Still getting out, short walks while rehabbing

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Thank you Cori, I work with 18-20 wimmen and stay out of trouble there, so with two married ladies I can't get into too much trouble.
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Hey SN!

Great to see you're already out and about. :thumbsup:

Seems everyone I know has recently had the same surgery (even my 79 year old Mom).

The pics are nice but I happen to be extra fond of Minaret Summit as it has become my favorite, um, "in car" sleeping place before hiking. Cool to see it snowed-in (or is that SnowNymphed?).

Here's to a speedy recovery.
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Flip, I'm doing PT twice a week. Its been 3 wks, and still can't lift arm, but have more unassisted movement from elbow-hand. How long did it take your wife to lift arm? I'm afraid to go back to work without use of the arm. I'm a secretary to a director, and doing everything with left hand is slow, like 1 finger typing. :paranoid:

Duane, you're a sweetheart! :nod:

Shawn, MS is a good walk, with good views, and the groomed snow cushions the bouncing of shoulder. I went back this weekend again. :D

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Doing little hikes for awhile


Saturday, 7 Feb 2009
Rehab Wk 3: Minaret Summit again.

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Mammoth Mountain got 2 feet of snow so I stayed in Fri. I had to get out Saturday, so I walked to Minaret Summit from the Main Lodge. Same hike as last weekend, different conditions. No views due to weather, but new snow was pretty!
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Snowy,

My wife actually had her surgery performed three months ago. I want to say a good 4 weeks before the arm lifting came along. So hang in there. I am having a hard time trying to tow my boat to the water this winter (I trout and kokanne fish the Mother Lode lakes during the winter/spring months) because my wife won't let me take her truck. Our other vehicle is a stick shift and she still says it hurts too much to drive it. So, three months and she still complains of driving a stick shift.

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Cori, looks like your rehab is coming along. Good to see you out, some of the photos make your sling look like it has a racing stripe, perfect for the girl on the go!
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Snowy, I, too, hadn't heard about your injury/surgery, but I'm glad to hear you're getting out a bit! The Sierra air is quite rehabilitating, isn't it? Hope you get better soon! :)
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Hi Snowy! Glad to see your still able to get outside. I hope you recover super fast :D
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Flip, thanks! I can't see myself using the stick shift for awhile. :crybaby: I will have to rent an automatic, I guess.

Thanks, Ridgeline, SteveB and GigaMike! Being in the Sierra helps recovery time, even though I can't do much. Got a ride to go back for this weekend, so I'm happy! The streak continues!

Sunday, 8 February 2009
Tamarack Lodge to Horseshoe Lake, Mammoth Lakes

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Tamarack has a groomed walking path for walkers/snowshoers next to the xctry ski track, so this was perfect.

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Monday, 9 February 2009
Tamarack Lodge, Lake Mary Loop, Lake Mamie in Mammoth Lakes

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Monday: Went back to Tamarack Lodge to walk the Lake Mary Loop, then to Lake Mamie to add a little distance

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Love the winter shots, Lake Mary looks sooo cold, I remember flipping a small boat on that lake, throwing my wife Linda and myself into the water, we spent the next two hours in a hot shower shivering , kind of a bonding experience :D
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