For every downhill came an uphill 2 Ride Out

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Viper5

Regular
Well I survived my 2nd ride out. Glad better prepared with water for this one. 13 miles and felt pretty good. Just needed to get back. Travelling down hills was great but each one I went down reminded me up hills were coming.

Now I have some Garmin Map My Ride Strava data I can work with.

Loved all the vehicles getting as close as they could when passing to pass them in traffic further on.
 

JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
They say "what goes up must come down", but I agree with you that "what goes down must come back up again".
 

DEFENDER01

Über Member
Yes that's the problem when you go downhill its to remind you there is an uphill not too far away.
Its for that reason that i have had to go the E cycle way at least it gets me out cycling again as i found i was using my bike less and less.
And the pressure i was putting on my knees was not helping them which was defeating the reason i started cycling again in the first place.

There are now no hills that i fear anymore and i find myself going out cycling more and i am getting the exercise. :smile:
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Keep at it, and you might come to love the uphills as much as the downhills. If I had to chose, I'd chose uphills. Weird, eh?
 

RMurphy195

Well-Known Member
They say "what goes up must come down", but I agree with you that "what goes down must come back up again".

I've found "What goes up must come down" is the norm - except along the north Cornish coast (and similar areas), where its "what goes down must come up!"
 
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