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Old 04-05-19 | 09:15 PM
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djb
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From: Montreal Canada
Originally Posted by BlarneyHammer
About two weeks into a long tour, you've gotten a system down, intentionally or not. A morning routine of what to do and in what order, an evening routine of pitching, eating, and whatever else you like to do (I like writing a journal). A routine on resupplying; how often, where, what to get. When to take a break during the day, for how long, for what purpose.

Once you've developed a system and settled into it, the ride gets a lot easier. Just so happens two weeks is about the same amount of time it takes to physically adjust to the rigor of a long tour.

It's the second week of a long tour that's the hardest. You haven't gotten all the way in shape yet, nor developed your system, and the excitement you had during the first week has worn off.
I'm sorry, but the high level of common sense and plain old truth registered here is just not acceptable on an internet forum, I am shocked, shocked, that gambling is taking place in this establishment!

come on buddy, let's read some stuff about Dangers from Garter Snakes or something.
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