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Mt Hamilton
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Enter your rider info and result here after the climb!

Results are posted!


Pat Parseghian photo
Kevin Winterfield in charge ( Pat Parseghian photo )


results?right here!
profileprofile
distance18.4 miles (29.6 km)
climbing4399 ft (1340 meters)
grade4.53%
where?not yet available
when?24 Nov 2016
what timeno registration needed
climb starts @ 9:30 or whenever you want on Thursday
ResultEnter result here after the climb!
how?self-ride
how much?free!
why?Ask not why; just do!
coordinator
volunteerssign up!
aerial viewStanford Cycling
weather
Bay area winds
summit (current)
web cam
linkscheckpoint 1: Hamilton at Alum Rock
checkpoint 2: top of 1st climb
checkpoint 3: start of 2nd climb
checkpoint 4: top of 2nd climb
checkpoint 5: start of 3nd climb
checkpoint 6: turn to observatory
checkpoint 7: Hamilton summit
deja-vu?1995(8) 1996(9) 1997(9) 1998(1)
1998(7) 2006(7) 2007(9) 2008(9)
2009(9) 2010(9) 2011(9) 2012(8)
2013(9) 2014(9) 2015(9)
VeloViewer
Strava
route map (look here!)

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...

Volunteer!

This is a self-timed week, so we won't have check-in and results. However, there's still volunteer options! You can volunteer to help using our 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. This includes riding to the right of the road when practicable, and not crossing double yellows to pass riders or to get through corners faster. 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