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<blockquote data-quote="KSB209" data-source="post: 2003264" data-attributes="member: 83819"><p>I've been backpacking for 30 years just never by myself on a hunting trip. I know the risks but the rewards of going back where most wont is just something I'm willing to do.</p><p>I'll be hunting D5 in CA which can get crowded with road hunters so I figure 7-10 miles a day is doable in an area I'm not farmilar with. Have maps, food, water, and my favorite 270. I am in pretty good shape/conditioning so I feel pretty confident in my mileage abilities. The altitude might be a little challenging since I basically live at sea level and going up to around 7000' but it's nothing I haven't done before while hiking this summer.</p><p>Unfortunate my Labrador is 12 years old and is pretty much retired now so I won't have my buddy with me on this trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSB209, post: 2003264, member: 83819"] I’ve been backpacking for 30 years just never by myself on a hunting trip. I know the risks but the rewards of going back where most wont is just something I’m willing to do. I’ll be hunting D5 in CA which can get crowded with road hunters so I figure 7-10 miles a day is doable in an area I’m not farmilar with. Have maps, food, water, and my favorite 270. I am in pretty good shape/conditioning so I feel pretty confident in my mileage abilities. The altitude might be a little challenging since I basically live at sea level and going up to around 7000’ but it’s nothing I haven’t done before while hiking this summer. Unfortunate my Labrador is 12 years old and is pretty much retired now so I won’t have my buddy with me on this trip. [/QUOTE]
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