I do not blame you! I don't MTB. The thought frightens me. I will probably do it eventually if my guy friends and profs at work keep telling me to try it. One of them used to be a pro and so he really loves it. I hear them talk and I think, "SO fun, but SO scary!"
You are brave. I ended up in a ditch on my road bike two weeks ago so it is scary. But if you get in gear, you will be okay.
Learn your gears. It really is just a long set of errors that leads to "getting it". I still sometimes don't "get it". Find a hill you can do easily and go from there. Just keep practicing. When do you need to shift, how much momentum do you have. Just play around with it! You will NOT get it the first time. Honestly. I had been riding road pretty well for the first few months I had my bike - but in the flatlands. I came to MO and didn't even KNOW I had those gears. An older, more experienced gentlemen I rode with helped me learn the gears and I just kept practicing on each hill. It was wonderfully helpful.
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