Yes, indeed, Steve. Gearing is irrelevant anytime you are off the bike. But 
hardly irrelevant in the moments preceding it, especially when it allows 
you to overcome obstacles and keep moving. That is a wondrous feeling I 
wish you could experience, Steve.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 7:21:41 PM UTC-6, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 04/16/2014 06:37 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: 
> > You're missing out, Steve! 
>
> That's fun I am happy to miss out on.  I'd rather have a root canal. 
>
> > Rocks and roots monkey with momentum and trajectory and the slower you 
> > go and the steeper the incline, the harder those are to overcome. 
> > That's when it's time to put your foot down and hope for the sake of 
> > the bits and bobs that the ground isn't significantly lower than your 
> > tires where your foot lands. 
>
> So in that situation, gearing is essentially irrelevant, right? 
>
>
>

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