4.5 degrees. I see stuff all the time that looks a lot steeper than that--and I'm not tallking about switchbacks, here. I'm not a spectacular climber, so I'm confused about eyeballing the angle of a slope. Are my eyeball estimates totally off? What would the slope of a hypothetical very-steep-but-climbable section be?