The bike you have is built for the downhill, Pemberton is ROWDY and STEEEEEP! Most of the climbing is done by logging road there. The bike has specs going against it for flats and uphills. Additionally, trail bikes have all but moved away from 175mm cranks. I'm not much over 6'1", but wouldn't go longer than 170mm on a modern trailbike. Climbs are going to be littered with rocks that will eat crank arms. Every mm will help, especially with a slack, low BB bike. Unless it's painful, I would ride it for 100-200 miles before making changes. Anytime I switch to a new geo, I always think things are wrong until spending some time on it.