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- Cumulative_elevation_gain abstract "In running, cycling, and mountaineering, cumulative elevation gain refers to the sum of every gain in elevation throughout an entire trip. It is sometimes also known as cumulative gain or elevation gain, or often in the context of mountain travel, simply gain. Elevation losses are not counted in this measure. Cumulative elevation gain, along with round-trip distance, is arguably the most important value used in quantifying the strenuousness of a trip. This is because hiking 10 miles (16 km) on flat land (zero elevation gain) is significantly easier than hiking up a large mountain with a round-trip distance of 10 miles (16 km). It is much harder to ascend vertically, or to increase elevation, than to walk on flat land because doing so also requires that the hiker increase his/her gravitational potential energy.".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain thumbnail Five_100-foot_hills.png?width=300.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageExternalLink elev_gain_lists.html.
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- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageLength "3013".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageRevisionID "690953027".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountaineering.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Cycling.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Garmin.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Gravitational_energy.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Naismiths_rule.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Running.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink Strava.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLink File:Five_100-foot_hills.png.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cumulative elevation gain".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLinkText "cumulative elevation gain".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLinkText "cumulative gain".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevation gain".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wikiPageWikiLinkText "gains cumulatively".
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- Cumulative_elevation_gain subject Category:Mountaineering.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain type Type.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain type Type.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain comment "In running, cycling, and mountaineering, cumulative elevation gain refers to the sum of every gain in elevation throughout an entire trip. It is sometimes also known as cumulative gain or elevation gain, or often in the context of mountain travel, simply gain. Elevation losses are not counted in this measure. Cumulative elevation gain, along with round-trip distance, is arguably the most important value used in quantifying the strenuousness of a trip.".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain label "Cumulative elevation gain".
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs Q3091956.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs Převýšení.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs Höhenmeter.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs Hoogtemeters.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs m.047msxd.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain sameAs Q3091956.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain wasDerivedFrom Cumulative_elevation_gain?oldid=690953027.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain depiction Five_100-foot_hills.png.
- Cumulative_elevation_gain isPrimaryTopicOf Cumulative_elevation_gain.