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Paul Sand <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:43:40 +0100
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When I visit my parents I take walks
>in the forest with their (our) dog and sometimes for some reason I suddenly
>feel like running like crazy in the hard hill and mountain terrain full of
>obstacles.

I've got exactly the same feelings and I noticed my dog also have it. I
think it can be explained by adrenaline build-up but I'm not quit sure.
After 2 hours of fast walk/jog my dog gets ready for a hunt ;)

>
>I'm not a hunter but to my knowledge hunting can be done pretty calmly,
>without constant high power movements. You follow a trail, sneak and lurk.
>Or if you have a hunting dog, you follow him and his barking. Or you just
>set a trap. No need to be an athlete for that.
>
>Fredrik

Hunting is mostly being patient, quiet and smart.

Paul Sand
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