File:Five 100-foot hills.png
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English: If you were to hike up five 100 vertical foot hills, then back, your cumulative elevation gain would be 5 x (100 ft) = 500 feet. Even though each hill has a different shape, it is only the vertical feet that matters. |
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- 2009-02-23 02:08:56 | Nocturnal Wanderer | 2225 | 821×91 | {{Information |Description = If you were to hike up five 100 verticle foot hills, then back, your comulative elevation gain would be 5 x (100 ft) x 2 = 1,000 feet. Even though each hill has a different shape, it is only the vertical feet that matters. |So
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