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Ride Statistics

Total Distance:
7.60km | 4.72mi

Starting Altitude:
140m | 459ft

Finishing Altitude:
620m | 2,034ft

Average Gradient: 6.4%

Elevation Gain:
480m | 1,575ft

Surface Type:
Smooth Bitumen / Asphalt

Difficulty: 63   What's this?

The Dandenong Full Monty Hill Climb

Distance: 7.60km | 4.72mi

Attempts: 113

Directions

Start at Inverness Rd bottom (Mel 52 K4) turn left on Mt Dand. Tourist Rd (Mel 120 B7), turn right on Ridge Rd (Mel 52 J9) and right on Observatory Rd (Mel 66 F1). Once inside the Skyhigh grounds, keep to the right and enter parking lot at the back of restaurant. The highest climb in the Dandenongs, some of the grades are over 20% (25% on Inverness Rd) this climb, only 7.6km long climbs to the top in one continuous climb with only one very short downhill of about 20m. Only marginally longer that the 1/20 but climbs 200m more.

Start Point: Bottom of Inverness Rd at 50 sign, stationary

End point: opposite Toilet block in parking lot


10 Fastest Hill Climbs

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1. 22mins 17secs - 09 Feb 2012: Fergus Sully

2. 22mins 20secs - 11 May 2013: Rob Milohanic

3. 22mins 27secs - 14 Sep 2008: Stuart Payne

4. 22mins 34secs - 01 Nov 2010: Jason B Spencer

5. 24mins 9secs - 18 Nov 2006: Justin Wornes

6. 24mins 15secs - 24 Nov 2007: Steve O'Brien

7. 24mins 15secs - 24 Nov 2010: Trevor Spencer

8. 26mins 6secs - 01 Sep 2007: John Van Seters

9. 26mins 22secs - 18 Jul 2009: George Mallory

10. 26mins 34secs - 05 Nov 2007: Stuart Cameron

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