OK, I'll bite. Now on the wrong side of 50, I admit to a quiet
satisfaction, and I suppose a form of comfort, that I can still hike 50
miles in 17-18 hours, that I can still scale a 5.10 face, and that I can
still hump a 40-50 pound pack on a Superstrenuous trek, and keep up with
(most of) my greyhounds. "Not Dead Yet!"
I hope I can still say the same in 10 years. I'm still working at it,
anyway....
Troop 6 Scoutmaster wrote:
> (Kid's that live at 300 feet above sea level, and especially their advisors,
> "don't do Super-Strenuous" ... waiting for the thread on this one :-) )
>
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