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    Default 71 Years Young

    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    Both Kudos and Kludos to anyone even considering thruhiking at 71 years old!
    Tomman probably has lots of years of walking left. I've got some friends in a running club I belong to that are both in their later 70's and they can still run sub 24 minute 5 K races and they still run sub 4 hour 30 minute marathons.

    I really admire people who keep on keepin' on.
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    I hike rather slowly, maybe my BP medications or just short legs. As a result, I usually hike alone. I don't want to slow anyone down or have to rush to keep up. I think everyone has a natural pace which feels good to them. I don't think it really matters if you take 8 months or 8 years as long as you enjoy yourself. At my current pace I'll need another 20 years.

    A few years ago I was hiking a mountain trail when a small group of hikers came up from behind and passed me. I caught up to them later having lunch at a nice overlook. One member of the group who was obviously the oldest was telling stories about living in Europe during WWII. I commented to another member of the group that he was quite a character and a strong hiker for his age. That person told me that he was 85 years old and had both knees an one hip replaced. I guess they forgot to tell him the part about sitting home in his rocking chair, or maybe he forgot to listen.

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    AT 4000+, LT, FHT, ALT Blissful's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by stumpknocker View Post
    Tomman probably has lots of years of walking left. I've got some friends in a running club I belong to that are both in their later 70's and they can still run sub 24 minute 5 K races and they still run sub 4 hour 30 minute marathons.

    I really admire people who keep on keepin' on.
    Yes, I also know a man in his 70's who still runs marathons, be it a bit slow.

    SO go for it, take your time and enjoy the journey!







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    Default Thanks.

    I want to think everyone for the good advice. I will for certain start the trail in March. I will then hike as far as I can. If I reach a point where I need to flip flop then so be it, that is what I will do.

    If by chance I have to leave the trail before I finish, due to illness or injury, I will return the next year and continue. I have dreamed of this hike since back in 1962 so I am not about to give up now as long as I can set one foot in front of the other I shall hike the AT.

    tomman
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    Default Journey

    While it was a difficult concept for me to understand at first, I came to realize that:

    "The Journey is the reward-not the destination"

    So, take as long as YOU feel like it!

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    go for it, you'll be fine! one step at a time. stay focused. good luck!!!

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    FANTASTIC!

    Have a great hike.

    Keep us posted, when you can.



    Doctari.
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