Posted on Nov 06, 2014 at 14:59 PM by andy.geall79
Calderdale Off Road Climb 01 - Spencer Lane, Hebden Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 02 - Wood Top Road to Old Chamber
Calderdale Off Road Climb 03 - Old Chamber, Hebden Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 04 - Horsehold Road to Pinnacle Lane, Hebden Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 05 - London Road, Mankinholes
Calderdale Off Road Climb 06 - Callis Wood, Hebden Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 07 - Duke Street, Eastwood
Calderdale Off Road Climb 08 - Cragg Vale to Withens Gate
Calderdale Off Road Climb 09 - Stake Lane, Mytholmroyd
Calderdale Off Road Climb 10 - Knott Wood to Blackshaw Head
Calderdale Off Road Climb 11 - Middle Stoodley, Eastwood
Calderdale Off Road Climb 12 - Height Wood, Eastwood
Calderdale Off Road Climb 13 - Heely Dam to Withens Gate
Calderdale Off Road Climb 14 - Pennine Bridleway to Rake Head
Calderdale Off Road Climb 15 - North Hollingworth Farm to Rake Head (PBW)
Calderdale Off Road Climb 16 - Bottomley Pennine Bridleway
Calderdale Off Road Climb 17 - Bottomley to Summit Tunnel
Calderdale Off Road Climb 18 - Salford to Lumbutts Rd, Todmorden
Calderdale Off Road Climb 19 - Inchcliffe Rd to Trough Edge End
Calderdale Off Road Climb 20 - Flower Scar Rd
Calderdale Off Road Climb 21 - Pexwood Packhorse, Todmorden
Calderdale Off Road Climb 22 – Ragley, Hebden Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 23 - Ragley to Heptonstall
Calderdale Off Road Climb 24 - Ragley to Popples
Calderdale Off Road Climb 25 - Clough Foot to Reaps Bottom, Gorple
Calderdale Off Road Climb 26 - Widdop Reservoir to Gorple Gate
Calderdale Off Road Climb 27 - Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Dale
Calderdale Off Road Climb 28 - Hardcastle Crags, Crimsworth Dean
Calderdale Off Road Climb 29 - Shackelton Knoll, Hardcastle Crags
Calderdale Off Road Climb 30 - Grain Water Bridge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 31 - Upper Saltonstall, Luddenden Dean
Calderdale Off Road Climb 32 - Ogden to Cold Edge
Calderdale Off Road Climb 33 - Luddenden Valley
Calderdale Off Road Climb 34 - Hollins Hey Road, Elland
Calderdale Off Road Climb 35 - The Deer Park North, Stainland
Calderdale Off Road Climb 36 - Deer Park South, Stainland
Calderdale Off Road Climb 37 - Stubbing Wood, Barkisland
Calderdale Off Road Climb 38 - North Dean Woods, Copley
Calderdale Off Road Climb 39 - North Dean Woods Long, Copley
Calderdale Off Road Climb 40 - Hollas Bridge to Norland Town
Calderdale Off Road Climb 41 - Cock Pit Lane, Rishworth
Calderdale Off Road Climb 42 - Fiddle Lane, Ripponden
Calderdale Off Road Climb 43 - Heys Lane to Cliffe Lane, Ripponden
Calderdale Off Road Climb 44 - River Ryburn to Rochdale Road
Calderdale Off Road Climb 45 - Siddal Top
Calderdale Off Road Climb 46 - Kebroyd to Clapgate Lane
Calderdale Off Road Climb 47 - Ripponden Wood
Calderdale Off Road Climb 48 - Scammonden Water
Calderdale Off Road Climb 49 - Weir Mill, Barkisland
Calderdale Off Road Climb 50 - Dean House Lane to Marsden Gate
Posted on Nov 06, 2014 at 13:48 PM by andy.geall79
Starting on the tarmac of Horsehold Road this climb provides an instant wall before heading onto a rough surfaced track that weaves up the woodland. Back Lane has some technical sections that may force some riders to put their foot down. With an average gradient of 8.1% and the steep sections featuring an 11% gradient this climb is hard (RED).
Hard – Red
Hard climbs will feature a constant level of difficulty or feature a technically difficult section. Climbs of this nature are likely to feature terrain with a gradient between 5 and 10%. This type of climb will really challenge new cyclists and require regular cyclists to increase their efforts to successfully complete this type of climb. The majority of the climbs in the Calderdale area are hard – Red.
Read MorePosted on Nov 06, 2014 at 13:13 PM by andy.geall79
A mix of off road concrete track and cobbled sets, this climb 1.1 miles in length gets increasing more difficult as you take on Spencer Lane. With an average gradient of 8.8% and steepest point at 16.5% this is a long hard climb (RED). This climb also includes Calderdale Off Road Climb 01.
Hard – Red
Hard climbs will feature a constant level of difficulty or feature a technically difficult section. Climbs of this nature are likely to feature terrain with a gradient between 5 and 10%. This type of climb will really challenge new cyclists and require regular cyclists to increase their efforts to successfully complete this type of climb. The majority of the climbs in the Calderdale area are hard – Red.
Read MorePosted on Nov 06, 2014 at 12:59 PM by andy.geall79
A mix of cobbles and sets this climb often provides good traction even in the wet. With an average gradient over 14% and the steepest point at 16.5% this is a hard climb (RED).
Hard climbs will feature a constant level of difficulty or feature a technically difficult section. Climbs of this nature are likely to feature terrain with a gradient between 5 and 10%. This type of climb will really challenge new cyclists and require regular cyclists to increase their efforts to successfully complete this type of climb. The majority of the climbs in the Calderdale area are hard – Red.
Read MorePosted on Nov 03, 2014 at 14:49 PM by andy.geall79
The climb up North Dean Woods is hard, once you have rolled over the river bridge the climb ramps up and the surface can be loose in parts. The first section is the most difficult and the climb has a few nasty kicks to challenge the strongest riders. Once you have made it to the hairpin turn left the climb is much easier up to the cross roads. The profile covers 0.7 miles with an average gradient of 8.9% and a maximum gradient of 14.2%. Climb status hard (Red) and (Cat 4).
Hard climbs will feature aconstant level of difficulty or feature a technically difficult section. Climbs of this nature are likely to feature terrain with a gradient between 5 and 10%. This type of climb will really challenge new cyclists and require regular cyclists to increase their efforts to successfully complete this type of climb. The majority of the climbs in the Calderdale area are hard – Red.
Read MorePosted on Jun 16, 2014 at 15:18 PM by Tom
Starts at the Cross Roads Inn, loops you through the hills and brings you back to a well deserved pint.
Read MorePosted on Apr 24, 2014 at 15:09 PM by Shaun
A mixed on/off-road route around Todmorden.
Read MorePosted on Apr 13, 2014 at 16:06 PM by Webmaster
An epic route from the southern section of the Pennine Bridleway to the Mary Towneley Loop
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