Geezer
Parsimonious Curmudgeon
A couple of weeks ago while out for a ride with my daughter (separate bikes) on a very familiar road she asked me to not go down a particular side road but to take a different route instead. OK. Later, after we stopped for fuel, I asked her why. She said that she did not like going down the steep and very tight turns on that road.
I never thought about it before but I kind of agree with her that, although I really enjoy going up that twisty hill I generally go down it much slower than when going up the same road. The same is true of most twisty hills, faster and more fun going up than down.
Do others find this true? Is it just that I am not practiced enough on the down hill or is down actually more difficult than up?
I never thought about it before but I kind of agree with her that, although I really enjoy going up that twisty hill I generally go down it much slower than when going up the same road. The same is true of most twisty hills, faster and more fun going up than down.
Do others find this true? Is it just that I am not practiced enough on the down hill or is down actually more difficult than up?