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From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Robert Haig
I'm finding a few different places for practice hikes. I'm looking for
someplace to do a 1-day trip (hike out, set up camp, cook a dinner at lunch
time, clean up, strike camp, hike back), a medium length hike weekend trip
(harder terrain, tire them out and see how they perform a little worn out,
and
a long-hike weekend trip (flat terrain, but about a 13mi hike with a lunch
in the middle). Distances for these three I'm looking for about 5mi - medium
terrain, 8-10mi harder terrain but 2 days to do it in, and 10-15mi flat
terrain all one day (overnights at each end).
I'd welcome suggestions/criticisms on the above training ideas.
What part of the country are you located in & looking to do your training
hikes?
Signe Rogers
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Received on Tue May 6 07:36:28 2003
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