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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
Getting in mountain shape with no mountains around?
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 1882302" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Ive got by getting it back during bow season.But if I go to hard first day Im down.I have to break in slower and this summer Im going scouting.I work construction and have bags on most days and guys I work with say we do 3-5 day,stairs,ladder etc.The fit-bit.My feet are pretty good and I wear ankle top boots and light one bow hunt.This is area that a lot fail. Also side hilling to long in one direction can take a toll.Bush busting verses trail are big differences.I trained my self fore long time to get by on little water.I no longer do,I hydrate well before big hunt,and pound as much water as I can.My son is all in fitness, he brings us supplements for water and good energy bars.Not knowing when to stop is not always a good thing.We've got in a few hairy situations. I never meet my limitations when I was younger,I could really go,long time skier and racer.But now, I hope I can make it out after a big day.Couple years back I packed my bull out of a hole about mile and 1/2,full 1/4 bone in solo.Im 170#,quartered the night before and rack out first trip at midnight.Was a long day...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 1882302, member: 21869"] Ive got by getting it back during bow season.But if I go to hard first day Im down.I have to break in slower and this summer Im going scouting.I work construction and have bags on most days and guys I work with say we do 3-5 day,stairs,ladder etc.The fit-bit.My feet are pretty good and I wear ankle top boots and light one bow hunt.This is area that a lot fail. Also side hilling to long in one direction can take a toll.Bush busting verses trail are big differences.I trained my self fore long time to get by on little water.I no longer do,I hydrate well before big hunt,and pound as much water as I can.My son is all in fitness, he brings us supplements for water and good energy bars.Not knowing when to stop is not always a good thing.We've got in a few hairy situations. I never meet my limitations when I was younger,I could really go,long time skier and racer.But now, I hope I can make it out after a big day.Couple years back I packed my bull out of a hole about mile and 1/2,full 1/4 bone in solo.Im 170#,quartered the night before and rack out first trip at midnight.Was a long day... [/QUOTE]
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