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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 1492803" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>Alaska has a lot of different country. Completely depends on what you have in mind. I did a hunt on Kodiak in Oct 2017 that was extremely painful to my right knee. I had surgery on it shortly after arriving home. Most moose hunting and caribou certainly are not particularly tough on knees. Packing meat won't be fun. If you are sheep or goat hunting, that could be different. There is nothing magical about walking in Alaska. If you can handle steep mountains in the lower 48 you can handle them there. The tundra is the only thing that is really different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 1492803, member: 40966"] Alaska has a lot of different country. Completely depends on what you have in mind. I did a hunt on Kodiak in Oct 2017 that was extremely painful to my right knee. I had surgery on it shortly after arriving home. Most moose hunting and caribou certainly are not particularly tough on knees. Packing meat won't be fun. If you are sheep or goat hunting, that could be different. There is nothing magical about walking in Alaska. If you can handle steep mountains in the lower 48 you can handle them there. The tundra is the only thing that is really different. [/QUOTE]
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