Re: Pacing
Hello all. I hiked below the rim for the first time last month. Haven't finished the trip narrative yet, but wanted to add a comment re slow pacing. Since...
Cynthia Dunafon 2011-06-10 22:19:48 #66008

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Rules, laws, guidelines provide order that 'simple courtesy' does not. A rule (such as yielding to the uphill hiker) is valuable so that each meeting on the...
bary bruner 2011-06-10 22:18:38 #66007

Re: Not being understood
My conversation went:  Brother "So what are you doing for your birthday this year, going somewhere to sleep on              ...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-06-10 21:58:55 #66006

Re: Pacing
This idea of slower pace and lower heart-rate for longer, sustained periods is exactly why ultramarthons are popular to those of us who are elderly, over 50....
Davy Crockett 2011-06-10 19:49:52 #66005

Not being understood
"Not being understood" - this could be a thread that goes on for weeks! My own brother and I had this conversation many years ago: Him: Any vacation...
Davidian Marcus 2011-06-10 15:32:56 #66004

Re: Pacing
Yes. low heart rate hiking won't get a hiker very far, very fast on steep climbs. Actually, I think there are good reasons for all kinds of paces, with...
Daniel Fox 2011-06-10 11:19:58 #66003

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Yes Sumi, This is why some need to be reminded that courtesy needs to be applied as some either forgot (however temporarily) or seemingly have no concept of...
Michael 2011-06-10 11:02:30 #66002

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Actually, I think the "hint" here is that a little courtesy, safety, momentum and common sense should all take part in how ALL of us choose to act or respond...
Michael 2011-06-10 10:42:32 #66001

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