Cycling Mt. Ascutney Ascutney State Park

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Mt. Ascutney - Ascutney State Park


Basic data & ranking

Average grade: 11.6 %

Length: 5.94 km

Height start: 156 m

Height top: 849 m

Elevation: 693 m

Maximum: 0 %

Mt. Ascutney rankings

Difficulty ranking world: 875 (all)
Ranking United States: 69 (all)
Ranking White Mountains: 1 (all)
Difficulty score: 109.99 what?

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Description

Basically half of Mt. Washington. Same average grade (a hair under 12%).

The Mt. Ascutney is situated in Vermont and belongs to the White Mountains . Starting from Ascutney State Park, the Mt. Ascutney ascent is 5.94 km long. Over this distance, you climb 693 heightmeters. The average percentage thus is 11.6 %.

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