Come along to awesome places to do awesome things. Trail running, hiking, fishing, stand up paddleboarding, kikcbiking, camp cooking, kayaking, and Spartan Race training.
@@geot4647 yes, this terrain is not forgiving, plus the GPS does not work here. I would not go back in this area again unless I had a partner/buddy with me.
I have metatarsalgia, which is basically sore forefeet. I also have some bursitis in my knees, so im very limited on what i can do to get exercise/cardio. Im trying swimming but also have shoulder and neck issues...really i have to watch what i do whole body. Im also looking at the Schwinn shuffle kick bike. Think itll work for my special needs?
I am sorry you are dealing with your injuries. Do you think you can balance on a kick bike without falling over? There really is no downward impact on the foot, it is more of digging motion like a a cat digging a hole, if you get one, I would suggest going to a 1/4 mile track to learn how to use it being a smooth level surface. It sounds like the doctor(s) have cleared you for physical activity. Also I. would try standing on one foot/leg, using a countertop to balance yourself and see if you can just stand there one leg for a few minutes and swing your other leg back and forth in the "kick" motion to see if that has any pain prior to purchasing a kick bike. Good luck I hope you heal up quickly and get some relief from the pain. 🙏
will be there in a few weeks. How are the roads getting into there? All paved roads? Wondering if my camper van can make it as we are a front wheel drive van.
@@brantfedor8117 you should have no problem with a camper van. Typical forest service roads, it’s been a couple of years since I’ve been there but the worst thing you will see is potholes, washboards, and some narrow sections. You’ll be fine.
What did you feed your dog at the end while at the brewery? Just curious if its something safe I could feed my dog. Looking for some natural alternatives.
It depends on your intensity level and controlling your temp, yeah if you want to go high threshold you will sweat, or you can manage heat by opening up the coat, I always like to wear merino wool as a base layer even when it gets wet with sweat or rain it does offer some insulation.