Name the Climb
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Bronzie wrote:Easy one............but not to ride up
Koppenberg?The most painful climb in Northern Ireland http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs200.snc1/6776_124247198694_548863694_2335754_8016178_n.jpg0 -
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The most painful climb in Northern Ireland http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs200.snc1/6776_124247198694_548863694_2335754_8016178_n.jpg0
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KIrkstone from the north Ullswater/Patterdale side
Did the decent only a month ago (but climbed from Ambleside) and also Hardnott and Wrynose (in both directions). First time I've used my 34x28 and I needed it.0 -
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dulldave wrote:Judging by the bridge in the background I'd say that was La Redoute.0
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Does that make it my turn? Here you go.
Scottish and British...and a bit French0 -
peyresourde?0
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Dave - was your one with all switchbacks the Alpe d'Huez?0
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I know, I know - the surface. It wouldn't stop Zomegnan taking his race up it thoughLe Blaireau (1)0 -
dave milne wrote:
The last one is Luz Ardiden i think, is the one before the Aubisque? Even if those two are right i have no idea about the first one.0 -
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Cumulonimbus wrote:dave milne wrote:
The last one is Luz Ardiden i think, is the one before the Aubisque? Even if those two are right i have no idea about the first one.
I think the middle one might be the Tourmalet.
The last one, the Hautacam?0 -
Is that Luz Ardiden? I thought it might be the Col Bargagui? The first one could be the Mente?0
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paulcuthbert wrote:
Col de la Croix de Fer TDF 20080 -
the aubisque & luz ardiden are right. The part of the aubisque you can see is the corniche road linking the aubisque with the soulor.
The first one is in the same region0 -
dave milne wrote:the aubisque & luz ardiden are right. The part of the aubisque you can see is the corniche road linking the aubisque with the soulor.
The first one is in the same region
Top of the Soulor looking east?0 -
dave milne wrote:the aubisque & luz ardiden are right. The part of the aubisque you can see is the corniche road linking the aubisque with the soulor.
The first one is in the same region
Marie Blanque?0 -
How about this one? ...a bit more difficult I think
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Cumulonimbus wrote:dave milne wrote:the aubisque & luz ardiden are right. The part of the aubisque you can see is the corniche road linking the aubisque with the soulor.
The first one is in the same region
Top of the Soulor looking east?
Aspin0 -
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synchronicity wrote:
Mucklow's Hill, Halesowen.0 -
synchronicity wrote:
I would say alpe d'huez but that lake says no0 -
ju5t1n wrote:How about this one? ...a bit more difficult I think
The topography reminds me of Honister Pass.0 -
synchronicity wrote:
Is it Ditchling Beacon near Brighton.0