Steep hills.

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Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Another snoozer form Gavroche............. why on earth do I walk into these all the damn time!
If you dont like it you dont have to comment. I think that comment was very mean. Gavvy is asking a normal question and you have basically said that it isnt interesting. Of course there are going to be things on here that people find uninteresting, dont complain about it.
 
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gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
When I changed my cassette to 11-30 , I was told by the shop that I would be able to get up any hills! I now have a chain drive of 30-30 for hills but still struggle on the steepest. I think I need to change my legs and go some years younger.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I tend not to look up the hill but just keep looking at the road just in front of me and grind away.

That's what I do, disconnect my thoughts from the hill and my legs entirely. :smile: Although this hasn't worked yet on the hill north out of Settle to Malham.

Oh, and Classic just reminded me, it's failed to work on Otley Chevin too.:sad:
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
I'm a big strong lad and generally will attempt to climb anything I come across, even on fixed wheel but occasionally, I find it nice to hop off even if I have the gears and legs to do it and walk for a change of pace.
 

Ningishzidda

Senior Member
Lots of climbing usually indicates a lack of route planning.^_^

Gravity is my enemy. Holds me down going up and pushes me down going down.

There's a lot to be said for "flat".
The Earth's attraction net force is weaker than some.

PS, One is 'pulled'.
 

Roadhump

Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
I have yet to conquer the steep hill on my way home in one try :sad:
Fortunately it's flat at the bottom so I use that part to get into a low gear, then just pedal steadily and try to get as far as I can before giving up and stopping. I find counting to ten over and over helps. I will make it one day.

See you are from Sheffield. My daughter is at Sheffield University and when I visit her, I am always amazed at how hilly a city it is, I think there would be many hills that would be difficult to conquer there, must be excellent for stamina training but I prefer the flat landscape over here being someone who likes to do things with minimal effort.
 

Roadhump

Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
Lots of climbing usually indicates a lack of route planning.^_^

Gravity is my enemy. Holds me down going up and pushes me down going down.

There's a lot to be said for "flat".

Where I live it is generally too flat, I have to cycle about 7 to 8 miles to find a hill. Flat is good, but the lack of tackling hills seems to have stopped me building my stamina, I see cyclists elsewhere whilst out and about in the country tackling big hills and admire their ability to climb places I would give up on much sooner.
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
Had to get off and walk up one the other day. It was over 20% and I didn't have the gear for it :sad:
I've since been back and done it with a different bike.
 
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