Pace on the trail
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Re: Pace on the trail
rlown- don't be the Christmas Grinch. Or Thanksgiving Grinch? Plenty of threads in the "campfire" section have been just as much "going nowhere" as this one. Just a bit of fun.
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Re: Pace on the trail
C'mon WD. I have quite a collection:
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Re: Pace on the trail
Hey WD, thanks for the defense, though I like rlown, he still scares me- he's a well-armed man.
In my own defense, I think many of us are interested in endurance hiking and climbing. I have a crap back at times, and my plan for the 6th and 7th decades is to mix heavy backpacking trips with relatively long day trips. To give you an idea, (and I would love to hear others) one day I want to try to go over Southfork Pass, and hike the High Route through to Knapsack and Bishop Passes, then down to Bishop to rehydrate with beers.
To that end, I am necessarily interested in all the elements of endurance training and planning. I am keen to learn more about pacing, along the lines discussed by WD and longri, and others; and crazy endurance races, and yes- even mythic/historic efforts by heroic Greeks fit loosely in too.
... and I love to b.s. online- hope I'm not breaking any rules.
In my own defense, I think many of us are interested in endurance hiking and climbing. I have a crap back at times, and my plan for the 6th and 7th decades is to mix heavy backpacking trips with relatively long day trips. To give you an idea, (and I would love to hear others) one day I want to try to go over Southfork Pass, and hike the High Route through to Knapsack and Bishop Passes, then down to Bishop to rehydrate with beers.
To that end, I am necessarily interested in all the elements of endurance training and planning. I am keen to learn more about pacing, along the lines discussed by WD and longri, and others; and crazy endurance races, and yes- even mythic/historic efforts by heroic Greeks fit loosely in too.
... and I love to b.s. online- hope I'm not breaking any rules.

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Re: Pace on the trail
longri, I used to have the exact same dream quite often when I was younger. The breast stroke gets you better lift.longri wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:36 am
I was dreaming last night that when I flapped my arms really hard and kicked like a swimmer I could fly around for a few minutes 30-40 feet off the ground. I knew I was dreaming in my dream as I've had similar dreams so many times before. It just made me kick harder.
If you don't know where you're going, then any path will get you there.
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Re: Pace on the trail
Russ,
I knew there was an inner grinch in there somewhere ;-)
I knew there was an inner grinch in there somewhere ;-)
If you don't know where you're going, then any path will get you there.
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