Ahhh, yes. I suspect that kind of climbing that would justify a suspension 
fork. What truly matters, is that you have fun not having fun! Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 3:00:58 PM UTC-6, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> The Deacon speculated:
>  
>
>>  "I would imagine no suspension will speed the climb."
>>
>
> That's a possibility, but the trail is extremely rocky, so I think the 
> suspension fork allows me to plow through things that a rigid fork might 
> get bounced off-line.  That's why it's worth experimenting.
>

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