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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="26Reload" data-source="post: 1637346" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Lets put a lowland fallacy to rest....</p><p>Hunting animals most anywhere can be wearing on your body...whether it be a 10000' above or at sea level...if you aren't in shape any hunt will not be easy.....</p><p>Grew up in the coastal mountains of Oregon...do you think hunting those was easier than Rockies.....huh....there isn't as much brush on the Rockies...you can see where you want to go an probably see animals before you get there....coastal...if you hunt in the brush you better be as silent as a cat or bear because your shot is gonna be close...if hunting clear cut units you can sometimes see critters at miles of distance....and usually there's a road system that get you closer.....</p><p>But exercise of any kind is better than not....and advice from long ago....if you can't get the time to exercise well before the hunt.....starting a week before is worse than none at all.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1637346, member: 99519"] Lets put a lowland fallacy to rest.... Hunting animals most anywhere can be wearing on your body...whether it be a 10000' above or at sea level...if you aren't in shape any hunt will not be easy..... Grew up in the coastal mountains of Oregon...do you think hunting those was easier than Rockies.....huh....there isn't as much brush on the Rockies...you can see where you want to go an probably see animals before you get there....coastal...if you hunt in the brush you better be as silent as a cat or bear because your shot is gonna be close...if hunting clear cut units you can sometimes see critters at miles of distance....and usually there's a road system that get you closer..... But exercise of any kind is better than not....and advice from long ago....if you can't get the time to exercise well before the hunt.....starting a week before is worse than none at all..... [/QUOTE]
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