Ok, so I live in Roanoke, Va and there are few places to ride that are flat. I learned how to ride on hills and bigger hills. I have never (yet) had to walk my bike up a hill, but I have always been in the lowest gears to get to the top. Since I work during the week, I ride around work which is hilly, but not extreme. Today, I was in town and decided to take my old route along a great greenway. To get home, I have to climb this bi#@h of a hill, long, steep, very hard. To make this hill even worse is that I have to climb a smaller hill which flattens for about 20 feet and then begins the big climb. So, you can't really use momentum (as I do with work hills) to get up this hill. I did it in my middle chainring AND I sprinted half way up! I should mention that I ride my DH's used, old Redline mountain bike (which I adore). Anyway, I was smiling the rest of the way home (which is pretty much uphill but at a gentle grade) to meet ym DH and son in the front yard clapping. They are such kooks.



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