[pct-l] Testing the waters
JoAnn M. Michael
jomike at cot.net
Sun Mar 18 13:45:24 CDT 2007
Wow you all are really old!
Benny G.
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You will be too some day, if you play your cards right :)
are we there yet
----- Original Message -----
From: Ben Gunderson
To: JoAnn M. Michael
Cc: glenwinters at sbcglobal.net ; pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Testing the waters
Wow you all are really old! It's gotta be hard to keep your pack weight down having to carry all those Depends. I'm 23 and really healthy. Actually, i'm really, really healthy. Jk! I have some lower back pain as well and i'm wondering if it's a commonplace problem for long distance hikers. I plan on thru-hiking the PCT this year and i'd like to hear from previous thru-hikers if, say, after 5 solid months of backpacking they're feeling like Quasi Modo. Maybe, with all that weight i'm saving with all this expensive ultra-light gear, i can make room for one of those battery powered back massagers.
Benny G.
On 3/18/07, JoAnn M. Michael <jomike at cot.net> wrote:
I'm 45 yers old with back problems, I'm 59 with arthritis and fibromyalgia...I can relate.
A couple of key points I need a good soft pad so I can move in the mornings, For the same reasons as above, I use a self inflating. To keep weight down, mine is 3/4 length.
So 3.5 lb internal frames? I had a heavy Dana pack and bought a lighter Kelty Shadow at 3# 10 ozs. Larger than I need at 4500 capacity.
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I'm obviously not an ultra-light, but my way works for me. Hope you find one that makes your journey as pleasant as possible :) Enjoy the list and the trail.
are we there yet
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