Highway 9 (Bear Creek to 35)

Segment in Boulder Creek. 21.26km, 633m elevation difference. Average grade is 3.0% with the steepest quarter mile at 7.3%. Completed by 5 athletes.

Description

The Highway 9 climb from Bear Creek to Highway 35 offers scenic features and challenging gradients that make it a popular route among cyclists in California. This segment spans approximately 13.21 miles, presenting an elevation gain of about 2,077 feet. The climb is characterized by its moderate average grade of around 3.0%, making it accessible yet demanding for riders of different skill levels. The stretch from Bear Creek to Highway 35 is well known for its beautiful vistas and natural surroundings, providing an enjoyable backdrop for the strenuous effort required. Cyclists often note the dense forests and occasionally steep sections that require focused climbing ability. This route also connects to several other popular cycling roads, making it a key part of longer rides through the Santa Cruz mountains.

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Athletes

Athlete Latest Fastest Efforts
Cam Fisk 2023-08-21 1:06:19 1
Misha (ᵔᴥᵔ) 2023-11-08 1:17:05 1
Julien Guy 2023-12-23 1:17:18 1
Terri Bimes 2023-12-23 1:23:44 1
Abby Cotton 2023-12-23 2:02:52 1

Manually marked as completed

Athlete Date
Stephen Cotton 2023-12-23
Sergei Galkin 2023-11-05
Chen Cheng 2023-10-15