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Cthulhu_yesterday at 10:17 AM1 replyview on HN

Why the elevator down though? One needs to train going down as much as going up, possibly even more (given my limited experiences hiking up / down some touristy mountains in the UK). I'd even argue going down is harder because you have to stop your own momentum all the time, vs up where maintaining it is beneficial.


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nottorpyesterday at 10:35 AM

Up is hard on the muscles, down on the knees.