Hello! Again...!

Started by Xan Asmodi, Dec 17, 2022, 05:14 PM

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Xan Asmodi

Hi all,

I've been a member here for a while but I've been inactive for various reasons, including work obligations, life events, and the mentals. The reason why I'm making a reintroduction is that I wanted to ask the community for some advice and pointers for getting back underground.

So since I last went underground I caught the dreaded covid plague, and it's rather kindly left me with the (seemingly) permanent effects. So 2.5 years later my fitness is ruined, and I suffer from various problems including two different types of chronic pain and debilitating fatigue, amongst other fun things. I don't want to get into any debates around covid, in anyway, shape, or form; but what I am asking for is advice on places that suitable for my new found abilities. I would like pointers on places aren't going to kill me off having to ascend 700ft to them before I've gone underground, and maybe don't have 900 internal inclines like Maenofferen and Cwmorthin. I can walk for up to 5 miles at a push (but fatigue kills me for days), I can climb where needed. I know this is likely to be a short list, but I'm desperate to make something of my time again now that work is likely to become part time because of my health.

I'm also going to be posting this on AditNow, so apologies for members who frequent both. Cheers!
Xan (@) xan (dot) org (dot) uk
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mike leahy

Hendre spar mine would be a good venue for you
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Steve

Don’t worry we’ll cater for your needs and help you build up your stamina and confidence at your pace.
We have a multitude of different abilities in this club and we all help and look out for eachother.

As Mike said spa mine will be a good one to get you back into the swing of it.
There’s more planes in the sea than there are submarines in the sky
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Ian A

The best advice you can give yourself is your own experience.

You are obviously experienced so return to sites that you know are not to arduous and see how you get on. If you are fine, increase the arduousness (if that's even a word?) and try again.

You will soon learn your limitations.

Ian
Currently at rest in the Elephant's graveyard
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