base of Monitor to Ebbetts pass
Segment in Markleeville. 17.39km, 848m elevation difference. Average grade is 4.9% with the steepest quarter mile at 13.2%. Completed by 63 athletes.
Description
Ebbetts Pass East is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and challenging ascent, making it a sought-after route among cyclists. The climb begins after 44.5 miles of riding and 6,525 feet of climbing, hinting at the endurance required to tackle this route. The ascent is split into two distinct halves: the initial 5.5 miles feature a mild gradient averaging 3.1% with an elevation gain of 956 feet. This is followed by a more demanding second half, which should not be underestimated. Cyclists ride along the east fork of the Carson River for two miles with a negligible climb of 1% or less, making for a tranquil but misleading start to the ascent.
This climb is not just about endurance but also offers cyclists the opportunity to soak in the stunning views that characterize Ebbetts Pass and the surrounding area, especially near Lake Alpine. The climb's eclectic mix of mild to moderate gradients followed by peaceful flats provides an experience that is as rewarding as it is challenging.
For more detailed information, consider visiting:
- PJAMM Cycling for detailed cycling data.
- Jay's Essential Bike Rides for a personal insight into riding Ebbetts Pass.
- Ebbetts Pass Adventures for details on popular cycling routes around Ebbetts Pass.