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Sick/Hurt Up High
Redmist:
I told Icicle Outfitters and a few other members of this forum about my experience on the High Hunt this year, thought I'd tell the rest and possibly gather back some information to get me going again. Sunday I hiked in Solo to a pretty good spot I like to hit opening morning of the High Hunt. Set the tent about 10P.M. that night on a small level protrusion surrounded by shale slides. Only level spot I could locate and I was running on fumes. Monday at 4AM I left the tent and climbed another 700 yards to reach the lower edge of a basin I wanted to watch. Glassed a 12 buck bachelor group, mostly immature 3 and 4 points with about 3 older bucks not breaking 160. Nothing I wanted. Spent the rest of Monday doing a ton of verticle before my water supply ran low, then I dropped down through a high basin spring and refilled 4 quarts and took a bath before heading back down to the tent at dark. I purified with Coghlan's tablets. I have always used Potable Aqua tablets in the past. In the bag at 7:30. At 10:30 I awoke in a panic to relieve myself. Bad diarea. Took some Immodium went back to sleep. About 1:30 AM it hits worse and I scramble out in my socks onto the shale slide and cut loose like a fighter pilot who just got ejected from an F-14 TomCat. I crawl back into the tent and can see in the full moon that I have black wet stuff on my foot, bag, and tent. It's not crap. It's blood. I gashed my foot on the shale right in the middle of the metatarsal pad. I get the bleeding stopped and get a compression wrap on it then sleep until 4AM. I make one last painful hike back up to the bachelor group to see if any more mature bucks entered the area. I glass 1 new guy who was pretty heavy and tall. He's about 600 yards out and gets into his bedding stand before giving me a good look at his tines. I know I can put a hit on this guy but I can't eat or drink, and I can feel the blood in my boot. I call it off, because I'm in bad shape already, and certainly couldn't make it back out with his meat and head even if I left all my gear in the wilderness. I have one painful dizzy dehydrated trip out of the wilderness that day. Usually I bring powdered Gatorade to spike my water for Carbs but didn't this trip to save weight. My only Carbs were in solid food and I couldn't eat. Thanks to a couple of Cowboys from Longview who I met about 5 miles into the way out I was able to get a juicebox down with pain killer, which really turned me around. The next 7.5 miles were tolerable. Back at home Tuesday night I figured to get the foot workable and return back in on Monday. It's doing well but I still can't eat w/o getting another ride in the ejector seat. I don't feel sick. I'm still riding the exercise bike to work lactic acid out of my legs and consume liquids. Is there some new flu running around right now, or have I picked up some kind of a water bug when I stoked up on that high basin spring? I don't think it's Cryptosporidium Cysts, my understanding is that those things take a couple of weeks to get working on your system. I'm about to call the Doc, but I'm avoiding him because I figure he'll roll his eyes at me and begin lecturing me about unnecessary risk taking which he say's is over prevalent in my life style. Anybody have any insight out there? Feel free to lecture me as long as you don't roll your eyes. I guess I should mention that I broke a couple of lower ribs three weeks ago when I was jousted in the stomach by a laydown lodgepole pine at about 20 MPH. Thats another story and one the Doc would want to know more about for sure if I see him about stomach problems. Thanks for any help.
high country:
well, as the winner of the giardia award many times over, it sounds to me like you might have picked up a bad icky coloform bacteria. I thought I might be getting the rocket craps from the water too, I was using aqua mira drops, but I found that the trail mix I had was either contaminated, or too rich for me.
I would be more worried about a cut than giardia, crypto is a different storry. I would call your doc and tell him to get you a prescription for metronitozole (sp) or flagyl. even if you don't need it this time, if you go light in the woods long enough, you are gonna need it.
Guy:
I've been sick and hurt up in the high country. It's no good. You did a fine job just getting yourself out of there.
I dunno what you've got - I'd guess giardia got you - but that's just a guess. So what if your doctor lectures you on "risk taking." Get in and see the man, he may be able to help you.
Congrats on getting out in almost one piece! Guy
andrew_12gauge:
man it sucks that you were sick, that takes a better man than most to pass up a shot at a big buck knowing you wont be able to get it out, too bad, good luck if you are able to get back up there hope you can bag a bigun
PWN Kurt:
Go to the doctor. It might be something that clears up on its own, but if it doesn't it could really mess you up.
Water tablets expire, sometimes we don't get the stuff around the rim of the drinking bottle, and we need to be careful about the kill-time for the tablets. I got the cha-cha's too many times on tablets and I stick with a PUR hiker pump filter now.
It might not even be the water, but just fecal-oral transmission from using the outdoor facilities and not having hotwater and soap to wash your hands. Keep those fingernails trimmed!
Or, you might be right that it's something you had before you went out in the woods. Sorry you had such a bad time. Feel better soon.
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