The description of the climb was as followed:
Makanda Road Hills
Makanda, Illinois
1.75 M, 9% AG, 800 FVG (Miles, Average Grade, and Feet of Vertical Gain)
Locals Say: A dose of brutual reality in an arty town. Find It: South of Carbondale on Rt. 51, running east to west. Don't Miss: The Southern Illinois University at Carbondale cycling team churns over this pair of hils on its training rides - look way toward the back and you might see frequent Bicycling contributor Mike Magnuson. Info: siu.edu/~cycling/index.htm.
As I was down in the area for the annual relay foot race, River to River (80 miles splits among 8 runners), I wasn't in the mood to seriously tax myself. On the SIU cycling website, I found exactly what I needed and printed out the directions for "The Quick Spin - Makanda and Back," approximately 17 miles.
Traveling west to east, the hill actually starts out on a small descent that brings you to the base of the climb. It kicks upward immediately and continues going upward around a small turn (not a switchback). Once you crest the hill, there is a small flat and then a nice long descent into the town of Makanda.
After a brief respite in what could best be described as downtown Makanda (see inset), I headed down Springer Ridge Road and back to Carbondale.
If you're in and around the area and in need of shop assistance, surprisingly, there are plenty to choose from; all in less than a 100 yard radius (Phoenix Cycles, Carbondale Cycles, and The Bike Surgeon).
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