Gawler Tce and OTH Rd - 7th to Eagles North
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| Climb category | Category 4 |
| Distance | 3.07 km / 1.91 miles |
| Elevation gain | 123.8 m / 406 ft |
| Average gradient | 4% |
| Maximum gradient | 37% |
| Elevation high | 172 m / 564 ft |
| Elevation low | 48.2 m / 158 ft |
| Climb difficulty score | 12,370.09 |
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Climb Rank
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🗺 This climb ranks 436,504th out of 2,710,652 worldwide cycling climbs. |
🧮 Ranked as the 10,051st most difficult cycling climb of all 97,639 climbs in Australia. |
📉 Places 1,460th out of 8,833 cycling climbs in South Australia. |
⚖ Ranks 737th out of 3,796 cycling climbs in Adelaide. |
🏵️ A local climb of note, this is the 5th most difficult cycling climb (out of 14 climbs) in Gawler South. |
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