A little over a couple years ago, I had some serious medical issues that came on rather suddenly and left me weak and unbalanced. But this isn't about that. I'm okay now. I got back into paddling later in that year - enough to participate in a BWCA trip - but I didn't stand with a pole for more than a few minutes for two whole years.
The thing is, after a good year to mostly recover, I still had lost a lot of stamina and muscle tone, and balance was still iffy. When I finally felt good enough to try poling for distance again early this year, I was appalled at how little progress I was able to make upstream.
I had to ease back into it over several day trips, but I finally feel like I'm making good progress. Last week, I was able to get out in the Coho two days in a row without feeling sore at all. On the second day, I attained a good three and a half miles up the Middle Fork of the Payette - and could have gone much farther if I wasn't running out of time against a scheduled event.
I think my balance has completely restored, and I'm gaining on my poling condition. This does wonders for my back. Life is good!

The thing is, after a good year to mostly recover, I still had lost a lot of stamina and muscle tone, and balance was still iffy. When I finally felt good enough to try poling for distance again early this year, I was appalled at how little progress I was able to make upstream.
I had to ease back into it over several day trips, but I finally feel like I'm making good progress. Last week, I was able to get out in the Coho two days in a row without feeling sore at all. On the second day, I attained a good three and a half miles up the Middle Fork of the Payette - and could have gone much farther if I wasn't running out of time against a scheduled event.
I think my balance has completely restored, and I'm gaining on my poling condition. This does wonders for my back. Life is good!
