Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
Some parts of it are dead flat (like around Cleveland), but where we were riding was unreal hilly. Mind you, these were very much back roads, not highways, not county roads, just cut-throughs, some of which weren't even paved until recently, and most had some fresh tar and light gravel on them, so they weren't paved up to county standards. The roads had names like "blahblah Hill", so I wasn't imaginining it, and there was just one after another of them. I definitely think that ride helped me on our weekend rides back home here in NC, though. The hills around here pale in comparison. Wish I had an elevation profile of our Ohio ride!
Cleveland itself (and much of the rest of the area immediately surrounding the lake) is pretty flat. Go a little bit south of Cleveland and you hit hills again, big ones in some places. (I'm thinking of Chardon and Chagrin Falls in particular. Some of them were terrifying.)