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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy18" data-source="post: 1836701" data-attributes="member: 33853"><p>I am planning on hunting the tex creek wma of idaho on idaho fish and game said it's the upper snake region I believe. I have two weeks off of work planned for the trip right now just because of travel and set up etc. I was thinking about having some supplies in truck and going out for a few days and circling back resupply then going back out and finish the hunt so that way I can pack more and expand a lot of territory if I need to maybe drive to another part of where I am hunting. And no I am not in PFT shape right now but I've got a work out plan to. My goal as far as what I would like to do is be able to pack 200lbs about 20 miles before I go and do it with my training mask on. I know that's not like hiking in higher elevation but it's what I've got. I am not thinking I can carry 200lbs while I am out there but the more I do here at home i believe the better I'll be hiking out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy18, post: 1836701, member: 33853"] I am planning on hunting the tex creek wma of idaho on idaho fish and game said it's the upper snake region I believe. I have two weeks off of work planned for the trip right now just because of travel and set up etc. I was thinking about having some supplies in truck and going out for a few days and circling back resupply then going back out and finish the hunt so that way I can pack more and expand a lot of territory if I need to maybe drive to another part of where I am hunting. And no I am not in PFT shape right now but I've got a work out plan to. My goal as far as what I would like to do is be able to pack 200lbs about 20 miles before I go and do it with my training mask on. I know that's not like hiking in higher elevation but it's what I've got. I am not thinking I can carry 200lbs while I am out there but the more I do here at home i believe the better I'll be hiking out there. [/QUOTE]
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