spacegold
has rocks in the head
Member since September 2006
Posts: 732
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Post by spacegold on Jan 26, 2007 2:21:52 GMT -5
Yah, that's the one, only a smaller version can be operated by a human. One end of the poles rests on your shoulders. The tumpline is tied to both poles and passed around your forehead for pulling. It is great exercise for strengthening your neck and back muscles. It's so simple and practical. Course it looks dumb as hell from a distance, but do you care? It's the rocks that count.
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Post by sandsman1 on Jan 28, 2007 16:28:09 GMT -5
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Post by ladyt on Jan 28, 2007 21:23:03 GMT -5
Sands, I'm worried about you walking that far to begin with, without any extra weight to carry. You gonna be alright? A mile or a mile and a half is a long way on rough ground. You be careful !! Ok? I would rent a 4 wheeler. Well, I have a 4 wheeler, but in your case I would rent one. Tonja
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Post by sandsman1 on Jan 28, 2007 21:50:05 GMT -5
ill be ok i just started a daily ride on my bike i just got it allback together again im 2 days in and hope to make it a every day thing so maybe ill get rid of some of the weight im allready carryin around and that will be more rock i can carry hahaha --- i talked to 2 guys here in the park yesterday and they know of a place where i can drive into this spot and pickup something they called candy rock its a striped agate mybe even what i was going for with the walk in place i hope it is then i can drive up to the mountain
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Post by ladyt on Jan 29, 2007 6:04:12 GMT -5
Oh that would be great. I was worried about your back with that far of a walk. Striped agate huh? Well, good luck to you, sounds fun! Tonja
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