GregR wrote:When did I get old?......you ask the question as though it's a bad thing!!
Gotta say it's better than the alternative.
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:I found having kids really accelerates the feeling of being old.
Graham51 wrote:I have a group I walk with occasionally. Late last year five of us went to NE Ridge and summited Mt Anne (Tas). Our average age was 70, ranging from 60 to 78. A week or two ago we went to Clear Hill (a mountain despite its name) and the five men in this party again averaged 70, ranging from 64 to 80. It's great to see older people out there still walking and I reckon thes 'oldies' would challenge most people less than half their age.
wayno wrote:young people start out fast and blow up. theres a reason why theres a lot of older people out doing multi day walks, because they have better endurance...
tortoise vs hare....
Graham51 wrote: It's great to see older people out there still walking and I reckon thes 'oldies' would challenge most people less than half their age.
Graham51 wrote:I have a group I walk with occasionally. Late last year five of us went to NE Ridge and summited Mt Anne (Tas). Our average age was 70, ranging from 60 to 78. A week or two ago we went to Clear Hill (a mountain despite its name) and the five men in this party again averaged 70, ranging from 64 to 80. It's great to see older people out there still walking and I reckon thes 'oldies' would challenge most people less than half their age.
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