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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 2148717" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>Thank you for the information you have provided here. I the older I get the more conscious I am of preserving my joints. As a high country backpack deer and elk at age 53, I workout, train and eat right year around. I try to keep my hunting pack under 40lbs. But for packing meat, usually downhill, I may go up to 80 or 100lbs to save trips. Do these infrequent exposures do much damage to joint health?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 2148717, member: 90934"] Thank you for the information you have provided here. I the older I get the more conscious I am of preserving my joints. As a high country backpack deer and elk at age 53, I workout, train and eat right year around. I try to keep my hunting pack under 40lbs. But for packing meat, usually downhill, I may go up to 80 or 100lbs to save trips. Do these infrequent exposures do much damage to joint health? [/QUOTE]
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