kanangra wrote:I went for a walk from Mt Victoria to Blackheath via the BGF yesterday and was surprised to see the amount of regrowth on the forest floor. It was really thick and standing 4 foot high. It consisted of a maze of blady grass and lawyer vine. Quite a mess. Not the verdant parkscape I remembered? Then again perhaps it had only reverted to its original state before clearing for grazing? A pleasant day out just the same. I also noticed some people were carrying horrendous loads? If they were knew to the outdoors I hate to think what their first impressions were?
kanangra wrote:I left Mt Vic at 8:15 and arrived at Blackheath via Govetts Leap at 4:30. Just walking this time. It is quite a pull out of the valley. I left Junction Rock at 2:45 and arrived at Govetts Leap at 4:05.
kanangra wrote:John,
...The other option is to go up the Lockley Pylon track and out to Leura on the Mt Hay Rd.
melinda wrote:We do Perrys, Blue Gum, Lockleys and back quite frequently as a training walk. (Trying to stay hill fit.)
melinda wrote:The knees .......
What can I say about the knees....
I use Blackmores 'joint formula advanced' with glucosamine and chondroitin during the winter.
It seems to help.
melinda wrote:Hi John,
Everyone I've spoken to about the glucosamine and chondroitin agrees that it takes a bit of time to work so give it a good trial. (Atleast 3 mths.)
I'm a real believer and take it regularly each winter when we are doing big, long walks.
I'm also a great believer in voltarin. (Although I try not to take it too much.)
My doc is a sports doc and he said to take it before and after a big walk in order to limit damage.
Everyone who has tried voltaren talks of it as a 'wonder' drug.
I know it does wonders for my knees but is pretty bad for the stomach. (Another trade-off!)
Makes me laugh, all these drugs, and vitamins and old wives cures just so we can stay fit!
Melinda
melinda wrote:Hi Jellybean,
Looking forward to meeting you on the Mt Dawson trip.
Melinda
Jellybean wrote: I settled on Herron Osteoeze Active tablets and have been using that for about 3 years now. (You can often get it on special for around $22/23 for 120 caps, I stock up then)
melinda wrote:Hi Jellybean,
David told me that he had met you at the navigation day.
I think you will enjoy Sue's overnighter. Sue is really good fun and very experienced in the bush.
Very scenic walk, nice easy first day, good campsite. There are a few clever possums there so keep your food packed away well.
Let me know how it goes.
Melinda
north-north-west wrote:Jellybean wrote: I settled on Herron Osteoeze Active tablets and have been using that for about 3 years now. (You can often get it on special for around $22/23 for 120 caps, I stock up then)
Thanks. I know I need to take something regularly, but there's so much out there it's difficult to decide what to try. Will add them to the shopping list.
Thanks Melinda. Strangely I feel like I'm getting some improvement already, maybe a placebo effect. Yes I've also been using voltaren and/or ibuprofen but try to limit their use. Unfortunately, apart from the knees, at present I'm also still recovering from a recent shoulder injury and today managed somehow to throw my neck out as well.melinda wrote:Hi John,
Everyone I've spoken to about the glucosamine and chondroitin agrees that it takes a bit of time to work so give it a good trial. (Atleast 3 mths.)
Everyone who has tried voltaren talks of it as a 'wonder' drug.
Thanks for that JB. Initially I'm trying Natures Own Joint Enhance Glucosamine and Chondroitin Complex 100 tablets for about $30. I think I've read a recommendation elsewhere for Herron Osteoeze Active so good to know it works for you. And it would be a bit cheaper too.Jellybean wrote:I settled on Herron Osteoeze Active tablets and have been using that for about 3 years now. (You can often get it on special for around $22/23 for 120 caps, I stock up then)
melinda wrote:I went out and brought a bottle of the Osteoeze today also.
melinda wrote:Hi Jellybean,
I managed just wet feet.
Some of the others managed wet everything, brrrh!
As we were coming down a ridge onto the Hollander River we heard shots being fired.
Talk about freak!
We were screaming and blowing whistles until we got a response.
Turned out to be some young guys pig hunting.
What can I say, we were on the "Shooters Hill" map!
Nearly got us lost on the Sunday arvo about half an hour from the cars.
Crossed what I thought was a side creek, which in fact was the main creek.
Had me going south instead of north for a few minutes, whoo....
Hope to see you soon.
(Heh, I've got a trip on to 100person cave soon if you have time, really spectacular scenery!)
Melinda
melinda wrote:Hi Jellybean,
I have a foolproof method for finding the cave, hope it doesn't fail me this weekend.
If not, the coordinates live in my GPS.
4 weeks in Quebec sounds pretty special, you really do have a top job!
Have a great time.
Melinda
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