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What is your workout routine for elk country high/low?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outdoorplay" data-source="post: 2734250" data-attributes="member: 106398"><p>this year was my 24th year of elk hunting, (I have not filled my tag 3 times, so I would say I'm doing it). I only hunt public land, I have not been on a privet hunt, (not that Im against it, but as long as I can do it on my own, I'm going to. what I do in the off season to stay in shape for my hunt. Mostly I just hike. for an old guy I am very active, I surf, downhill mountain bike, Offroading, and do a lot of fishing/hiking, I do not go to a gym, I have a wild diet, and mostly eat meat that I have hunted or fished. if you can hike 5 to 7 miles way you are at home you should be fine. I live at sea level and I hunt at 7000 to 14,000 feet, so altitude sickness is the biggest thing I have to prep for. I always show up to the hunt a week before the opener, this allows me to scout and small hikes to start. and more each day, by the time opening morning comes, I'm good to go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outdoorplay, post: 2734250, member: 106398"] this year was my 24th year of elk hunting, (I have not filled my tag 3 times, so I would say I'm doing it). I only hunt public land, I have not been on a privet hunt, (not that Im against it, but as long as I can do it on my own, I'm going to. what I do in the off season to stay in shape for my hunt. Mostly I just hike. for an old guy I am very active, I surf, downhill mountain bike, Offroading, and do a lot of fishing/hiking, I do not go to a gym, I have a wild diet, and mostly eat meat that I have hunted or fished. if you can hike 5 to 7 miles way you are at home you should be fine. I live at sea level and I hunt at 7000 to 14,000 feet, so altitude sickness is the biggest thing I have to prep for. I always show up to the hunt a week before the opener, this allows me to scout and small hikes to start. and more each day, by the time opening morning comes, I'm good to go [/QUOTE]
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