Well I'm getting antsy as can be again waiting for the backpacking season to start here.
This time of year is just tough on me. The weather is so wonderful right now and everything is so beautiful out. The ticks and chiggers are starting to die down but they're still out there and they're hungry. Snakes and tarantulas are too. The tarantulas won't bother you unless you harass them, and neither will the snakes for the most part, but stepping on them will get you bit and they blend in so good that they're hard to see even when you're right next to them.
So for the next two weeks I'll be gathering up my gear and getting it ready. My gear is scattered all over the place. And I started walking this week to get me ready. I'm really out of shape, but I knew that already. I hardly got out last year so I've been sitting on my butt for two years now working like one obsessed, and I've known it's been taking a toll. I was a bit surprised at how much though.
On Tuesday I took my first walk, it was only about 3/4 of a mile on a gravel road with a slight hill, but on the way back home coming up the hill my left hip was hurting pretty good. I couldn't help but think of all the people I know that have had hip replacements and I don't want to join that club.
So, on wednesday before I went I did some stretches and took a packet of "Emergen-C", a capsule of ginseng, and a tablespoon of local raw honey, and then headed out. This time I hiked off trail in the forest and went further down the hill and did closer to a mile. My hip was hurting again on the way back up the hill, but not quite as bad. I repeated that on thursday and friday going a little further down hill and extending the distance a bit each day, and I added my ultralight day pack with about 4-5 lbs of gear. I did about 1.5 miles yesterday evening and while I was still a little creaky I wasn't in any pain. In fact, the improvement is actually amazing already.
This is not the first time I've experienced this, but this time the pain was worse. I think I lot of that is because I didn't swim as much this summer, I was working instead. But the main point that's been reinforced for me is how fast you can get back into shape and how big an impact that has on pain.
It would be so easy to go to a doctor and whine, and continue to sit to avoid pain, and take pain pills, and eventually be talked into a hip replacement, and I have to wonder about how often that happens.
Another thing I did before I started walking this week was get new shoes. I ended up getting some Keen mids and I really like them a lot. The wider toe box feels just great and the soles are not Vibram and are not lugged, but rather smooth, and they grip just great. The insoles aren't great, but they are pretty good and have very good arch support. I'll wear the insoles out and then replace them.
Good shoes are really important to keep your back and hips in good shape. I learned that from a chiropractor about 30 years ago when my hip first gave me problems. He explained that stretching, having good shoes, and walking were the keys to living without back, hip, and leg (sciatica) pain.
The benefits of local Raw honey for joint pain was given to me by an old friend. Shortly after he shared this info I started getting "Bursitis" in my shoulder. The friend reminded me to start taking honey for it and I ignored him for about another year and my shoulder kept getting worse. Finally it got so bad that I went and bought some honey and started taking a tablespoon in the mornings. Within a couple days the pain was gone all day, but back in the morning. Before the end of the month it was gone, and by the end of a couple more months I didn't need to take the honey everyday. It was amazing how fast and good it worked.
I'll be fine by the end of the month for my first backpack trip of the season, and from there I'll keep getting stronger if I keep getting out, but I already feel a lot better