[pct-l] Post PCT
559Josh
559josh at gmail.com
Sat Feb 27 01:17:52 CST 2010
After hiking, my feet often hurt in the mornings...this lasted for well over
a month...and then it gradually went away. I never had any pain on the
trail to speak of. I have no real idea what the cause of this discomfort
was.
Josh
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Sean 'Miner' Nordeen <
sean at lifesadventures.net> wrote:
> After using up a years worth of motivation in only 5months, I didn't want
> to do anything when I got home. I suppose it would have been different if I
> had a job lined up when I go back, but I didn't so I did absolutely nothing
> for weeks and loved it. Well, I did start to organize my photos and video
> during that time since I wanted to make a list where everything was taken
> before I forgot.
>
> For some reason, for a few months, my feet hurt more hiking after I got off
> the trail then they did when I was on it. I know several people who went
> home after reaching Canada for a week or two and then tried to go back out
> to hike a short section they missed and quickly developed injuries/pain that
> was worse then anything felt on the trail before.
>
> -Miner
>
>
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