Speed wise it's what is comfortable or hurts best.   It's individual and 
personal.  Go fast go slow ... Choose where you have the most fun.. Cramps and 
pain later be damned.  My opinion only

On tour I don't like being all sweaty and try to just go.. I also rarely travel 
more than 50 to 60 miles when fully loaded.
Most grades and even long climbs say 8 to 12 miles are usually dynamic with 
short runs of steep grades requiring or asking for walking speeds.  The feat 3 
4 5 percent stuff is just finding your groove as Patrick saiid.  It is chasing 
those expectations that can suck the fun right out of a great ride.

Kelly

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