if you don't have a bike computer that measures grade, try www.routeslip.com
you can go to routeslip and measure the elevation difference between two points...and then calculate the grade.
if you don't have a bike computer that measures grade, try www.routeslip.com
you can go to routeslip and measure the elevation difference between two points...and then calculate the grade.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I heard routeslip was abandoned by its developer. mapmyride.com works pretty well, too.
Karen
Well Karen, I guess that explains why it hasn't been working well lately![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
routeslip has been acquired by mapmyride. Go there and use your old routeslip ID and you should find your old routes.
There's a route mapper out there that tells the average grade and steepest grade but I can't find it now. Maybe someone will know which one it is?
Lora
When I was a little girl we went on a school excursion which involved walking up a really steep hill. Our teacher told us that if we walked up backwards, it was easier. Do you think that applies to cycling?![]()