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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 968158" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>I think hunting requires a good balance between strength and cardio fitness. Sounds like you've got it covered. And for me it's kind if like hunting with a big magnum... Do you need a 338RUM to kill an elk? No. But is it nice to have if a grizzly is charging you? Yes. 338 is nice if that elk is real far away too. Fitness is the same. It's nice to have if a situation arises that needs some hard work. And the mountains are never short of dishing it out. And when you are in good shape it just makes the whole experience more enjoyable. So many friends try and backpack hunt with me, and they just get beat up. They are done after a couple days and pack out early without an elk. I've shot elk every year since I've started elk hunting simply because I never quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 968158, member: 33822"] I think hunting requires a good balance between strength and cardio fitness. Sounds like you've got it covered. And for me it's kind if like hunting with a big magnum... Do you need a 338RUM to kill an elk? No. But is it nice to have if a grizzly is charging you? Yes. 338 is nice if that elk is real far away too. Fitness is the same. It's nice to have if a situation arises that needs some hard work. And the mountains are never short of dishing it out. And when you are in good shape it just makes the whole experience more enjoyable. So many friends try and backpack hunt with me, and they just get beat up. They are done after a couple days and pack out early without an elk. I've shot elk every year since I've started elk hunting simply because I never quit. [/QUOTE]
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