Great point, Eric. The idea would be to ride the 60” gear as my “always” gear, 
with the 30” as a bailout to make me more comfortable trying fixed bikepacking. 
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if I get out there and delight to find I ride 
95% of the ridable stuff on 60”, so no need for a bail out gear. Grin.

Part of what I need to learn is does riding fixed make it easier to gear up vs. 
SS, even on sustained climbs because of the fly wheel effect pushing the pedals 
through the “dead zone”?

With abandon,
Patrick 

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