Re: Are we in the golden years yet?
As my dad used to say, "you don't stop hiking because you get old, you get old because you stop hiking". That mule wrangler probably see's many "old people"...
Normhikes 2011-02-03 08:32:39 #63966
Re: Are we in the golden years yet?
I am 57, I just did Hermit's rest, Boucher, Slate to New Hance, 15 days.
Experience and wisdom has compensated for much of my youthful energy.
Wish I knew...
Ken 2011-02-03 08:07:48 #63965
Re: Are we in the golden years yet?
Hello All! I'm new to the group, but this comment strikes me as odd. I've hiked the Canyon 3 times, and one of the things I love most about it, is the...
originalgiri 2011-02-03 07:56:05 #63964
Re: Are we in the golden years yet?
I'm 68 and have done the r2r 4 out of the last 6 years. This year am planning/training for a r2r2r.
Has this "wrangler" ever run into the Navajos that...
sskalskii@comcast.net 2011-02-03 07:21:23 #63963
Re: Are we in the golden years yet?
With good fortune I will be finishing in March a fifteen day, Tanner to Boucher trip on my 50th birthday. What I have lost in physical strength since my 20s...
dadphx 2011-02-03 07:19:53 #63962
Are we in the golden years yet?
So,I am having an argument with a mule wrangler (waste of time, I know) about the new restrictions on numbers, and he claims that MOST people over 50 are not...
Marjorie 2011-02-03 06:50:59 #63961
Re: Hiking Grand Canyon End to End (East to West)
Yes indeed. But first, who's better? Fletcher or Butchart?
ON! ON!
STEVE
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Steve Carr 2011-02-03 06:27:28 #63960
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