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Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: An Open Box (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=78) +--- Thread: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related (/showthread.php?tid=4071) |
RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Barneyboy - 1 February 2013 a trick my granddad told me is when you get hot spots in your boots rub vaseline into them when you are breaking them in ,it does work (1 February 2013, 09:15)Barneyboy Wrote: a trick my granddad told me is when you get hot spots in your boots rub vaseline into them when you are breaking them in ,it does work an yes were too pairs of socks one thin one thick the thin ones first then the thick one s on top RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Straight Shooter - 1 February 2013 Do not know enough to help rob but good luck and good on you mate RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - NorthernRaider - 1 February 2013 Elastoplasts over your nipples, field dressings or sanitary pads over your shoulders both to stop the straps on your rucksack rubbing your skin raw, only wear loose cotton undies to absorb sweat, liberally apply vaseline to your crotch to stop chaffing. If you have had blisters before then start off with silicone blister patchesto begin with, ensure your toe nails are very well trimmed to prevent the edge of a nail abrading the toe next to it. If you are allowed a rest stop of more than a few minutes boots OFF, feet washed, feet talced, fresh socks, change blister pads. Drink lots of water or your calf muscles will seize up Monitor your electrolites and take Diorolite as neccessary Eat little and often to prevent sugar crashes and tummy cramps. Dont wear brand new boots. NR (31 January 2013, 23:45)Geordie_Rob Wrote: Hi guys & girls, I've volunteered myself for a 100km charity hike (to be completed in a 30hr time limit) in June & was wondering if anyone can offer any advice from any experience they may have. The longest walk I've done before is about 10 miles so its certainly going to be a challenge for me. RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Prepper1 - 1 February 2013 Really truly my best advice is to get somebody else to do it, whilst you have breakfast in a cafe then catch up in time for dinner at a chipshop ... I think thats the best way if you ask me...scythes keen on that sort of thing, I'm sure he'll do it for you!!! RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Barneyboy - 1 February 2013 (1 February 2013, 09:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Elastoplasts over your nipples, field dressings or sanitary pads over your shoulders both to stop the straps on your rucksack rubbing your skin raw, bloody wright NR you will need to shave you chest ,and some grease for your balls and legs around them 100 miles is a long way to walk pal in 30 hours thats going to be a bastard!!! good luck pal. (1 February 2013, 12:58)Prepper1 Wrote: Really truly my best advice is to get somebody else to do it, whilst you have breakfast in a cafe then catch up in time for dinner at a chipshop ... now that is a bloody good idea P1 ![]() RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Prepper1 - 1 February 2013 BEST WAY IS FOLLOWING IN A 4 TONNER WITH BEER... LAUGHTING YOUR KNACKERS OFF AT WHOS WALKING... RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - BeardyMan - 1 February 2013 JUST KEEP WALKING. Slow and steady. RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Metroyeti - 1 February 2013 Food luck, a friend does the allendale challenge in under 10hours, for her training they only do upto 18miles and she swears by those walking sticks, handy coming downhill and on a straightpath they help maintain your speed. I wear 2sets of socks thin with bigger on top daily, if I go on long walks I rarley get blisters RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - NorthernRaider - 1 February 2013 Some folks start off wearing footwear like Airmax trainers then swap into boots later on, others do it other way round, i just stick with worn in approach shoes. RE: Advice wanted/needed for big hike. Not prepper related - Highlander - 1 February 2013 (1 February 2013, 09:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Elastoplasts over your nipples, field dressings or sanitary pads over your shoulders both to stop the straps on your rucksack rubbing your skin raw, ![]() ![]() |