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Kings Mt Road
 

RSVP for today's climb after the previous week's climb!

Results are posted!

Info USA photo
The Huddart Park sign is almost 1/3 of the way to the top ( Info USA photo )


results?right here!
profile
distance4.32 miles (7.0 km)
climbing1540 ft (469 meters)
grade6.77%
where?see below
when?19 Nov 2011
what timeregistration 9:00 to 10:00
climb starts @ 10:10
RSVPcheck back later!
waiverPlease fill one out before the climb!
how?small group
how much?$10 (free for juniors
and those with volunteer credit)
why?why not?
coordinator
volunteerssign up!
aerial viewStanford Cycling
weatherWeather Underground
deja-vu?1995(2) 1996(4) 2007(2)
BikeMap

Cover your head, not your ears...

Sorry, folks! Our insurance requires all riders wear helmets during the climb, and we follow the USA Cycling rule against ear buds or other head phones. Rock to tunes before the climb, perhaps, but we need riders to pay attention to what's happening during the climb...

Directions

We'll meet at the Edgewood & Canada Roads, check in there, then ride together in small groups to Kings Mountain Road at Greer. A map showing the route from the start location to the start of the climb is available here. Note all riders should meet first at Edgewood & Canada Roads to check in; do not go directly to Kings.

Volunteer!

Volunteers make Low-Key tick! Without them, we no longer function. Please sign up for any week in the series using our new volunteer form! Thanks!!!

The Low-Key Way

Low-Key is all about a group of friends riding up a hill together. It's like any other informal group ride, except we time you to the top and report the results on our web site. But we have no road closures, no lead vehicle, no follow vehicle. We are traffic, sharing the roads with other traffic, following the laws and courtesy which applies to traffic. Think of it as a human-assisted Strava. We're each responsible for our own actions out there, on and off the bike, both as users of the road as as courteous visitors to the neighborhoods we pass through. "Ceci n'est pas un race".



"Get your ass up that hill!" -- Kevin Winterfield, Fovnder
Dan Connelly