Hi Bill,

Poison oak is the worst. I'm usually very careful, but many years ago I got
a stem across the knee during a bike ride when I was riding on a fire
trail. I missed it because it was the winter and it didn't have any leaves
on the stem. I could hardly walk for 2 weeks as the boils became a weeping
mess and I was getting cortisone shots that did nothing. I'm glad it's not
as bad for you. SFR is always grateful for volunteers, and we need to keep
some goals on the list to look forward to. I'm keeping the Marin Mountains
off my list until you finish it. I'm thinking if Bill finishes, then I can
contemplate trying it, so I'll let you lead the way!

Toshi


On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 9:53 AM Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the encouragement but Marin Mountains is something I have to
> affirmatively commit to WAY in advance.  I don't think it's in the cards
> for me this year.  My general fitness is decent and my weight is in a good
> spot, but I would have wanted to do a lot more off road hill repeats in
> preparation, plus I've got a nasty case of poison oak on my legs
> distracting me, plus my Black Mountain Model Zero is in the stand and I
> don't particularly feel like working on it.  It's halfway between an old
> setup that is broken versus a new setup that is incomplete.
>
> I think my better move for this weekend may be to just volunteer.  Even
> then I still want to get this poison oak under control.  It's gross!
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
>
>

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