This one goes out to all the city cyclists who have pulled up to the bottom of a steep-ass hill with three words echoing through their head: Oh. Hell. No. The Norwegian city of Trondheim built a ...
Discover Trondheim's innovative bicycle lift—a unique urban cycling solution designed to help riders conquer Norway's steep hills with minimal effort. This video offers a close look at how the ...
Not every cyclist has monster thighs or an electric bike (or access to switchbacks, for that matter). Trondheim, Norway, has a solution for those of us with Gumby legs: the Trampe CycloCable. The city ...
This is a great municipal invention in Trondheim, a hilly Norwegian student town. The Trampe lift was built in 1993 to take cyclists up the 1:5 gradient of the Brubakken hill, the steepest in town.
Unless you're a masochist, pretty much no one likes riding a bike uphill. That's why bicyclists in Trondheim, Norway use a "bike elevator" to move up an incline with ease, almost no leg work required.