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Seeking Advice Montana Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2169464" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Your smart to consider altitude as some have more problems than others.</p><p>Younger ones body seem to acclimate to altitude changes better than older ones.</p><p>If it's possible, get to your spot and set up camp a few days early and walk as high as you can and just sit and glass the area.</p><p>Walk slowly and breathe deep.You will acclimate quicker than your dad most likely so give you and your dad plenty of time for your body to adjust to the thinner air.</p><p>One caution,You WILL fall in love with Montana as we did while visiting family that relocated here and we fell in love with Montana to the point that we moved here in 1998 and have no plans to move back down south as we love it here.</p><p>I sure hope you get drawn.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2169464, member: 108576"] Your smart to consider altitude as some have more problems than others. Younger ones body seem to acclimate to altitude changes better than older ones. If it's possible, get to your spot and set up camp a few days early and walk as high as you can and just sit and glass the area. Walk slowly and breathe deep.You will acclimate quicker than your dad most likely so give you and your dad plenty of time for your body to adjust to the thinner air. One caution,You WILL fall in love with Montana as we did while visiting family that relocated here and we fell in love with Montana to the point that we moved here in 1998 and have no plans to move back down south as we love it here. I sure hope you get drawn. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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