OMG, 4 minutes of explanations :cool:. .. that's so Influencer YouTube Video. I find it hard to stay patient and endure all these words until you get to the end. I'd like to see a video made by someone from the "mountaineering community" where...
Have not come across this technique yet. I do shorter steps, set a goal and rest by turning around and relaxing the back muscles of my legs that way. Poles also help.
I have done a lot of hiking over rough terrain here in New Zealand. One needs to shorten one's stride when ascending, this uses less energy! Then resuming the usual on the downslope.
Works for me.
Hmm, no fee for me either and I’m sure my photograph and fingerprints are on record all over the place. One more set won’t make much difference 😉
It would be nice if there was a bar while we waited to be processed but I think that’s unlikely.
My thinking is that if you can't live without them you need to look after them. So yes I would bring a case and yes just like @trecile , I would recommend bringing a backup pair.
I carry a hard case for my worn glasses, I carry a backup pair and...
I can get by with reading glasses, which I can replace easily, but I still use a lightweight sleeve for them. In your situation, I would definitely use a case. And I would bring a back up pair too!
I had bed bugs once just before Pamplona, and as it was summer, I put everything in a large black trash bag , inflated it somewhat and tied the opening and left it in the hot sun for an hour. It worked and I did not have another problem . But I...
Thanks, but no, is not, because it trasmits my position every 5 minutes. So if I fall into a ravine (there are some quite exposed paths in the north), or break a leg and I am unable to move, people immediately know where I am and when it stopped...
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