Re: bp'ing after knee replacement?
I just finished an arthroscopic debreding of my left knee three weeks or so ago. The Doc seems pretty good, he did my right one earlier and it has worked...
Bob Marley 2006-12-13 14:54:46 #43924

Re: non-linearity of effort with increased pack weight
All of that stuff would cut my weight considerably, and I know this much. My thermarest is just too good, and unless I find something better ... It may...
johngeyles 2006-12-13 13:23:36 #43923

Re: non-linearity of effort with increased pack weight
A poster on this site suggested this ... Preaching to the choir dude, that poster may have been me ! I just use the Nalgene to help load down my training...
johngeyles 2006-12-13 13:17:00 #43922

Re: bp'ing after knee replacement?
Thanks for the reply, Bob. I'm in the same predicament, age-wise, except I'm in my early 50s so I have a longer wait to the recommended age. It is a...
Patricia Corry 2006-12-13 13:12:48 #43921

Re: bp'ing after knee replacement?
Hi Pat. Yeah, I was the one who had the knee replacement. I had it done about 4 months ago. The recovery process has been slow and painful. On good days I...
Bob Bordasch 2006-12-13 12:14:30 #43920

bp'ing after knee replacement?
hey y'all-- Someone awhile back -- one of the Bobs? Bob Bordasch? mentioned looking forward to hiking in the Canyon after a knee replacement. There may be...
Patricia Corry 2006-12-13 11:20:13 #43919

Re: non-linearity of effort with increased pack weight
My knee problem probably relates too small joints and a large frame, too much time backpacking, too many group trips led where I picked everything up that was...
Bob Marley 2006-12-13 10:46:45 #43918

Re: non-linearity of effort with increased pack weight
Of course, if I lost the 35 pounds of fat that I carry around, then I should have more energy for those uphills, too! But it sure keeps me warm at...
harpjane@juno.com 2006-12-13 09:49:45 #43917

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