TK,

Hey, you wrote your post. I just pointed out the improbability, if not impossibility, of your stated action. The comma made your walk a lengthy 250 miles. I won’t bother asking why you’d walk from Ritzville to Pullman, or what the point of your story was in the first place.

How much I’m good for is irrelevant to you posting your super-human feats. But since you’re a fitness buff, and much younger than I, maybe you’d like to join me on the next STP (Seattle to Portland) bike ride; 205 miles in one day, or RAMROD, the ride around Mt. Rainier in one day. It’s only 154 miles, but you might really like the 10,000 feet of climbing. It would put you in good shape for hunting season! Or perhaps, hunting season would have you already fit for the ride.

At 4 mph, I’d think you’d be walking right past where all the elk were before being spooked by you humping a full pack along broken ground at that speed. When I used to hunt, I walked much slower than normal so as to get close to the animals without spooking them away. I think your style would be good for conservation, though.

Your pompous posts remind me of a guy in college who claimed every steelhead he caught was of state record proportions, or larger, and all taken on an upstream dry fly. Far fetched makes for good story telling, but as far out as yours are just don’t cut it as a story, funny or otherwise.

BTW, this thread was about Hurricaine Katrina, not blowhard TK.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.