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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
A MUST have for me on any hunt, and is always with me.
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<blockquote data-quote="boatmanusa" data-source="post: 2749471" data-attributes="member: 125804"><p>Thanks for sharing... Im 70 and havent slowed down to much from my younger years..although I do call myself ******* a lot more from doing stupid stuff throughout the day ...I work out and eat good foods and just dont think about this kind of thing happening TO ME.... RIGHT...I guess Ive been really lucky...Yes Ive thought my heart was going to explode a few times in the mountains after killing, gutting, skinning, quartering and packing a elk out by myself..and I mean theres been times Ive thought my heart was about ready to jump out of my chest and head down the trail without me...a couple years ago I shot a bull at 7 in the morning and I never stopped until i had the last quarter in camp at 5 30 that night...I was so exhausted that when I climbed in my camper and sat down across from the fridge I didnt have the energy to stand up open the fridge and get something to eat, I laid back and woke up 3 hours later..This old man was that tired....I always tell myself Im not going to kill anything I cant drive my Ranger or 4 wheeler to but most of the time when over a hundred pounds of lip smacking elk burger is staring back at me through the Leupold its tough not to pull the trigger. Thanks again for your story...Im putting aspirin in my pack, Ranger, 4 wheelers and my truck...I havent ever taken aspirin but will start today as a preventive measure...Hopefully my luck will continue...I pray all your troubles are behind you and others have their eyes opened like I did...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boatmanusa, post: 2749471, member: 125804"] Thanks for sharing... Im 70 and havent slowed down to much from my younger years..although I do call myself ******* a lot more from doing stupid stuff throughout the day ...I work out and eat good foods and just dont think about this kind of thing happening TO ME.... RIGHT...I guess Ive been really lucky...Yes Ive thought my heart was going to explode a few times in the mountains after killing, gutting, skinning, quartering and packing a elk out by myself..and I mean theres been times Ive thought my heart was about ready to jump out of my chest and head down the trail without me...a couple years ago I shot a bull at 7 in the morning and I never stopped until i had the last quarter in camp at 5 30 that night...I was so exhausted that when I climbed in my camper and sat down across from the fridge I didnt have the energy to stand up open the fridge and get something to eat, I laid back and woke up 3 hours later..This old man was that tired....I always tell myself Im not going to kill anything I cant drive my Ranger or 4 wheeler to but most of the time when over a hundred pounds of lip smacking elk burger is staring back at me through the Leupold its tough not to pull the trigger. Thanks again for your story...Im putting aspirin in my pack, Ranger, 4 wheelers and my truck...I havent ever taken aspirin but will start today as a preventive measure...Hopefully my luck will continue...I pray all your troubles are behind you and others have their eyes opened like I did... [/QUOTE]
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