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<blockquote data-quote="slowp" data-source="post: 3245786" data-attributes="member: 13863"><p>Now why are you picking on fatties? We fatties have the metabolism for survival, since you seem to be stuck on that scenario. This fatty, considered "obese" hiked down and back up from the bottom of the Grand Canyon with a backpack that (didn't feel that heavy until my evil friend weighed it) weighed 42 pounds. This fatty has spent time hiking up and down, up and down, up and down, steep ground all day, and continues to be a fatty. This fatty just spent 3 days doing physical labor on a creek ford on a hiking trail. Moving large rocks with a choker, grip hoist, and rock bars. Oh, and we had to hike in carrying the gear to do so. This fatty walks at least 3 miles most days of the week, and then goes and thins trees or cuts firewood, or splits firewood. The latter is done with a splitting maul. </p><p></p><p>Some of us are built for more caloric efficiency. Some are not. So, beware of fatties. You may be underestimating their abilities. :msp_scared:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowp, post: 3245786, member: 13863"] Now why are you picking on fatties? We fatties have the metabolism for survival, since you seem to be stuck on that scenario. This fatty, considered "obese" hiked down and back up from the bottom of the Grand Canyon with a backpack that (didn't feel that heavy until my evil friend weighed it) weighed 42 pounds. This fatty has spent time hiking up and down, up and down, up and down, steep ground all day, and continues to be a fatty. This fatty just spent 3 days doing physical labor on a creek ford on a hiking trail. Moving large rocks with a choker, grip hoist, and rock bars. Oh, and we had to hike in carrying the gear to do so. This fatty walks at least 3 miles most days of the week, and then goes and thins trees or cuts firewood, or splits firewood. The latter is done with a splitting maul. Some of us are built for more caloric efficiency. Some are not. So, beware of fatties. You may be underestimating their abilities. :msp_scared: [/QUOTE]
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