[pct-l] More on Training

Tortoise Tortoise73 at charter.net
Thu Feb 14 22:17:21 CST 2008


Simple ---

the Trail Pirate stays down south and is afraid to come to the north.
sasquatch similarily is afraid to go south where's it's hot and dry and the 
Trail Pirate attacks.


Tortoise

<> He who finishes last, wins! <>


mikea wrote:
> 
> Only problem,
> How do you distinguish between sasquatch and a trail Pirate  ??  :-)
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> Good evening, Argentina,
> 
> That's good training.  I did much the same thing many years ago in the 
> 
> Mt. Jefferson Wilderness, except I had one daughter in the pack in back
>  and another in a carrier in front.  The load was pretty well balanced that way.
> 
> There's only one problem that I can see:  If you become accustomed to feeling
> 
>  hot breath and drool on the back of your neck, how will you notice that you 
> are being closely followed by a sasquatch?
> 
> Steel-Eye
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Glen Winters 
>   To: pct-l 
>   Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:04 PM
> 
>   Subject: [pct-l] More on Training
> 
> 
>   Heres a fun training method. Aprox weight 28 lbs plus 2 lb pack and 2 lbs of water.
> 
>   http://www.flickr.com/photos/pctargentina/
> 
> 
>   Argentina
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://www.engel.org/ihwm (Courtesy of my friend Glenn Engel)
> 
> "I hike alone sometimes.Its during these Mike Aken
> solo hikes that the number of arrogant N7OUJ
> and ignorant people I have to deal
> with is reduced to one".
> Jack Hampson
> 
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