Adk_dib
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I just turned 50 and can't go like I used to. I try different forms of saving my legs for the climb. I will step over logs and around rocks instead of on them. I always go by the route of least resistance. For example, if two trails go around a tree I will opt for even route instead of two large "2 foot" steps. If there is a large step, but a tree root is 1 foot off the ground I will use the tree root and take two small steps instead of one large one. I find that instead of stepping up a 1 foot step, if i stretch my step 6 inches further I can keep my leg straight and my momentum will pull me through. That way I climb the step without bending my knee and save on my thy muscle. Anyone have any tips for going the long haul?
Also, when is the best time to "carbo load", the night before or two nights before. I am doing a high peak this sunday and and want to know when would be the best time to pound down some pasta. Would it be thursday, friday or saturday night?
Also, when is the best time to "carbo load", the night before or two nights before. I am doing a high peak this sunday and and want to know when would be the best time to pound down some pasta. Would it be thursday, friday or saturday night?