Donald, Lynda, Kathy and I knocked off the Canterbury Section of the Te Araroa Trail. I started with a bad back and was fortunate enough to survive the first two sections from Cora Lynn car park through to the Ragitata River, albeit scoffing 'vitamin i' tabs all the way!
We had great weather except one day. Missing the Two Thumbs Range was a blow. Don, Kathy and Lynda went on. After I left at Potts Bridge they crossed the Rangitata OK. Their confidence boosted by meeting Carol and Matt who had just crossed. Brent drove in with our re-supply and to pick up Matt/Carol. I was very lucky in being able to get a ride through to ChCh airport with Matt.
I am sorry to report as of today, the back is no better and I have the ATC trip on Great Barrier to lead in two weeks!
This blog is designed to exchange ideas about how to dramatically cut your gear weight to make tramping (hiking) trips less strenuous, but still remain safe and sensible. Subscribe, make comments, ask for advice, or share your lightweight gear experiences with our community. The header photo features me on McKellar Saddle. The pack is the 45Lt Zpacks Arc Blast, hiking poles Helinox FL120, Dirty Girl gaiters, Spalms sunsleeves and Altra Lone Peak shoes
Watch that ipubrofen (if that's what it was). It can leave you with terminal ileitis, leaky gut and at worst an autoimmune disease. This is common to all NSAID's in varying degrees.
ReplyDeleteHope you improve soon. In UK "they" recommend to keep moving even if its only short walks. They say it does better than resting it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Allan - If only I 'could move' - this is really depressing - I am off tramping Great Barrier Island this weekend. So another handful of 'vitamin i' in my pack - yes, Honora, warning heeded :-) Really concerned as I am fully booked/committed to the TGO Challenge in Scotland in May
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