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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1492885" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>I would recommend that you do some rucking. That is walking with a ruck sack on your back. Start light about 40 pounds and do about a two mile distance. If you have access to a football field walk up and down the bleachers. If you have access to back country even better if you have hills. After about a week of this increase by 10 pounds until you work yourself up to 100+ pounds on your rucksack. If you are able to do this without issues, than increase the distance you walk. Your body will let you know if you can handle the type of hunt you want in Alaska. Slow and steady will require a lot of patience from you as well as discipline to be smart about working yourself up to a physically fit condition that will not injure you further in your knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1492885, member: 18206"] I would recommend that you do some rucking. That is walking with a ruck sack on your back. Start light about 40 pounds and do about a two mile distance. If you have access to a football field walk up and down the bleachers. If you have access to back country even better if you have hills. After about a week of this increase by 10 pounds until you work yourself up to 100+ pounds on your rucksack. If you are able to do this without issues, than increase the distance you walk. Your body will let you know if you can handle the type of hunt you want in Alaska. Slow and steady will require a lot of patience from you as well as discipline to be smart about working yourself up to a physically fit condition that will not injure you further in your knees. [/QUOTE]
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