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<blockquote data-quote="257WTBY" data-source="post: 2307746" data-attributes="member: 56428"><p>Been there done that with tore up knee's surgically repaired. Best advice I can give is I had a custom brace and used trekking poles after my ACL/MCL/Meniscus repair. I could go uphill the down hill killed my knee. Trekking poles helped a lot. Set you own pace what you can tolerate without aggravating it and enjoy. I realize I am getting older now and I still love to hunt and enjoy harvesting a nice animal what ever I am hunting but try to seriously enjoy it all. I come back empty handed sometimes now with a ton of pictures to remind me of the beauty and fun I had. When I was younger it was a huge investment not that it isn't now but I felt like I had so much invested I had to push and push till I was successful now days if its a success great if not great. Good luck I hope you get a whopper...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257WTBY, post: 2307746, member: 56428"] Been there done that with tore up knee's surgically repaired. Best advice I can give is I had a custom brace and used trekking poles after my ACL/MCL/Meniscus repair. I could go uphill the down hill killed my knee. Trekking poles helped a lot. Set you own pace what you can tolerate without aggravating it and enjoy. I realize I am getting older now and I still love to hunt and enjoy harvesting a nice animal what ever I am hunting but try to seriously enjoy it all. I come back empty handed sometimes now with a ton of pictures to remind me of the beauty and fun I had. When I was younger it was a huge investment not that it isn't now but I felt like I had so much invested I had to push and push till I was successful now days if its a success great if not great. Good luck I hope you get a whopper... [/QUOTE]
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