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<blockquote data-quote="Iceking02" data-source="post: 1492874" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Werth338,</p><p></p><p>If you have enough concern about the stability of your knees holding up to a goat hunt on wet, slippery terrain in an unforgiving part Alaska then you already have your answer... We can compare tough country, time of the year, lucky breaks in the weather, fitness, fatness, gear selections, knee braces, medications and past surgical history. If your mind is not resolved to make your body find a way to succeed when you are cold, wet, worn out, hungry, hurt and miserable then you will have a tough time on Kodiak. I might suggest that you consider a bear, deer, moose, or caribou hunt. Still hard. Less likely to injure you.</p><p></p><p>Alaska is a place NOT to be missed! Just don't make it your last hunt. Good luck on your adventures to the Greatland!</p><p></p><p>IceKing02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iceking02, post: 1492874, member: 15810"] Werth338, If you have enough concern about the stability of your knees holding up to a goat hunt on wet, slippery terrain in an unforgiving part Alaska then you already have your answer... We can compare tough country, time of the year, lucky breaks in the weather, fitness, fatness, gear selections, knee braces, medications and past surgical history. If your mind is not resolved to make your body find a way to succeed when you are cold, wet, worn out, hungry, hurt and miserable then you will have a tough time on Kodiak. I might suggest that you consider a bear, deer, moose, or caribou hunt. Still hard. Less likely to injure you. Alaska is a place NOT to be missed! Just don't make it your last hunt. Good luck on your adventures to the Greatland! IceKing02 [/QUOTE]
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