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<blockquote data-quote="MTGunner" data-source="post: 1957372" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>I am well over 50, 73 actually, and hike uneven ground with my 35# pack 5 out of 7 days each week. I am preparing for a sheep hunt in Sept. with a friend who has a sheep tag. I will accompany him due to the fact that this may be my last opportunity to hunt sheep vicariously through him. I have many bonus points but am aging much too rapidly. Besides, the southern part of his draw zone is a wilderness hunt zone that may produce a big, good elk or mulie. It would have to be a true corker for me to put him down as we will hunt to nearly 9600' in elevation.</p><p>So, heed what DT jr. has offered, wear your pack full of gear and remember that slow and steady wins the race. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGunner, post: 1957372, member: 2922"] I am well over 50, 73 actually, and hike uneven ground with my 35# pack 5 out of 7 days each week. I am preparing for a sheep hunt in Sept. with a friend who has a sheep tag. I will accompany him due to the fact that this may be my last opportunity to hunt sheep vicariously through him. I have many bonus points but am aging much too rapidly. Besides, the southern part of his draw zone is a wilderness hunt zone that may produce a big, good elk or mulie. It would have to be a true corker for me to put him down as we will hunt to nearly 9600’ in elevation. So, heed what DT jr. has offered, wear your pack full of gear and remember that slow and steady wins the race. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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