Happens to us all as we get older!ForgeCorvus wrote:I try and put my kits though a diet each year, they always seem to get fatter for some reason
Reevaluating and resupplying
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التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
Re: Reevaluating and resupplying
My strength is fine, I'm not delusional, its not what it was but apart from the odd injury that throws a curve ball my way (arthritic elbow being the main one) I'm still a fairly strong guy. My stamina is a lot poorer and my days of running up hills (or pretty much anywhere faster than a jog for any distance) is in the past and I take a lot more breathers when walking up hills, the big difference is that it doesn't bother me anymore, the big advantage of being a more 'mature gent' is that my lack of fitness doesn't upset me the same as the younger me when I wasn't at the top of my game. I know I'll be getting worse, its the way of things, and I really don't care enough to try and regain any former glories, while I've not written myself off just yet, equally, I'll take what comes, preferably in a large glass.
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With age comes wisdom!Deeps wrote:My strength is fine, I'm not delusional, its not what it was but apart from the odd injury that throws a curve ball my way (arthritic elbow being the main one) I'm still a fairly strong guy. My stamina is a lot poorer and my days of running up hills (or pretty much anywhere faster than a jog for any distance) is in the past and I take a lot more breathers when walking up hills, the big difference is that it doesn't bother me anymore, the big advantage of being a more 'mature gent' is that my lack of fitness doesn't upset me the same as the younger me when I wasn't at the top of my game. I know I'll be getting worse, its the way of things, and I really don't care enough to try and regain any former glories, while I've not written myself off just yet, equally, I'll take what comes, preferably in a large glass.
I always used to love watching communities building things, where the older, wiser members gave instruction to the younger fitter members, it was such a nice symbiosis of age and wisdom.
By the time we get past 50 it's going to get harder regardless of how much you hit the gym/treadmill, but i always tell myself the old saying:
Work smarter, not harder!
Reevaluating kit and personal prepping needs is always good, and i don't think it should ever be a defeatist or negative thing to do, things change, we change, so our preps need to change, nothing is going to cause more problems in any bad situation than apathy and stagnation.
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Aye, maybe, but not class, I still think farts are the funniest thing in the world.yorkshirewolf wrote:With age comes wisdom!Deeps wrote:My strength is fine, I'm not delusional, its not what it was but apart from the odd injury that throws a curve ball my way (arthritic elbow being the main one) I'm still a fairly strong guy. My stamina is a lot poorer and my days of running up hills (or pretty much anywhere faster than a jog for any distance) is in the past and I take a lot more breathers when walking up hills, the big difference is that it doesn't bother me anymore, the big advantage of being a more 'mature gent' is that my lack of fitness doesn't upset me the same as the younger me when I wasn't at the top of my game. I know I'll be getting worse, its the way of things, and I really don't care enough to try and regain any former glories, while I've not written myself off just yet, equally, I'll take what comes, preferably in a large glass.
I always used to love watching communities building things, where the older, wiser members gave instruction to the younger fitter members, it was such a nice symbiosis of age and wisdom.
By the time we get past 50 it's going to get harder regardless of how much you hit the gym/treadmill, but i always tell myself the old saying:
Work smarter, not harder!
Reevaluating kit and personal prepping needs is always good, and i don't think it should ever be a defeatist or negative thing to do, things change, we change, so our preps need to change, nothing is going to cause more problems in any bad situation than apathy and stagnation.
Definitely a lot in what you say, you go with where you are, not where you'd like to be. I'd like to be slimmer and have an extra couple of inches in a few places, it is what it is though.
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Well you're in luck! If my octogenarian father is anything to go by ones world gets more explosive as one gets older! Always a silver liningDeeps wrote:Aye, maybe, but not class, I still think farts are the funniest thing in the world.yorkshirewolf wrote:With age comes wisdom!
Blog: http://ukpreppergrrl.wordpress.com
التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
Re: Reevaluating and resupplying
The other factor is cost,ForgeCorvus wrote: I try and put my kits though a diet each year, they always seem to get fatter for some reason
I could probably buy 7 sets of complete sleeping, carrying, wearing and cooking systems for the price of one lightweight system.
Mind you, you can feel the difference in weight straight away, not just in your wallet
Here's a perspective on lightweight from someone who's walked the walk, literally:
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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I got ill a few years ago and have had to change my lifestyle dramatically, Always had really physical jobs and was very strong and fit before, I got very depressed as it was like invasion of the body snatchers, suddenly i could not walk up a flight of stairs. I most of the time work within my limits now, but when I push it dont i know about it.
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Like many of you I've also had to accept failing health and "age" and adapt my preps accordingly. These days i'm focused more on home security, food production and improving my health.
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