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Thanks everyone for all the input and advice on my original posting. I wanted to update all of you on my progress since January. We have been rucking pretty consistently every Saturday @ 4:30 Am. (A good way to vet your hunting partners, by the way.) Shortly after starting this trend, I quickly realized this tradition is going to be crucial for me to get my body and my gear dialed for the mountains. I feel like I change something up almost every week. I'm a little guy, weighing in at 135#. My most recent ruck was 80# for 4 miles with no pain or soreness. I'm so happy with the way my body feels. Say what you want about me putting too much stress on my body. I feel better knowing that I'm capable to do it. After all, isn't that what your pack will weigh when hauling out meat?? Here are a list of things I found that helped me get to this point:
Kifaru duplex lite frame
I've been switching between the Stryker XL and the "grab it" from kifaru
I use an ammo dump pouch (amazon) on the right hip for my nalgene
I use a cheap amazon molle pouch on the left hip for cell phone
50# sandbag wrapped in duct tape is my regular load
Sandbag strapped up high on the meat shelf. Do not just let your weight carry in the bottom. Its too low. Kifaru sells additional straps and buckles to secure the load up high.
Add a 25# plate in the stryker bag if desired
Trekking poles recommended if going heavy
Crispi Nevadas
Lace boots tight using the "heel lock technique"
Superfeet Green Insoles*** amazing difference in my foot pain - no leukotape needed
High quality marino hiking socks - farm to feet or Darn Tough
If you require a belt for your pants, use something thin so it does not dig in. I use a tactical nylon webbing belt.
I've tried suspenders, but they dig in to my hips as well. Thin nylon belt is the way to go.
Eat breakfast beforehand and Drink lots of water.
When not rucking, walk around barefoot to build up your foot callus.
Feel free to reply if you have any questions about my system. Elk season is less than a month away and I feel great having this confidence in my body and my gear.
Kifaru duplex lite frame
I've been switching between the Stryker XL and the "grab it" from kifaru
I use an ammo dump pouch (amazon) on the right hip for my nalgene
I use a cheap amazon molle pouch on the left hip for cell phone
50# sandbag wrapped in duct tape is my regular load
Sandbag strapped up high on the meat shelf. Do not just let your weight carry in the bottom. Its too low. Kifaru sells additional straps and buckles to secure the load up high.
Add a 25# plate in the stryker bag if desired
Trekking poles recommended if going heavy
Crispi Nevadas
Lace boots tight using the "heel lock technique"
Superfeet Green Insoles*** amazing difference in my foot pain - no leukotape needed
High quality marino hiking socks - farm to feet or Darn Tough
If you require a belt for your pants, use something thin so it does not dig in. I use a tactical nylon webbing belt.
I've tried suspenders, but they dig in to my hips as well. Thin nylon belt is the way to go.
Eat breakfast beforehand and Drink lots of water.
When not rucking, walk around barefoot to build up your foot callus.
Feel free to reply if you have any questions about my system. Elk season is less than a month away and I feel great having this confidence in my body and my gear.