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So with all this talk of speed hiking, what is your best times on those training hikes?

 

Like MT Si, Mailbox or Muir or others (like full on climbs hahaha.gif)?

 

I know that many dont care about going fast yellowsleep.gif, but when you are trying to get into shape for whatever, some train to go fast.

 

I always wonder how fast those runners go up Si who pass those guys in plastics and big packs with snowshoes and iceaxes. Two sides to the training issue boxing_smiley.gif.

No timers or letters needed Geek_em8.gif, but I wonder how fast some go on these hills.

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I've done a brisk walk up to the top of Si in 1hr 17mins. I didn't bother with round-trip cos that hurts the old knees. I reckon if I bothered to run, I can get somewhere around an hour. In fact, why not have a cc.com Si challenge with a Keg at the top and the bottom?

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We used to have something called the Chunder Mile. Every 100 metres, you had to drink a pint. That's 16 pints my friends. The winner was the first one to cross the line without puking.

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