- Baldwin Street, Dunedin
Baldwin Street, in a suburban part of
New Zealand 's southern city ofDunedin , is reputed to be the world's steepeststreet . It is located in the suburb of North East Valley, 3.5 kilometres northeast of Dunedin's city centre.A short straight street of some 350 metres length, Baldwin Street runs east from the valley of the Lindsay Creek up the side of Signal Hill. Its lower reaches are of only moderate steepness, and the surface is asphalt, but the upper reaches of this
cul-de-sac are far steeper, and surfaced inconcrete , for ease of maintenance (tar seal would flow down the slope on a warm day) and for safety in Dunedin's frosty winters. At its maximum, the slope of Baldwin Street is approximately 1:2.86 (19° or 35%) - that is, for every 2.86 metres travelled horizontally, the elevation rises by 1 metre.Controversy of claim
Baldwin Street's claim to fame has caused some controversy after it emerged that the original entry in the
Guinness Book of Records was based on a typographical error, claiming a maximum gradient of 1:1.266 (38° or 79%). This would be impossible to walk up, and appears to be an error for 1:2.66, which itself is slightly steeper than the currently accepted figure of 1:2.86. Alternatively, the mistake may have been caused by confusion between grade in degrees and percentage grade, i.e., mixing up 38% with 38°.Nevertheless, the Guinness Book officially recognizes Baldwin Street as the world's steepest street at a 35% grade.
Canton Avenue , in the Pittsburgh neighbourhood of Beechview, may be steeper; it is officially measured to be a 37% grade. [cite news | url = http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05030/448976.stm | title = Here: In Beechview | work =Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date = Sunday30 January 2005 | accessdate = 2007-08-11 | author = Bob Batz, Jr. ] [ cite web | title = Pittsburgh Hills | url = http://www.wpwbikeclub.org/pgh_hills.html | accessdate = 2007-08-11 | work = Western Pennsylvania Wheelmen ]Other notably steep streets include
Eldred Street in the Highland Park district ofLos Angeles, California , one of three streets in Los Angeles between 32% and 33.3%, [" [http://www.walkinginla.com/2004/Feb15/EldredSt.html Getting the Slant on L.A.'s Steepest Street] " -Los Angeles Times , Thursday21 August 2003 ] and Filbert and 22nd Streets inSan Francisco , both claiming a maximum gradient of 31.5% (approximately 17°). [" [http://www.cityofdunedin.com/city/?MIvalObj=wo_bigoe_0303&MItypeObj=application/pdf&ext=.pdf Baldwin St steeped in controversy] " (pdf ) - "Otago Experience" (Dunedin City Council newsletter), Issue 3, March 2003, page 5]Origin of the street
The street's steepness was unintentional. As with many other parts of Dunedin, and indeed New Zealand, streets were laid out in a grid pattern with no consideration for the terrain, usually by planners in
London . In the case of Baldwin Street (and much of the Dunedin streetplan), the layout was designed byCharles Kettle in the late19th Century . The street is named after William Baldwin, anOtago Provincial Councillor and newspaper founder, who subdivided the area.Despite its apparent cul-de-sac nature, Baldwin Street is linked across the top by an unformed road linking it with Calder Ave and Arnold Street which are unformed (i.e. unpaved) in their upper reaches (where Baldwin is at its steepest). The streets running parallel to Baldwin are all quite steep: Arnold St (1:3.6), Dalmeny (1:3.7), and Calder Ave (1:5.4).
Associated events
The street is the venue for an annual event in Dunedin, the "Baldwin Street Gutbuster". Every summer since the mid-1990sWhen(usually in February), this exercise in fitness and balance involves athletes running from the base of the street to the top and back down again. The event attracts up to 1,000 competitors annually. [" [http://www.newzealand.com/travel/media/story-angles/adven_steepeststreet_storyangle.cfm Gutbusting Street] " (from the Tourism NewZealand.com website)]
Since 2002, a further charity event has been held annually in July, which involves the rolling of over 30,000 Jaffas (spherical chocolate candies). Each jaffa is sponsored by one person, with prizes to the winner and funds raised going to charity.
In 2001 a 19-year-old
University of Otago student was killed when she and another student attempted to travel down the street inside awheelie bin . The bin collided with a parked trailer, killing one of the occupants instantly, and causing serious head injuries for the second. [" [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,445106,00.html Dustbin death] " -The Guardian , Friday2 March 2001 ]Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.wises.co.nz/l/Otago/North+East+Valley/Baldwin+Street/ Map of Baldwin Street] (From [http://www.wises.co.nz/ Wises Maps] )
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=baldwin+st.+dunedin,+new+zealand&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=-45.849384,170.534527&spn=0.00411,0.008605&om=1 Baldwin Street] (fromGoogle Maps )
* [http://www.cityofdunedin.com/city/?page=roading_steep_street The Steepest Streets in Dunedin] (fromDunedin City Council )
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