After two attempts I finally managed to do Harmony Hill. I had high hopes for this one, which were eventually completely dashed. According to the “similar hills” function on brentacol, Harmony Hill should be just slightly harder than Waterman (see comparison), which is a fairly difficult hill. According to Google Maps, Harmony Hill Road runs between Douglas Hook and Absoloma Hill Road. On Monday I rode down Douglas Hook before I finally realized that I had passed Harmony Hill a long ways back, and that it was an unmarked dirt road. Great, I thought. Maybe this is finally the difficult dirt road hill I’ve been looking for. So I came back today, turned onto the road. It is not really appropriate for a road bike. Lots of soft dirt and ruts. I ended up walking quite a bit and turned back after maybe a mile. (It would be pretty nice on a cyclocross bike.) From there, I went back to Absoloma Hill Road and figured I’d just start from that end, which is the top of the climb. At that end, it turns out Harmony Hill Road is actually just an entryway into Harmony Hill School. It might be possible to find the dirt road on the other side of the school, but I wasn’t in the mood to find out. So I turned around and went back up the “hill.” I know a hill in a city center will always seem steeper than a comparable one in the country, but I’d say there’s no way that Harmony Hill Road is as difficult as Waterman, and the 20% shown at the beginning is definitely wrong. And of course, the climb is paved, so you don’t even get that added challenge. Oh well.