five axioms of walking
Monday, June 1, 2009 at 2:21AM
Robert Twigger

First axiom of walking

The interest of the walker’s thoughts increase in direct proportion to his load being lightened and the day cooling. Gradient is only important at extreme ends of the spectrum.

 

Second axiom 

Nothing beats walking along a contour high above a great evolving view.

 

Third axiom 

The second axiom can be entirely nullified if your boots are hurting you badly.

 

Fourth axiom

Racing downhill with a load on will damage your knees eventually even if you think it won’t.

 

Fifth axiom

Passes beat summits every time on a multiday hike.

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