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Quote from: Ltburrows on September 03, 2018, 07:52:53 PMThank you everyone for the advice. This is my first back country hunt as well but I’ve been a backpacker and a hunter my whole life. This hunt was actually her idea. I loaded up the packs with everything we’re going to take gave her only her clothes, orange, rifle(she’s determined to take her own), her sleeping bag and pad. It all came to 20lbs and even that was to heavy for her to walk around the block with. Now I’m looking at ways to make it even lighter for her. She refuses to take just one gun because she’s paranoid about bears an lions. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf she can't do 20lbs around the block, she isn't ready to hunt high buck. I'd be very concerned about that.
Thank you everyone for the advice. This is my first back country hunt as well but I’ve been a backpacker and a hunter my whole life. This hunt was actually her idea. I loaded up the packs with everything we’re going to take gave her only her clothes, orange, rifle(she’s determined to take her own), her sleeping bag and pad. It all came to 20lbs and even that was to heavy for her to walk around the block with. Now I’m looking at ways to make it even lighter for her. She refuses to take just one gun because she’s paranoid about bears an lions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I agree. I don’t feel she’s ready at all but refuses to cancel the tripSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not being in mountain shape and trying a mountain hunt is a recipe for disaster. Spend this year down low walking miles of gated roads and see how it goes...you need to stand your ground if she's not ready for the mountains, or you'll be carrying her off the mountain.
Guess I didn't have to be so discouraging..My main point was when your not in mountain shape you have a higher likelihood of mechanical injury...
When my wife and I go hiking or camping I always make sure that she knows where we are, how to get out by herself if something happens to me. She also carries her own pistol. Enjoy your hunt. Just always be prepared for anything.
Does the "LT" mean you're military or ex-military as well? You'll have to forgive us members of the internet peanut gallery for trying to tell you about risk management .