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Old 03-14-2009, 11:28 AM #6
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Punk, go have yourself a good time.

It is entirely impossible to plan ahead for everything that could happen or could go wrong.

Have fun, rest when you need to rest, don't push yourself trying to keep up with everyone else--I've done that, and it isn't worth it.

I think the soft-sided cooler with the frozen drinks and washcloth is a good idea. Also, eating things like popsicles when you're hot cools you from the inside out and really helps.

So have fun, and be sure and keep us updated!
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