Cat 2 Lewis

Chief Joseph Pass from Gibbonsville via Trail Pass

Idaho, united-states

The Lewis rises 41.2km through mountain forest into exposed high country, gaining 1,109m to 2,212m. The average gradient of 2.7% disguises ramps of 6.9% — the kind of gradient that turns plans into prayers. This is a climb of endurance — the kind of effort measured in hours, where pacing matters more than power. At 2,212m, the summit rises above the treeline into an exposed, often windswept landscape. Located in Idaho, United-states.

  • Summit above 2,000m — the road climbs above the treeline into exposed, often windswept terrain.
  • A false flat around km 8 offers brief respite before the road kicks up again.

Chief Joseph Pass from Gibbonsville via Trail Pass

Idaho, united-states

41.2km 1109m 2.7%
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Distance

41.2km

Avg Gradient

2.7%

Max Gradient

6.9%

Elevation Gain

1109m

Summit

2,212m

Wall Rating

4.8

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