A pressing problem...

> looking forward to a lot of riding. When I stared to chafe I ignored the pain,
> thinking it probably wasn’t a big deal and I’d be home in a mile or two. Big
> mistake. Pain is there for a reason. My skin was rubbed raw and I wasn’t able
> to ride again for a week. (I walked pretty funny for a few days too…)
>
> -Seth
Don’t worry about the pain. After the calluses start to form, the pain
isn’t so bad anymore and you gan go on riding for hours (just kidding!).

                                            - John Larkin

Re: A pressing problem…

> > mile or two. Big mistake. Pain is there for a reason. My skin was
> >
> > -Seth
> Don’t worry about the pain. After the calluses start to form, the
> pain isn’t so bad anymore and you can go on riding for hours (just kidding!).
>
> - John Larkin

Reminds me of a story about a canning factory. A guy takes a tour of the factory
and is dismayed at the din. He asks his guide how they can stand to work with so
much noise? The guide says, “Oh, they complain about it at first, but after a
while it doesn’t seem to bother them any more.” Hmm, I wonder why?

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