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<blockquote data-quote="JOSH 03" data-source="post: 988847" data-attributes="member: 83294"><p>Thanks for the help fellas.</p><p></p><p>Mtnwrunner, I checked out Rokslide and there is a ton on there, thank you</p><p></p><p>Timber, thanks for the tips, you confirmed the route that I was thinking. I'll start looking at areas that dont provide too much vehicle access. Kudos to you on packing out your elk, that is a feat. I agree with you on staying in shape, that is the one variable that I can control. I try to stay in a constant state of readiness. 15 to 20 miles a week running, weighted pack runs sparingly(25-35lb) and weights. I'm lucky that my job requires me to stay in some sort of shape in order to be successful. The one thing I dont have here is elevation. I'm barely at 1000ft. I do know from previous experience that even on the flat land, hard work will pay off once you get into elevation.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOSH 03, post: 988847, member: 83294"] Thanks for the help fellas. Mtnwrunner, I checked out Rokslide and there is a ton on there, thank you Timber, thanks for the tips, you confirmed the route that I was thinking. I'll start looking at areas that dont provide too much vehicle access. Kudos to you on packing out your elk, that is a feat. I agree with you on staying in shape, that is the one variable that I can control. I try to stay in a constant state of readiness. 15 to 20 miles a week running, weighted pack runs sparingly(25-35lb) and weights. I'm lucky that my job requires me to stay in some sort of shape in order to be successful. The one thing I dont have here is elevation. I'm barely at 1000ft. I do know from previous experience that even on the flat land, hard work will pay off once you get into elevation. Thanks again. Josh [/QUOTE]
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