If its a linear (as the crow flies) trip, they would be around a 35-45
degree climb. If the trail has switchbacks then your distance walked
would be quite considerably more than 0.23 miles. But from what I've
heard of your hiking methods, you'd probably shave some of that back
closer to 0.23.
The thing to worry about is when the distance is 1000 feet, and it's
all vertical... then you get your balloon back out again.
Jake - Team A.I.
On 8/1/06, Roping The Wind <
arizcowboy@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is 1000' of elevation gain in a 0.23 mile hike sound doable?
>
> I created a route on mapsource (a straight line as it is) and then went to
> the profile of the route and it shows a very steady ascent. But no 'steps'
> or cliffs. Doesnt mean there aren't any though... or does it? hhhmmm
>
> Scott
> Team Ropingthewind
>
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