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MT. BORAH 2008

CLIMBING FOR A CURE FOR BREAST CANCER

BORAH PEAK CLIMB
Lost River Range, Idaho
AUGUST 22 & 23

Conditioning

Hiking in Idaho’s remote Lost River Range requires that Team Members be in good physical condition.  No technical skills are needed.

Conditioning is the single most important way you can help to insure a fun, safe and successful experience.  Arrive in good health and 100 percent fit.
Prior strenuous hiking experience for all Team Members is helpful. 

The best preparation for this hike is walking or running, emphasizing your legs and cardiovascular system.  A training program should be undertaken well before the start of the hike.  Walking or day hiking on hills, on a daily basis, with a 10 to 15 pound day pack, will condition your legs, as well as accustom your body to carrying a lightweight pack.  If there are no nearby hills, climbing stairs or stadium steps - UP and DOWN - are a good substitute.  Training with ski or trekking poles will help you adapt to using these great “knee savers”.  Cycling and swimming are also effective ways to train for a hike.  

Good luck on your training program as you prepare for this once in a lifetime adventure with Expedition Inspiration!  Remember, the better condition you are in, the more you will enjoy your Borah Peak Climb.

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MT. BORAH 2008

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