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    Angry It's just a little cramp. I hope.

    Leaving in six days for our little week on the trail and pulled up lame in a run tonight. Nothing popped but it seems a little more severe than your average cramp. Not that it matters at this point. I whipped up this little adventure, recruited the other three and have planned for several months - so I will be hiking, lame or not. Gear's been checked and re-checked, listed and re-listed. Yes, we are bringing lawyers, guns and money but I may better add extra ibuprofen and bourbon.

    Looks to be some fairly cool weather in the mountains next week which I like.

    Sure hope whatever this is that's ailing me clears up before Sunday. Otherwise, it'll be time to man up to say the least. Might have to change my trail name to Grimace.
    The future does not belong to the faint-hearted.
    It belongs to the brave.
    - Ronald Reagan, January 28, 1986.

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    You'll be fine. I can't recall how many times something was killing me right before a hike and then once I stepped foot on the trail it all went away. Very therapuetic.
    Pain is a by-product of a good time.

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    Phantom running pain? I get that all the time before a marathon. Go easy at the start. It'll be fine.

    Cheers!

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    Increase your water intake,and take some rest

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    You always hurt yourself right before a big adventure like this. It usually goes away once you start your adventure.
    Some knew me as Piper, others as just Diane.
    I hiked the PCT: Mexico to Mt. Shasta, 2008. Santa Barbara to Canada, 2009.

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    I did have the thought that it is probably the timing that has me sensitive about it. I've run 11 marathons and am the king of phantom pain during every taper. Although I actually injured this calf last year and had to pull out of a two day/overnight relay so I know it's not just a mind thing. But if I rest it all week, I'm sure it'll be fine. Pretty sure.

    The mind-body dynamic is a facinating thing that's for sure.
    The future does not belong to the faint-hearted.
    It belongs to the brave.
    - Ronald Reagan, January 28, 1986.

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