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  • #923268
    AJsinVA
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    I will make a note to avoid these areas…thanks. LOL

    #923269
    Dirt
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    One of my favorite rides is the 50+ mile loop called Kill Bill from the Potomac Pedophiles cue sheet list. I modified it to include the path coming up from Chain Bridge. The only thing it really misses is Walter Reed coming up from 4-Mile Run.

    #923270
    consularrider
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    Climbing S Walter Reed Dr from S 4 Mile Run Dr near Shirlington is 115 feet of elevation gain in 1160 feet of distance. That compares with climbing 203 ft in 1280 feet from Chain Bridge.

    Taking Wilson Blvd from N Lynn St to Queen St is a half mile with a good climb at the start, leveling off, then climbing again from Rhodes.

    Actually, if you just go wandering around the hills between Military and N Glebe by Marymount, or in the Dominion Hills/Madison Manor neighborhoods you’ll get lots of short, steep hill repeats in.

    #923271
    Brcire
    Participant

    Thanks for the tip Pete! I’ve done parts of Tuba’s route but now is a good time to do the whole thing.

    Eric

    #923272
    Deb
    Participant

    Go up Lorcom Lane from Spout Run Pkwy.
    R – Nellie Custis Dr, turns into Military Rd
    R – 30th St
    L – Oakland St
    R – Pollard St
    R – Roberts Lane
    L – Piedmont St
    L – 36th St
    R – Military Rd
    R – 36th Rd
    L – 38th St
    R – Military Rd
    L – Old Glebe Rd
    L – Glebe Rd
    QR – Upland St
    R – 40th St
    R – 39th St
    L – River St*
    L – Highwood Dr
    L – Woodacre Dr
    R – Laburnum St
    L – Balsam Dr
    L – Hardwood Lane
    R – Oakdale Rd, continue straight on Woodley Rd
    R – Forest Lane
    L – Albemarle St
    R – Delaware St
    L – 36th St
    R – Williamsburg St

    *Going up 39th St from River St is a good climb, too.

    Or, going back to Military Rd:
    L – 35th St
    L – Vermont St (becomes Rock Spring Rd)
    Cross Glebe Rd if you can still breathe
    L – Little Falls Rd
    Straight at Yorktown Blvd (1st intersection with Yorktown)
    L – Yorktown (2nd intersection with Yorktown) (becomes Little Falls St)
    Cross Williamsburg onto Powhatan St
    R – Kirby Rd
    L – Ivy Hill Dr
    R – Barbee St
    R – Tucker Ave
    R – Birch Rd, continue up Lorraine Ave
    Continue on your choice of low-traffic roads with short steep hills…

    #923277
    Dirt
    Participant

    @Brcire 294 wrote:

    Thanks for the tip Pete! I’ve done parts of Tuba’s route but now is a good time to do the whole thing.

    Eric

    Tuba and I did Kill Bill twice together last year. The first time he had no idea what he was in for. He was sprinting hills in the first 15 miles and NOT enjoying life in the next 20 miles. A month or so later he completed the whole loop with me. I think I rode it 6 or 7 times last year. Not sure that I’m going to try it on the trike this year. I’ll do the Ups an Downs of North Arlington loop though. 26 miles — 40 with the ride to and from. I’ll be slow, but will enjoy every one of the hills.

    I’m so itching to ride that I’m about to jump out of my skin. With luck I’ll be back on in another 2 weeks.

    #923287
    mpoethig
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    Coming home from work I ride from the Roosevelt Island parking lot to the top of Upton Street off of Old Dominion near intersection with Lorcom Lane. At first this long uphill killed me–not being much of a bicyclist–but now I’m much stronger and it’s not so bad. Does anyone know what the elevation is for that stretch?

    Margaret

    #923290
    Brcire
    Participant

    @mpoethig 315 wrote:

    Coming home from work I ride from the Roosevelt Island parking lot to the top of Upton Street off of Old Dominion near intersection with Lorcom Lane. At first this long uphill killed me–not being much of a bicyclist–but now I’m much stronger and it’s not so bad. Does anyone know what the elevation is for that stretch? Margaret

    I love that hill! I think the elevation is something like kinda straight up! I’m more interested in the grade changes especially when it goes from 24th to Upton through the turn. Vermont and Utah are also pretty fun.

    #923300
    Deb
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    @mpoethig 315 wrote:

    Coming home from work I ride from the Roosevelt Island parking lot to the top of Upton Street off of Old Dominion near intersection with Lorcom Lane. At first this long uphill killed me–not being much of a bicyclist–but now I’m much stronger and it’s not so bad. Does anyone know what the elevation is for that stretch?

    Margaret

    What specific route do you take for this?

    #923303
    Mark Blacknell
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    The top of Upton St. is ~405 feet. If you’re climbing Upton from the north (say, Vacation Lane), that’s about a 15% grade, I think. I’m certain that there are at least three other people on this thread with the data to correct me, if I’m wrong :)

    #923383
    Dirt
    Participant

    @Mark Blacknell 342 wrote:

    The top of Upton St. is ~405 feet. If you’re climbing Upton from the north (say, Vacation Lane), that’s about a 15% grade, I think. I’m certain that there are at least three other people on this thread with the data to correct me, if I’m wrong :)

    That’s the one that is part of the Kill Bill loop, right? I think you may be correct on that one. Honestly I think I like 41st street coming up from Chain Bridge even more though. I think that is because of the frequency that I ride it and where it is located in my rides. I always seem to end super long rides by crossing Chain Bridge. Nothing makes me feel loved like stomping up 41st street after the ride distance has tipped over into the triple digits.

    #923387
    Mark Blacknell
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    And thus Dirt highlights the fact that he’s experienced a lot of “tough love” in his life.

    (And yes, that’s on the Kill Bill Loop. Hit a hill near George Mason Dr. with Pat the other day that he thinks is tougher than 41st, but I didn’t experience my usual ohthankgodthatisover 41st St. feeling at the top, so I’m not sure I agree . . .)

    #923388
    Dirt
    Participant

    @Mark Blacknell 445 wrote:

    And thus Dirt highlights the fact that he’s experienced a lot of “tough love” in his life.

    (And yes, that’s on the Kill Bill Loop. Hit a hill near George Mason Dr. with Pat the other day that he thinks is tougher than 41st, but I didn’t experience my usual ohthankgodthatisover 41st St. feeling at the top, so I’m not sure I agree . . .)

    Yeah… I guess that was kind of a cheesy post. I need to get back to where I can handle doing something like Kill Bill again. I’ll give it a trial run in early June. Wanna play?

    #923390
    Tim Kelley
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    I’m intrigued by this “Kill Bill” loop. I found a cue sheet for it, but does anyone have it mapped out somewhere? Any idea of total elevation gain?

    #923391
    Dirt
    Participant

    @Tim Kelley 448 wrote:

    I’m intrigued by this “Kill Bill” loop. I found a cue sheet for it, but does anyone have it mapped out somewhere? Any idea of total elevation gain?

    I’ll see what I can find.

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