high anxiety...continued...
Hey everyone, thanks for your posts.
We live in Ft. Lauderdale, at 0 elevation, so perhaps this played
into his discomfort. Also, he is from a very large...
fortlauderdalehiker 2004-08-19 17:17:47 #31579
Re: high anxiety??
About 4 years ago, my partner & I were driving through Rocky Mountain
National Park. It was our first day in the park ... and at that altitude. I was in
the...
JiveBunny1@aol.com 2004-08-19 17:09:25 #31578
Re: poles for hiking
I started using a single pole about the time I started doing difficult off-trail hikes.
I used an old ski pole (per Steck). I found it to be extremely...
Bob Bordasch 2004-08-19 14:16:06 #31577
Re: high anxiety??
"Camille", you have above average tolerance!
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Camille" wrote:
> Has anyone else run into a
> > situation like...
pgutkin@optonline.net 2004-08-19 13:51:10 #31576
Re: high anxiety??
Something else that is counterintuitive but that I find to be helpful
at times is maintaining a steady and sometimes quick pace on slippery
trails and...
awatabecanyon 2004-08-19 13:47:21 #31575
Re: poles for hiking
Hi Canyon hikers...for you folks who do not know Drifter, he is one of the very best commercial oarsman and has been around the Canyon almost as long as I...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-08-19 13:05:33 #31574
Re: poles for hiking
Sure, my feelings are especially definite for off-trail and I would
never go without one-and-only-one.
Like Drifter comments, poles can get in the way. In...
Doug Nering 2004-08-19 12:51:31 #31573
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