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    362-pound Oregon hiker rescued on Appalachian Trail
    WREG, TN - 26 minutes ago
    (AP) - A 362-pound hiker from Oregon became ill while hiking the Appalachian Trail and had to be rescued. Greeneville Emergency and Rescue Squad member ...


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    Ayers says they had a mule standing by in case the terrain proved too rough for all-terrain vehicles.

    Sieja told rescuers he was "just tired" and did not want to go to the hospital. Instead, they took him to Hot Springs, N.C., which was hosting its annual "Trailfest" celebration.
    You know that was one grateful mule.

    It just sounds like a rather elaborate way to hitch a ride to Trailfest.
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    In the words of Dean Wormer "Fat drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son!"
    "If you don't know where you're going...any road will get you there."
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    This situation re: the hiker from Oregon is extreme, but if you know of someone who would like to truly enjoy hiking, but needs to do a little prep work first, feel free to share this link with them. Or just explore the other pages at this site, and we will do our best to find the right way to get the products to you, even if you are already on the trail. For more information, and to recommend some really great people along the A. T. corridor that you want to reward for their investment in our lives, please send me your ideas. I want to grow the network so fast that folks that have already reached NC on their way to ME can have what they need before they reach VA. Please help spread the word, so we can help others avoid this sad occurence.

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    Vanilla shake mix products would've helped this guy?

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    sniff...Is that spam I smell???
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    What was this guy thinking? Did he come right off the couch onto the trail.

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    Vanilla shake mix products would've helped this guy?

    Reasonable question. No, not by themselves. This guy needed more. Lot's more. Or less, in actuality. The key here is the nutrition behind the product. The goal is to create health, and figurately speaking, some hikers just need to do a section hike a couple of times a month to reach their goal, while others are as far from true health as the length of the entire A. T. That may seem confusing, but I think you get my point.

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    Hmmm...


    Lots of fruit, veggies, whole grains and lean meat coupled with regular exercise would be the ticket. Not sports shakes.

    I suggest he read this link instead. More useful.
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    sniff...Is that spam I smell???

    It may just appear to be a sales pitch, but my goal is to provide for hikers like myself, and to create a network that rewards those who show kindness to them along the way to Springer or Katahdin, or along any section along the way. Sorry for any thing that causes a conflict, but I hope you don't nip it in the bud, before all the facts are presented.

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    Well, a couple google searches reveals that Shaklee is similiar to Amway. It's Multilevel marketing:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaklee_Corporation
    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-14896030.html

    Let's hope that's more AT related articles are not polluted with this spam

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilconow View Post
    Shaklee is similiar to Amway. It's Multilevel marketing
    So I can get some moisturizer with my shake?
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    What was this guy thinking? Did he come right off the couch onto the trail.

    Maybe, but maybe not. Some people have thyroid issues, but still want to enjoy the things we all enjoy. Bear in mind that some high stress types can be very thin, but have very high negative cholesterol and high blood pressure, and actually be much more unhealthy than some overweight people who handle stress properly. Weight is just one part of the total picture of health.

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    How close was he to the Walnut Mountain Shelter.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic View Post
    How close was he to the Walnut Mountain Shelter.........
    Miles away. He would have had to go through Hot Springs to get there.

    I notice that he didn't need to go to the hospital - he was just tired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT Rock View Post
    Miles away. He would have had to go through Hot Springs to get there.

    I notice that he didn't need to go to the hospital - he was just tired.
    Chin Music's comment was a reference to the Walnut Mtn. 'bad bear' thread.
    ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaseyB View Post
    Chin Music's comment was a reference to the Walnut Mtn. 'bad bear' thread.
    I know - I got it too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT Rock View Post
    I know - I got it too.
    Oh. I was operating under the assumption that most folks had been more productive than me today, and hadn't read that thread yet. This place did liven up after 5.
    ???

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    That makes about 10 pitches for shaklee products in various threads.

    Enough with the spam.

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