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Plenty of out of shape guys go elk hunting without training. Then find out what the real deal is. Maybe they are tough enough not to quit, maybe not. Maybe their body says you FAFO , and then you die. Its another tragedy regardless.Maybe we should compile 47 pages of speculation even though we have no information or knowledge of the scenario....![]()
Plenty of out of shape guys go elk hunting without training. Then find out what the real deal is. Maybe they are tough enough not to quit, maybe not. Maybe their body says you FAFO , and then you die. Its another tragedy regardless.
Separate from what may or may not have happened to that 54yo hunter, what you said here is damn serious and no joke. Especially for older guys who had a lot of hardening/fitness experiences when younger, and were largely in shape for their years before 45 or so. Learned this the hard way a couple of times in different, unexpected ways in the last few years.
The danger comes from just not realizing your body can't do what it used to, while your mind can still push past discomfort that makes most people just quit. Especially when you're used to pushing past those discomforts as just a normal part of how you put work in, and even more so when you're not obviously out of shape. The body gets legitimately and unknowingly pushed way too far past what it should have, and gives out on you all of a sudden, or leaves you obliterated the next day or two. The more you were capable of when younger, the more dangerous this kind of thing is in sneaking up on you. Can happen even if you just go a few months without working out how you expect to work your body in the field.