All good things must come to an end. It is with great reluctance that I will soon be leaving the great state of Alaska bound for Colorado Springs, with a one year detour to the Republic of Korea.
Now for the question... I'm used to running at altitudes ranging from sea level to no more than 3500ft. What kind of performance/mileage loss can I expect from running around in CO at twice the elevation? Will it be noticeable enough that I can use it as an excuse to convince the wife I need an EZ and RV's?
Thanks all,
-Adam
Now for the question... I'm used to running at altitudes ranging from sea level to no more than 3500ft. What kind of performance/mileage loss can I expect from running around in CO at twice the elevation? Will it be noticeable enough that I can use it as an excuse to convince the wife I need an EZ and RV's?
Thanks all,
-Adam