Either way, with 1x10 I had enough gears to get up a hill which 95% of other competitors were walking, and which if you sat back on the saddle you would pop the front wheel because it was that steep.
But I agree it depends on your trails. If you need the 22x36 on a triple then you must be going up some crazy steep 25+% stuff which isn't the kind of climbing I enjoy. The fact that a lot of high end bikes are now coming with 1x11 setups leads me to believe that generally speaking most people can get away with running it. Also SRAM are now trickling it down to lower tier groupsets so clearly the demand for it is there.
This chart offers a good comparison actually,
Looks like 24x36 is the same ratio as 28x42. To be honest I was considering moving over to a 30t ring to get a bit better use of my cassette but with the rings being the price they are at the moment I'll stick to my 32 and just pedal harder.