Ain't that the truth -- I find tired 64-year-old legs are a real incentive to
planning your work carefully and making sure you only have to go up and down
once per job, particularly when working alone!
73, Peter N4ZR
At 07:14 AM 11/10/2005, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/10/05 4:23:43 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
>w8ji@contesting.com writes:
>Actually it is someone who can climb faster than you and
>doesn't pass gas when lifting a 5 element 20 meter yagi over
>his (or her) head.
>.....or blow his shoulder out lifting that beam...my problem. But, I'm still
>climbing 200 footers at 59.
>
>Age is a state of mind. But, it does harder to climb the 200 footers as the
>years pass.
>
>Bill K4XS
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