From: Johnlebl@aol.com
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 22:12:43 CST
In a message dated 01/29/2003 9:32:25 PM Central Standard Time,
drbob@troop111.org writes:
> Which leads to # 2 - physical preparation. As you all know, I'm a nut
> case for preparation - last year, I hiked or backpacked over 500 miles
> before I stepped on the plane. That is no lie - I kept meticulous
> track. I did it in screaming below zero windchills in January, and in
> 100 degree heat in July, in snow and in thunderstorms, and everything in
> between. Well, that's what *I* have to do to get ready for the treks my
> Crews always seem to pick, and I don't particularly recommend it for
> anyone else. But there it is, just so you know. I live what I preach.
>
>
Lades and Gentlemen,
Fear not! There is a cure for this man's malady and disease.
First get on a plane.
Second, fly to Arizona in August.
Third, hike your heart out across the desert southwest.
Being heartless, return to couch potatoeing (tha't Dan Quayle potatoe) and
watching football!
Hike on Dr. Bob!
John LeClanc
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