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by Rob » Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:12 am
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Rob wrote:Sad news indeed.
Some people use rocks for training, because you can dump them on the summit. That way you can go light on the descent, lowering the strain on your knees.
I would guess that if she had rocks in her pack, then she was still going up when the accident happened.
by SoCalHiker » Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:02 am
Rob wrote:Sad news indeed.
Some people use rocks for training, because you can dump them on the summit. That way you can go light on the descent, lowering the strain on your knees.
I would guess that if she had rocks in her pack, then she was still going up when the accident happened.
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