Getting ever more impressed with the climbing abilities of my BBS02, I climbed a monster of a grassy bank today.
It was about 70 metres long, but deceptively steep. Only when I had got 5 metres into the climb, did I realise I had to commit, as stopping was not an option.
The bike powered up the bank and over the top, much to the surprise of some bloke walking his dog
Feeling dead proud of myself and a big grin on my face, I turned around, ready to descend. After spending 5 minutes trying to build up the courage to go back down, I bottled it and ended up using a less steep route to return.
I thought that descending would be much easier, psychologically, than ascending, but it looked frightening from the top
Has anyone else been in the same situation?
It was about 70 metres long, but deceptively steep. Only when I had got 5 metres into the climb, did I realise I had to commit, as stopping was not an option.
The bike powered up the bank and over the top, much to the surprise of some bloke walking his dog
Feeling dead proud of myself and a big grin on my face, I turned around, ready to descend. After spending 5 minutes trying to build up the courage to go back down, I bottled it and ended up using a less steep route to return.
I thought that descending would be much easier, psychologically, than ascending, but it looked frightening from the top
Has anyone else been in the same situation?
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