Re: ultra runners, etiquette
It constantly amazes me when I find there are people who would rather have another rule or law in place to govern their actions rather than just maintaining...
Michael 2011-06-10 23:34:24 #66009
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:
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Brother "So what are you doing for your birthday this year, going somewhere to sleep on
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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
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