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The Nepal post got me thinking about this.

Whenever I talk to someone about doing something adventurous like a trek, they say, "Oh, if you can do (x), you won't have any trouble with this!"

X is something I've done recently, like run a marathon, climbed Dead Cat's Wall or gone spelunking.

The thing is...on a good day I can do stuff like that. On a bad day (when my knee locks up or my shoulder slips out of socket) I either creep around like a crab or curl up and bleat like a sheep. I'm really not a crybaby, and I get the idea of working through pain or tireness, but some days, the parts just don't function like they used to.

So..what happens if I have a bad day while I'm out on an adventure? Any of you had this experience? How did you handle it?

La


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- Me, in The Exquisite Taste of Agony
 
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If successfully completing an adventure type trip is important to me, I'll add extra days to account for anything that might hamper it: bad weather, etc. So, I generally spend my bad days as rest days. Normally, sitting around camp in the tent laughing at my sorry arse.
 
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I'm with you La Rosser. I have female issues. Some women are unbothered by these female occurances, and without going in to details I am not one of those women. My "magic time" as the Koreans call it is very strong. Sometimes I am incapacitated, but that would be just for one day only.

So far I have been able to manage travelling, but definitely have good days, bad (impossible to function) days.
 
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What on earth is "spelunking" ? Cannot find it in the dictionary at all at all at all.


Have a nice day, Whistler.


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What on earth is "spelunking"
Spelunking
 
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The Thunder From Downunder Goddess
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Ok OK OK . It's "caving". Is that a new-age word. Ain't niver heeeerd of it maah boy.



Thanks,

Have a nice day, Whistler.

If you can keep a sense of humour and see the funny side of life, you will never be old--SMC


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It's always been around, as far as I know. I remember looking it up back in the Eighties when I started Uni and they had a spelunking society
 
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Showing my age, I remember it from the late 60's when a local schoolteacher had "SPLUNKR" as his 'vanity' license plate.
 
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My issue is just energy. Sometimes I just hit the wall. That is when I just let my self sleep and upgrade to a hotel. I have stopped making myself feel bad about not getting out and going....sometimes I just can't. The rest of the time I push myself through but stopped feeling like I am "wasting time" resting up.


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Posts: 525 | Location: My heart is in the heartland, USA my body is in Sandland. | Registered: 29 January 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I worry about this also. I have a bad back and sometimes it goes out and I cant move. I desperately want to go to India this year by myself because even tho I love my man dearly I need an adventure alone! I will be doing a crash yoga course for the next 2 months hoping that it will help. Getting old sucks but I am hellbent and determined not to let it stop me from living my life.
 
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I got caught in snow when treking in Nepal years ago - wrenched a knee which made it very hard to put weight on it going down steps -and there's a lot of steps on the Everest trek. Initially I could only go 1/2 the normal distance -stopping at lunch time instead of going on to the next night stop. I was fine because I wasnt on an organised tour, I moved at my own pace and met up with my mates 10 days later in Namche Bazaar. I am very wary of going on organised trips because of this.


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