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[QUOTE="Br. David, post: 70140, member: 10640"] All the above responses are true All is well - your experiences are how it is - all is well. Slow down, stop worrying about failing and look at what you have already done! Stop trying to walk so fast. There is a walking gait that you will learn, rather than tight thighs go for loose thighs and sort of lope along - ground eating. And here's a thing, well, a few things - stop regularly for breaks, even halfway up a hill. Every hour or so or couple of hours, take your boots off and your socks - let those toes feel the air. When you put the socks back on swap them to the alternate foot - no ridge memories for your feet. And - most important - if you feel weary or 'nocando' stop for a moment to swig some water, turn around and look back. You will be amazed, amazed at how far you have just walked. What you passed is now a tiny distant thing - you did that, you walked that - it is empowering. And, c'mon - your a Texican! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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