mastertangler wrote on Dec 6
th, 2010 at 6:15pm:
SunCatcher wrote on Dec 6
th, 2010 at 12:09am:
Master Angler,
Been reading all under WCPP here today. I did a six day solo from Leano and looped North and West to Mexican Hat, to Nutria and then South down to Paull and Back to Leano. I have BAD KNEE two surguries for Minisucus and NO ACL on Right Leg. I am 5' 9" and am almost 54 years old and weigh 220 (overweight) I took a 50 pound pack gear and such, a 20 lb pack (food with two bear vaults in it) a thwart bag 3 lbs and the canoe, paddles etc. I double portaged everything and sometimes triple portaged the short stuff. I took the topo maps, the park map (which I acutally blew up my route at office max to twice the size of original) and compass and Garmin 400 GPS Topo. This was my first solo ever, and with patience, all will be well. Take it at YOUR pace and watch your steps and all will be fine.
Denton Doc and Jimbo and Martin all helped me with various aspects and hats off to those fella's.
I did get a new solo canoe a couple weeks ago a Bell RockStar in Kevlight. Can't wait to try it out on a true solo. Took it to the lake when it was 29 degrees out just had to try it out before I put it into hibernation. Blessings on your planning and trip and health.
SunCatcher
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Whoa Suncatcher..... 2 tears and no ACL! Sounds like you got around all right though. This bad knee thing is a bit more common than I realized. I upgraded my insurance with the expectation of getting it fixed. Now I'm not so sure. I had expected a greater chance of success with my major concern being complications. I can bike 5 miles per day for weeks with no problem but if I run or do jumping jacks or stretch I'm in trouble. Does fine on a stepper as well.
Since I'll be solo I don't have much choice than to go at my own pace

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The rock star looks to be a winner. Just checked it out. I'm a Bell man anyway.
Yea DD, Jimbo, Martin and the rest on this site are swell. I count myself lucky the day I took more than 5 minutes here. I am, however, going broke. Everyone keeps posting good gear and new places to go which require new stuff (GPS etc) and I am sooooo weak! Whenever I get a new rod/reel or a new piece of camping equipment I always tell my "better than I deserve" wife something along these lines........."well, that about does it, I think I have everything". She just rolls her eyes, has an incredulous smile, shakes her head and walks away

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MT,
I cannot run, at all! I cycle on a real bike to get ready and for cardio and stamina. The month or 45 days before I begin a walking regiment.
Ussually a couple mile a day or every other day fairly fast paced but not running. I also take a knee support not a brace but a neoprene type support. I did not have to use it last time, but could if needed. Also ADVIL!! I have not had an ACL on right leg that I know of since 1997 last time they scoped my knee to clean that up, but did not do ACL surgery.(should have done it then) but now I won't as have got along this long without. My words of wisdom are don't over do it or go to fast, enjoy your route and "smell the roses" I over did it on the trip up 14 hours from here just to Red Lake, then started out tired and pushed myself to hard. Then wasn't sure how far I could go, since it was my first solo and over did it the first couple days. This led to wearing my butt out to fast. I did do a layover day and recouped. So what I learned is slow down to the pace that is good for you and enjoy life.
I also have a aversion to getting lighter gear more than anything.
I would like to get big pack down to 40-45 pounds and food down to 15-18 instead of 20, and a lighter canoe will also help. I think I now have everything down to a manageable weight and will be "street smarter" on the next trip. The best education seems to be living it.
Take care,
SunCatcher