7 Peaks Epic Road Cycling Challenge

ByVince Masci
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7 Peaks used to be a thing and then there was COVID and now not a thing.

LET'S BRING BACK THE THING!

Instead of a jersey I should be able to arrange a pair of socks with a 7 peaks logo of sorts that you can wear to commemorate your legendary effort (work in progress). I'll even get a leaderboard going, so bare with me while all the fun things come together.

Master the alpine heights of Victoria's High Country!
Riding season: October to April every year!!
Complete all 7 peaks in one season, celebrate with socks!!!

Scroll down for more pictures and information on the rides.

Lake Mountain
→20.5km +1124, 4.5% Ave
Hard

The ride begins in the quaint town of Marysville around a two and a half hours drive North East of Melbourne.

As you leave Marysville, the climb starts almost immediately. The gradient is gentle at first, allowing you to find your rhythm and get comfortable on your bike.

As you ascend, you’ll enter the dense, cool forests of the Yarra Ranges. The road is lined with towering mountain ash trees and lush undergrowth. The air is crisp, and the sounds of nature provide a soothing backdrop to your ride.

The gradient gradually increases, with some sections reaching up to 10%. These steeper parts require steady effort and good pacing. The road winds through hairpin turns, offering periodic glimpses of the valley below and the peaks above.

Along the way, you’ll pass several lookouts, including Jocks and Robleys. These spots are perfect for a short break, where you can take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests.

The last few kilometers are the toughest, with sustained gradients that test your endurance. However, the cooler temperatures and the anticipation of reaching the summit keep you motivated.

Overall, the climb up Lake Mountain is about 20 kilometers long with an average gradient of around 4-5%, but with steeper sections that can be quite challenging.

"Aside from the pinchy bits at the start of the climb, I really like The Lake Mountain climb as it's very mellow in the mid section meaning you can appreciate the views. Marysville is also a gorgeous little town."

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