the sic goose climb

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Hervey Bay Burrum Heads Road, Takura, Fraser Coast Regional, Queensland, Australia
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Climb Profile

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25 m35 m40 m50 m3.0% from 0 m to 7 m2.5% from 7 m to 11 m0.0% from 11 m to 14 m2.4% from 14 m to 19 m0.0% from 19 m to 23 m2.0% from 23 m to 28 m8.2% from 28 m to 40 m4.2% from 40 m to 45 m8.1% from 45 m to 49 m16.7% from 49 m to 53 m15.9% from 53 m to 57 m0.0% from 57 m to 60 m38.1% from 60 m to 65 m0.0% from 65 m to 69 m21.9% from 69 m to 72 m14.1% from 72 m to 80 m0.0% from 80 m to 83 m10.5% from 83 m to 89 m0.0% from 89 m to 92 m40.6% from 92 m to 95 m-22.2% from 95 m to 99 m32.5% from 99 m to 103 m2.7% from 103 m to 107 m5.0% from 107 m to 111 m4.2% from 111 m to 116 m4.2% from 116 m to 121 m0.0% from 121 m to 124 m2.8% from 124 m to 128 m2.3% from 128 m to 132 m0.0% from 132 m to 137 m-2.4% from 137 m to 141 m38.2% from 141 m to 145 m-30.2% from 145 m to 149 m29.5% from 149 m to 153 m-28.9% from 153 m to 157 m0.0% from 157 m to 160 m9.1% from 160 m to 164 m9.1% from 164 m to 167 m0.0% from 167 m to 171 m11.1% from 171 m to 178 m0.0% from 178 m to 181 m15.2% from 181 m to 187 m24.5% from 187 m to 193 m30.6% from 193 m to 196 m5.6% from 196 m to 200 m25.0% from 200 m to 203 m20.7% from 203 m to 209 m25.0% from 209 m to 212 m17.7% from 212 m to 218 m9.4% from 218 m to 224 m3.8% from 224 m to 229 m0.0% from 229 m to 232 m3.1% from 232 m to 236 m-2.6% from 236 m to 239 m2.1% from 239 m to 244 m0.0% from 244 m to 248 m2.6% from 248 m to 252 m5.6% from 252 m to 256 m4.0% from 256 m to 261 m-1.7% from 261 m to 267 m0.0% from 267 m to 274 m0.0% from 274 m to 279 m2.8% from 279 m to 283 m4.5% from 283 m to 287 m2.0% from 287 m to 293 m6.2% from 293 m to 297 m5.1% from 297 m to 301 m5.4% from 301 m to 305 m6.5% from 305 m to 310 m6.1% from 310 m to 313 m6.5% from 313 m to 317 m5.6% from 317 m to 323 m0.0% from 323 m to 326 m6.1% from 326 m to 333 m2.0% from 333 m to 338 m0.0% from 338 m to 341 m-2.0% from 341 m to 346 m0.0% from 346 m to 350 m-5.6% from 350 m to 354 m-4.7% from 354 m to 358 m0.0% from 358 m to 361 m-6.2% from 361 m to 366 m-6.4% from 366 m to 371 m-15.7% from 371 m to 376 m2.9% from 376 m to 379 m-11.6% from 379 m to 384 m-10.4% from 384 m to 388 m-6.8% from 388 m to 394 m8%7%6%-1%0 m100 m200 m300 m
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Climb Stats

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Climb categoryUncategorised
Distance0.39 km / 0.25 miles
Elevation gain19.3 m / 63 ft
Average gradient4.9%
Maximum gradient21.7%
Elevation high48.7 m / 160 ft
Elevation low26.2 m / 86 ft
Climb difficulty score1,928.13

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Climb Rank

How does this climb compare against every other climb in the world?

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This climb ranks 1,907,138th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs.

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Ranked as the 59,704th most difficult cycling climb of all 97,639 climbs in Australia.

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Places 9,634th out of 16,668 cycling climbs in Queensland.

Ranks 13th out of 23 cycling climbs in Takura.

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A local climb of note, this is the 10th most difficult cycling climb (out of 20 climbs) in Fraser Coast Regional.

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