Eddington Number for Elevation Gain

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Definition

Your Eddington number with divisor 20 is 760.

That means that on 38 separate days you have recorded activities with an elevation gain of more than 760 m. Going high is one thing, going often is another. But going high often is hard. Also if you increment the Eddington number, all days with less elevation gain will not count any more. It becomes increasingly hard to increment the Eddington number because you don't only need to achieve a higher count, but all flatter activities don't count towards the bigger number.

Missing days

How many more days do you need to increment your Eddington number?

Elevation Gain Count Missing days
780 38 1
800 37 3
820 35 6
840 31 11
860 29 14
880 27 17
900 26 19
920 24 22
940 22 25
960 22 26

Plot

In a graphical representation, the Eddington number is the elevation gain where the red line intersects with the blue area.

Eddington number history

How did the Eddington number evolve over time?

Yearly Eddington number

If we only consider the activities within one calendar year for the Eddington number, we get the following:

Year Eddington number
2010 1.0
2011 1.0
2014 20.0
2015 20.0
2016 180.0
2017 240.0
2018 nan
2019 nan
2020 40.0
2021 20.0
2023 200.0
2024 640.0
2025 680.0
2026 300.0

Eddington number per Week

Elevation Gain Count Missing weeks
1440 70 2
1460 70 3
1480 68 6
1500 68 7
1520 67 9
1540 67 10
1560 66 12
1580 64 15
1600 63 17
1620 62 19