Please consider, IMHO, that training hikes are for crew building, and skill
building. We do not hike a large number of miles, preferring instead to go far
enough to test the equipment, but then settle in for a long period of
training. I have read many a comment about doing 20, or more, miles in a weekend.
To each his own.
YIP X 7
1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005
IWTGBTP (but probably won't be able) ;+(
Steve Unger
T-50, Fort Worth, Texas
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