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<blockquote data-quote="Salmo" data-source="post: 1143649" data-attributes="member: 54625"><p>First, I hope your clothes aren't cotton.</p><p></p><p>Second, Cut a Thermarest Ridgerest in half to sit on. The heat they radiate is mind blowing. At night put it under your inflatable sleeping pad. </p><p></p><p>Third, obviously the better the shape your in the better the hunt. Squats are easily my favorite mtn exersize. The others matter too, but thank me later for the benefit you get from squats. Start with just squatting your body weight. Get the best backcountry boot you can afford... My Salmon Quest provide mind blowing stablity, If its wet or creek crossings are in order wear gators. The Salomons will keep your feet dry if you use gators in wet or snowy conditions. Crossing a creek? One slip of a rock or log and a foot in 12" of water with gators on and your bone dry.</p><p></p><p>Forth, you musta been **** tired to not zip a vestabule flap shut. Sixmoons Design and Tarptent my favorite back country shelters.</p><p></p><p>Fifth, Keep at it! You only live once!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmo, post: 1143649, member: 54625"] First, I hope your clothes aren't cotton. Second, Cut a Thermarest Ridgerest in half to sit on. The heat they radiate is mind blowing. At night put it under your inflatable sleeping pad. Third, obviously the better the shape your in the better the hunt. Squats are easily my favorite mtn exersize. The others matter too, but thank me later for the benefit you get from squats. Start with just squatting your body weight. Get the best backcountry boot you can afford... My Salmon Quest provide mind blowing stablity, If its wet or creek crossings are in order wear gators. The Salomons will keep your feet dry if you use gators in wet or snowy conditions. Crossing a creek? One slip of a rock or log and a foot in 12" of water with gators on and your bone dry. Forth, you musta been **** tired to not zip a vestabule flap shut. Sixmoons Design and Tarptent my favorite back country shelters. Fifth, Keep at it! You only live once!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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