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Where all you elk hunters at?
Spent two hours at the gym today after work, been counting calories for over a month now with going over only two days total. Gave up sodas, only had 2 all year and even gave up sweet tea 3 weeks ago.
Haven't had a beer in a couple weeks now and eating healthy.....hunting season isn't too far away!
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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostWhere all you elk hunters at?
Spent two hours at the gym today after work, been counting calories for over a month now with going over only two days total. Gave up sodas, only had 2 all year and even gave up sweet tea 3 weeks ago.
Haven't had a beer in a couple weeks now and eating healthy.....hunting season isn't too far away!I don't want to peak too soon.
I usually start after July 4th and am good to go for Sept.
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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostWhere all you elk hunters at?
Spent two hours at the gym today after work, been counting calories for over a month now with going over only two days total. Gave up sodas, only had 2 all year and even gave up sweet tea 3 weeks ago.
Haven't had a beer in a couple weeks now and eating healthy.....hunting season isn't too far away!
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Down over thirty pounds, still can't run/jog for shiat, but been using up to 75lbs for 6.5 miles. Still need to track down some good hills to run that I can access without having to drive an hour. Hitting the weights, shooting the Sage and thinking about leaving the compound at home for CO. Don't know if that's wise or not, but I figure I will know by September.
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Well, I have three different units that some people have helped steer me towards. Pretty excited, but I know now the real work begins. I have got to get on the phone with some biologists and start asking a lot of questions.
Could yall give me some specific questions that I may or may not have remembered?
What kind of data and information am I looking for?
Just don't want to sound like a complete dumbazz, like I'm probably sounding like now.
All of the units I was given are basically in the same general vicinity, so I'm hoping that this is a good start seeing as how three different people are telling me about this area. It is probably hundreds of square miles, but I'm still excited. Now, back to getting in shape.
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If I am going into an area cold I look where I can drive to the highest trailhead. I then look for the heads of drainages and plan a route to cover them out to about 5 miles. Identify several of these with the creek and trail names and run that past the biologists and wardens. The key is asking informed specific questions. Use Google Earth with the Topo plugin.
To find trails, identify the mountain range or wilderness you are going in to and do a search for trails. There is a lot of info out there. You can also gauge their popularity with them as well. As 3d said, in Sept you are likely to encounter hikers on the established trails especially on the weekends.
Usually you can use the major trail for a while until you get into the heart of the country then get off to investigate those drainages. I like to look for saddles and benches on creek drainages.
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How difficult was it for everyone to acclimate to the different altitudes? Do I need to take it easy for the first couple of days? I was thinking about using something called Altitude Advantage from Wilderness Athlete and drinking plenty of water and electrolytes. Still getting in shape, but you never know how you will react to such an extreme elevation change.
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Originally posted by marshrat View PostHow difficult was it for everyone to acclimate to the different altitudes? Do I need to take it easy for the first couple of days? I was thinking about using something called Altitude Advantage from Wilderness Athlete and drinking plenty of water and electrolytes. Still getting in shape, but you never know how you will react to such an extreme elevation change.
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