The Guide
Funny what showed up at the Saguaro Branch library today. Something for me to digest and whet my appetite before I leave for Portugal!
Someone with the group had suggested Top Santiago as a luggage/pack transfer service during the hike. I'm usually hard-core and want to carry my pack the entire journey. But I started thinking...it's six years later, I've started feeling big toe joint problems, my back gets cranky on occasion. So I conceded to age/aches and pains and decided to transfer my bag on each segment. I'll use a fanny pack and carry rain gear if necessary. Most of the other items can be transferred point to point. I'm supposed to enjoy the walk, not turn it into a survival contest. It's called knowing your limits.
56 days until liftoff. It's not easy training in Phoenix in the summer. I do what I can by 9-10am and then it's inside. Too many people making news by hiking in the middle of the day. I don't need to become a statistic.
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