Desk Jockey
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What do you use for your backpack cardio / training?
I'll typically carry the same on training or actual hunts using the gear I'm taking for both. This allows me to check how I'm packing and get a feel for the volume that taken up in the bag. I don't carry sand in the back country so I'm not going to train with it.
I'm a sucker for goruck plates when training now. I carried sand, water, salt and all sorts of crap around for years.
A goruck GR1 and a 45 pound plate right up against your back makes for damn fine walk. It also doesn't slosh...
(for those not familiar, their bags have a divider inside the main compartment right against the back sized for laptops, ruck plates, or hydration)
When I would do nightly trips up Near Point (on the edge of Anchorage), I'd carry water uphill and dump it out for the trip down.
Not 100% realistic training, but seemed easier on the knees.
I typically find myself only training with packs on hill climbs, so the amount of weight would probably different if I was on flat terrain. I pack 38-45 lbs for a 2000 ft elevation 1.5 miles hike close to the house. I've used weights in the past, but I prefer to use jugs of water so that I can dump out some of the water on top to save wear and tear on my knees.
I'm a sucker for goruck plates when training now. I carried sand, water, salt and all sorts of crap around for years.
A goruck GR1 and a 45 pound plate right up against your back makes for damn fine walk. It also doesn't slosh...
(for those not familiar, their bags have a divider inside the main compartment right against the back sized for laptops, ruck plates, or hydration)
When I would do nightly trips up Near Point (on the edge of Anchorage), I'd carry water uphill and dump it out for the trip down.
Not 100% realistic training, but seemed easier on the knees.
40# bag of water softener salt $6 at walmart