ascent vs. descent (was Re: smell)
I sweat a lot more going uphill than down which seems to imply my body is generating a lot more heat. Loosing water is also a problem going uphill and...
Bob Marley 2005-12-10 09:36:49 #38930

ascent vs. descent (was Re: smell)
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Gutkin" wrote: > > Pat, > Does it take you more time going down the trail than coming up the > same...
Patricia Corry 2005-12-10 09:22:06 #38929

Re: smell
People (those on the rim -- not the hikers) expect the guys to stink, but watch the looks when a couple of gals sit down really stinking to you know what. ...
Kam Pebler 2005-12-10 09:19:31 #38928

ascent vs. descent (was Re: smell)
I'm not sure going up is easier, but I think I do enjoy it the most. I think it has to do with getting in the zone -- feeling like you, your body and mind,...
Kam Pebler 2005-12-10 08:43:19 #38927

Re: Trip report Grandview to Grandview
Nice response Tom. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "tomkbourne2002" wrote: > > --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Warren" >...
Kam Pebler 2005-12-10 08:34:43 #38926

Re: treadmill
I agree and have been recommending it for years BUT, it works better if you elevate the one end so you'll be walking backwards uphill....DON'T try this until...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2005-12-10 07:58:09 #38925

ascent vs. descent (was Re: smell)
Pat, Does it take you more time going down the trail than coming up the same trail? People have commented on how different parts of their bodies feel after...
Phil Gutkin 2005-12-10 05:42:45 #38924

treadmill
When the weather gets too bad for training outdoors and you want to use a treadmill, walk on it backwards. The downhill part of the hike is the hardest...
Gary Brown 2005-12-10 05:29:27 #38923

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