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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 806830" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>I hunted unit 13 a couple years ago for the third season. Cohunter was right, be prepared for any weather. We had 60 degree weather with sun and the next morning there was snow and 30 mph wind. 12 degrees. </p><p>Be prepared and you will have a great time, if you are not it can be dangerous. Frostbite and hypothermia are serious problems.</p><p>Fitness is a big deal in the mountains too. Get on some kind of program. Go to the gym or one of the P90 or such programs. Go to your local high school and walk up and down the bleachers then as you get better add weight. My point is do something or the mountains will burn you out in a couple days.</p><p>I live along the coast but we have some pretty good hills. I put 40lbs in a pack and walked up the closest hill three times a week and it made a huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 806830, member: 9736"] I hunted unit 13 a couple years ago for the third season. Cohunter was right, be prepared for any weather. We had 60 degree weather with sun and the next morning there was snow and 30 mph wind. 12 degrees. Be prepared and you will have a great time, if you are not it can be dangerous. Frostbite and hypothermia are serious problems. Fitness is a big deal in the mountains too. Get on some kind of program. Go to the gym or one of the P90 or such programs. Go to your local high school and walk up and down the bleachers then as you get better add weight. My point is do something or the mountains will burn you out in a couple days. I live along the coast but we have some pretty good hills. I put 40lbs in a pack and walked up the closest hill three times a week and it made a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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