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> OOOH what did I miss? Who dissed your cargo, Kelly?
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> I say bravo for carrying whatever you like. That 2TT isn't there just for looks! It's there to carry creature comforts! Celebrate it!.
I guess that would be me. I said that I think most "loaded tourists" are "overloaded tourists" and that was personalized unnecessarily. I'll stick with my opinion, other can stick with theirs. They have to pedal all that stuff up a 2,000-3,000 foot climb not me.
I remember reading one report where a guy described climbing up an Alpine road, fully loaded, in a bit over 5 hours. I got up that same col in 1 1/4 hours. Maybe he had four times as much fun as I did, I don't know.
It's your tour, bring whatcha want. I was only offering a different perspective.
Roughly speaking, hill climbing speed is proportional to total weight,
for a given person. But are you claiming that this dude's total
weight, which is to say him, his bike and everything he was carrying
on the bike, was four times as much as what you carry? That is, if
your total weight of yourself, your bike and your gear is, say, 200
pounds, this dude was carrying 800 pounds?
I don't think you're saying that. I think you are a fast cyclist, and
this other dude was a slower cyclist. I think even if you switched
bikes, you'd still beat him. So why are you harping on weight?
Most likely, *if* this dude was carrying a lot of weight-- and we
don't know that-- he could carry as little as you do, and then he'd
make it up the hill in three hours. And you would still be twice as
fast as he is. And he'd get to the top, still almost two hours after
you, and not have all the things he likes to have when he camps, so
what would be the point.
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like it and that it seems to "talk" about untrammeled adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6IfpZUqERk&NR=1
Or perhaps I've just read too much Patrick O'Brian
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>> I remember reading one report where a guy described climbing up an Alpine road, fully loaded, in a bit over 5 hours. I got up that same col in 1 1/4 hours. Maybe he had four times as much fun as I did, I don't know.
>
> Roughly speaking, hill climbing speed is proportional to total weight,
> for a given person.
Sort of. But that's not apples and apples, since the time difference is from the report of two different people.
> But are you claiming that this dude's total
> weight, which is to say him, his bike and everything he was carrying
> on the bike, was four times as much as what you carry? That is, if
> your total weight of yourself, your bike and your gear is, say, 200
> pounds, this dude was carrying 800 pounds?
In his report he noted he was carrying 80 lbs of gear plus him and his bike. I don't know what he or the bike weighed. I was carrying less than 15 lbs of gear and weighed 207 lbs plus a 25 lb bicycle. He said it took him a bit over five hours, I have to take him at is word on that. I timed my ride using my cyclocomputer. You'll have to take my word on that.
> I don't think you're saying that. I think you are a fast cyclist, and
> this other dude was a slower cyclist. I think even if you switched
> bikes, you'd still beat him. So why are you harping on weight?
Hmm, since I'm not "harping" on weight I think I struck some kind of nerve in this group. The defensiveness is amazing.
Anyway, since I have no wish to prolong needless conflict in a very pleasant mailing list, I am over an out on this. Haul whatever you like, as I have said several times already. You're the one who's got to pedal it up the hill, not me.
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
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