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One of the reasons I have been hiking so much lately that Tomoe is suddenly "into" it as well - and that she is currently self-employed as well.

While I was truly feeling tremendous anxiety about "playing too much" last weekend when we went to the Yatsugatake, I also realize that a situation in which both of us have relatively free schedules does not come along all that often. I would be a fool to not take advantage of it. I can work next week/month/year. (We're planning a four-day hike to Okutama or Tanzawa next week as well.)

Today I showed Tomoe the PCT through hike videos I linked to yesterday (incidentally, I posted the wrong link yesterday. It is corrected). She has been dreaming and talking about doing an "epic" hike around or across Japan some day and I wanted to fuel those dreams in her.

It was also meant as a reality check for her as to what an "epic hike" would require physically and mentally. When we hike she is much more... relaxed about pace vs. available daylight than I am. This alone is not a problem, but it becomes one when I plan the day's course. I plan a short course to take into account her speed, but when she sees it she proclaims it boring - lacking challenge. If I plan a longer day, she later complains that we are too rushed to make it to camp by night.

I am glad that even after watching the hardships those guys on the PCT went through, she is even more psyched to hike across or around Japan some day. Not that it will happen soon, mind you, as my big dream idea is going well and about to break forth into the next level (at which time I will share it with those readers who don't already know about it).

While it includes what could be considered a summer of "play" for me next year, it also means that I will be busy all summer with real obligations - and no free time to make Tomoe's epic dream hike.

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