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Re: [at-l] Trail Running



My guess:

A wider stride means less steps of impact overall, but each impacting step
would be more pounds per square inch because of the momentum of the runner.
 I'll ask the next fleeing buck I see and get his opinion.

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> From: Jennifer Delia Sawyer <jdsawyer@bu.edu>
> To: at-l@saffron.hack.net
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Trail Running
> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 12:57 AM
> 
> Exsqueeze me if this has already been covered, but does anybody know what
> the environmental impact is of trail running?  My hunch is that it would
> harm the trail atleast slightly more than just plain ol' hikin', but is
does
> it add significant impact?
> 
> :)
> A Curious Pooh
> 
> ---
> Jennifer D. Sawyer
> Boston University School of Law
> 
> 
> "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"
> -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
> 
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