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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
So how do you get into shape???
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2566527" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>Here's my two cents, I live in north Florida at sea level. Have hunted in Colorado and Montana. Impossible to replicate the altitude. However, I run and hike with about 30-40 lbs in my pack. I haven't had any issues. Was in the maroon bells last fall and was fine. Went as high as 13,000'. Camped at 10,500. You have to drink plenty of water. If you've never experienced it, pace yourself. If you get to feeling bad (altitude sickness) get to lower elevation. But be honest with your training. You know if you're not pushing yourself. No easy way about it. CrossFit is good for your base and stability. Eat right and drop the unnecessary lbs if you got em. I dropped 25 before my last trip and it was we'll worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2566527, member: 94240"] Here’s my two cents, I live in north Florida at sea level. Have hunted in Colorado and Montana. Impossible to replicate the altitude. However, I run and hike with about 30-40 lbs in my pack. I haven’t had any issues. Was in the maroon bells last fall and was fine. Went as high as 13,000’. Camped at 10,500. You have to drink plenty of water. If you’ve never experienced it, pace yourself. If you get to feeling bad (altitude sickness) get to lower elevation. But be honest with your training. You know if you’re not pushing yourself. No easy way about it. CrossFit is good for your base and stability. Eat right and drop the unnecessary lbs if you got em. I dropped 25 before my last trip and it was we’ll worth it. [/QUOTE]
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