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Carsluith to Strife Hill°

4937.2 m · net rise 188.8 m · total ascent 218.1 m · overall 3.8% · confidence: good · Carsluith · Dumfries and Galloway

Shape: stepped — 46% of the climbing sits in a quarter of the distance; longest continuous stretch at 10%+ is 110 m.

Found purely from mapping and LiDAR data, and not yet matched against books, race records or lists — it may be well known to locals under a name we've never heard. It was cross-checked against the OS road network, surface models and map tags, but a discovery can still be an artifact of the terrain model or the map. Treat it as a well-evidenced hypothesis until someone has ridden it. If you know this road, tell us what you found — photographs, corrections and local knowledge all welcome; the map links below let you scout it first.

° The name is provisional: this climb is not yet matched to a documented name, so it was named from nearby map places. There is no evidence of local usage — (auto-named from gazetteer (hypothesis, unreviewed); discovered as 'Discovered lane (54.8692, -4.3570)'). Corrections welcome.

≈ Overhead cover (tree canopy or structures) spans 6% of this route — detected by comparing the surface model (DSM, treetops and rooftops) against the terrain model (DTM, bare ground). Under cover the bare-ground model is built from fewer laser returns, so metre-scale readings can wobble; maxima whose window sits in a covered zone are marked ≈ below — less certain — the flag does not say whether the true value is higher or lower. Longer windows average over more clean ground and are steadier.

Gradient ladder what do windows mean?

WindowMaximumLocated at
2 m (diagnostic)27%1667–1669 munder overhead cover terrain reads 40.8% at 1680–1682 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
3 m (diagnostic)25%1666–1669 munder overhead cover terrain reads 34.2% at 1679–1682 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
5 m18%1665–1670 munder overhead cover terrain reads 26.3% at 1678–1683 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
10 m16%1653–1663 munder overhead cover terrain reads 22.2% at 1678–1688 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
20 m13.9%1653–1673 munder overhead cover terrain reads 17.3% at 1679–1699 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
25 m13.2%2205–2230 munder overhead cover terrain reads 16.9% at 1675–1700 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
50 m12.2%2464–2514 munder overhead cover terrain reads 14.5% at 1655–1705 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded
100 m11.6%2417–2517 munder overhead cover terrain reads 11.7% at 1607–1707 m across terrain that holds no road surface (dense canopy, no bench) — excluded

Map

Check this route yourself: Google Maps route via their router · Street View at the base where coverage exists · geojson.io our exact measured line · OpenTopoMap

This climb's data: OCL JSON — the full gradient ladder, quality flags and provenance in the OpenClimb Ladder format.

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  © OpenStreetMap contributors · topo tiles © OpenTopoMap (CC-BY-SA) · vector tiles OpenFreeMap

Carsluith to Strife Hill LiDAR hillshade map with contours

Profile

Carsluith to Strife Hill elevation profile Carsluith to Strife Hill rolling gradient profile

Provenance

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  "analysis_version": "0.1.0",
  "sample_interval_m": 1.0,
  "interpolation": "bilinear",
  "smoothing": "none",
  "gradient_windows_m": [
    5.0,
    10.0,
    20.0,
    25.0,
    50.0,
    100.0
  ],
  "diagnostic_windows_m": [
    2.0,
    3.0
  ],
  "elevation_crs": "EPSG:27700",
  "elevation_resolution_m": 0.5,
  "elevation_tiles": [
    "data/cache/scotland/phase-3/dtm/NX45SE.tif",
    "data/cache/scotland/phase-3/dtm/NX45NE.tif",
    "data/cache/scotland/phase-3/dtm/NX55NW.tif"
  ],
  "calculated_at": "2026-08-18T18:37:22+00:00",
  "road_source": "OpenStreetMap (local PBF extract)",
  "road_attribution": "\u00a9 OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL",
  "osm_pbf_path": "data/cache/pbf/scotland-2026-08-14-roads.osm.pbf",
  "osm_snapshot": "2026-08-13T20:21:01Z",
  "elevation_provider": "Scottish Remote Sensing Portal (AWS Open Data, srsp-open-data)",
  "elevation_licence": "Open Government Licence v3 \u2014 \u00a9 Scottish Government, SEPA and partners; Crown copyright",
  "elevation_dataset": "Scottish Public Sector LiDAR Phase 3 50cm",
  "elevation_tile_ids": [
    "NX45SE",
    "NX45NE",
    "NX55NW"
  ],
  "climb_origin": "discovered",
  "notes": "Coarse pass: max 9.9% over 200 m (Terrain 50), gain 169.2 m over 4168 m way. EXTENDED by graph walk: +1 segment(s) at base, +0 at top (stop: base=no_descending_continuation, top=no_ascending_continuation; min_avg=2.0%). Review before adopting. ADOPTED (Scotland launch 2026-08-18): big-gain. AUTO-NAMED from gazetteer (hypothesis, unreviewed): was 'Discovered lane (54.8692, -4.3570)'.",
  "naming_note": "auto-named from gazetteer (hypothesis, unreviewed); discovered as 'Discovered lane (54.8692, -4.3570)'"
}