While age is what we all do over time whether we want to or not. But at what part of the aging process would age become an issue for an extended longer than a normal day out hiking and backpacking? I've seen some in there 90s walking in national parks and I assume its a day hike, with friends maybe.
So, what would be some "concerns to address" as we can not always lean on doctors, for just the physical health side of the issue. We have mothers and Fathers who started eachone of us own outdoor trips. I know family history can pay apart but not always. Warning signs, can't be forgetfulness as I'm afraid we almost all would fall into that worry.
I'm very much a solo hiker and always tell anyone asking, say a newbies unless you have some training don't risk it. An adventure can easily turn into that untold story. So if you want yourstory told don't go it alone. Please NEVER, hike or camp alone. And never think the person with the map and compass has all the information needed. Ask questions and know where you are. Consider having and knowing how to understand your own personel GPS.
Until I had way more than normal losses in my life, in a very short span of time along with other stress issues. At the very moment, I could not see, what I today call brain fog. Trust me when I tell you you can not see it, when you're in a brain fog. I explain that it took seven layers to lift from me that I saw so light, I was, more alert, and starting to respond faster to questions. I don't want to drift much into this point.
Our focus and my question are to address others who maybe out of step. But closer still is seeing our selves out of step. Being that way can really get you hurt or worse. So I'm asking, what would help to take notice in ourselves to avoid trouble with friends of our selves outdoors?
Can we ask folks are you Biloplar, do you have fears of things, what can we and what cant we ask? ourselves or others?
In life its not importent what happens to you that matteres. But rather, its importent what happen's to you as a result of what has happened that dose truly matter...
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