Finally, I saw a sunrise. I'm getting 6-7 miles a day in walking at our summer home in Lakeside, Ohio, and mornings are best. All these miles are broken into small segments of one mile or less so I don't risk inflammation. I use only the flat, east-west streets of Lakeside which indicate where the shore line was about 8-10,000 years ago. We had a glacier in this area of the U.S. and then that darn climate change and global warming. It was very hazy today, and promises to be very hot, but those first few moments as the sun pops over the horizon are glorious.
I've seen several people using hiking poles, and when checking I seek trekking, hiking, walking, shock absorbing, ultralight, women's, cork, rubber, etc. Sure looks better than using a cane. https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/trekking-poles-hiking-staffs.html
One woman I saw with walking poles is getting ready for the 500 mile Camino in Northern Spain where hikers stop at monasteries, villages and churches. She did it several years ago, and is planning another one. She talked about it for a Women's Club program. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2159915/Walk-lifetime-Why-epic-Camino-trail-Spain-route-true-happiness.html
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