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Slyatpct at aol.com
Slyatpct at aol.com
Tue Feb 13 13:15:58 CST 2007
Funny y'all should be talking about this now, I am too on another forum.
Here's what I came up with, correct me if I'm wrong.
Someone said the max is 45% but I differ.
I said...
"I think it works as follows. a 528' rise in one mile is a 10% grade.
Conversely, a 100% grade would be 5280' in one mile or a 90 degree angle aka
straight up. So, a 45 degree angle would be a 50% grade and a 2640' rise in one
mile."
Sly
In a message dated 2/13/2007 1:44:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
msaenz at mve-architects.com writes:
Elevation at PCT/I-10 is 1580 at mile 210.
Mission Creek Trail Camp is 7965 at mile 239.
That's 6385 feet gain in 29 miles, or 220 feet of gain per mile (average).
As for "grade percentage", the trail stays fairly low for the first 15 miles
before the real climb up the east flank of San G along Mission Creek.
The mouth of Mission Creek is about 3060 at mile 225. so that's about 4905
feet of gain in about 14 miles. That would be what? A 6% grade average up
Mission Creek?
(grade percentage is rise divided by distance?)
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