Hills.
It's Pittsburgh. You can't avoid them, you need coping mechanisms.
At the end of July, I swam in a 2.25 open water race for the 4th time. I did a personal best. At 58 years old now, I'm unlikely to get much fitter.
@ Pierce I recently hosted a party where two guests exclaimed "We're over 40, we can't do hills."
You did see me at the Riverview pool, didn't you? You should invite me to your parties.
For me, the (close to standard) triple chain ring with 28 teeth as the smallest ring and a cassette that goes to 32 teeth is not enough. Not anywhere near close to enough. I have two gears lower than that.
Not everyone here needs or wants gears like that, sure. But if you find yourself looking for a lower gear that isn't there? You do.
I also need a 2nd gear that is close to the first. Else I'm "2-hi-or-2-low."
Edmunds, I'd guess you're a pretty good candidate for super-low gears. (Pierce's party guests, too.) IIRC, there was a thread where you talked about your bikes and I wondered where your low gears were.
With good gears, going up hills exercises my patience a bit. Dwillen is right about the < 6 mph and the mindset. You get a rhythm, though.
Walking up hills is OK. It isn't something comfortable for folks that use cleated shoes and pedals. And on this forum, even those that proclaim there is no shame in it often belie their own statements.
For me, if I'm not in shape and I'm going up Bates,say I'll walk. It's 3 block from my house, so it's standard.
I won't torture myself for a bit, then get off and walk. I'll just hit the hill and get off.
3.5 mph instead of 5 mph, sure. but I feel fine at the top. Even when I'm a Load O' Donuts®.
Pushing a bike up a hill like that is OK exercise.
At my age, I can be perversely proud. I'm in much better shape than my buddy who is too proud to ever walk up hills - and so doesn't ride much anymore. Not just a little bit better shape. (If he goes to a pool, he HAS to swim faster than the guy in the next lane. He doesn't swim much anymore either.)
A few years ago, I did the GAP/C&O (round trip!!!) A big motivation was the fitness that the training for the ride, and somewhat the ride itself, would do for me.
That was 2 yeas ago, though.
Just Sunday I decided it's time to train for another long trip. I got dropped by the pool ride at the end. (Dropped by a pool ride? Dropped by a f*cking pool ride. Jeez.)
Edmunds wanna ride the GAP with me?
@ Italianblend - A 7 mile commute with 2 of the hills we have here is a respectable workout.