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[pct-l] Thru Hiker Mentality
- Subject: [pct-l] Thru Hiker Mentality
- From: kenandeb at sover.net (kenandeb@sover.net)
- Date: Wed Apr 6 15:35:23 2005
- In-reply-to: <20050406170207.6DE1E1CF88@edina.hack.net>
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That night, around a small fire, we sat talking for hours trying to assess our
position and how much further we had to go. When the conversation flagged, the
extraordinary stillness and silence of the brooding mountains engulfed us.
With the coming of morning the outlook was always more hopeful. Fear remained a
lurking thing, but movement and action and the exercise of the mind on the
daily problems of existence pushed it into the background. We were now, more
strongly than ever, in the grip of the compulsive urge to keep moving. It had
become an obsession, a form of mania. Like automatons we set out each morning,
triggered off by a quiet ?Let?s go? from one or another of us. We just went,
walking the stiffness out of our joints and the chill of the dark hours from
our bodies.
Actually from "The Long Walk" by Slavomir Rawicz