TheWhitetailNut
WKR
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- Dec 5, 2020
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I thought I was all set..
In 2021 I drew a Chugach Goat tag and hunted with Alaska Trophy Adventuress. The boots I picked were Crispi Summit GTX and they worked really well. In the offseason I can peak midwinter around 280# but got <250 for the goat hunt. Foot pain showed up on an elk hunt in 2016 and never left, these boots are so comfortable I've worn out a pair every 9 months since in daily use.
This season I was solo backpack hunting NW of Yellowstone in Montana with about 55# of pack weight. My legs and wind were fine but the ground repeatedly broke out under me rolling my ankles when side hilling . I had never experienced this before. Even in Alaska, the most vertical ground was composed of mushy silt. I could easily plant my foot even on terrifying sidehills and stabilize with one stick.
What are the mountains like in the NWT? I don't want to say the country is gentile, but it doesn't look as severe. Can you get a good foothold? Should I find a taller boot to protect my ankles? My goal is to get under 225# but it's a 12 day multi species hunt with tags for everything, so I need not waste any time recovering.
In 2021 I drew a Chugach Goat tag and hunted with Alaska Trophy Adventuress. The boots I picked were Crispi Summit GTX and they worked really well. In the offseason I can peak midwinter around 280# but got <250 for the goat hunt. Foot pain showed up on an elk hunt in 2016 and never left, these boots are so comfortable I've worn out a pair every 9 months since in daily use.
This season I was solo backpack hunting NW of Yellowstone in Montana with about 55# of pack weight. My legs and wind were fine but the ground repeatedly broke out under me rolling my ankles when side hilling . I had never experienced this before. Even in Alaska, the most vertical ground was composed of mushy silt. I could easily plant my foot even on terrifying sidehills and stabilize with one stick.
What are the mountains like in the NWT? I don't want to say the country is gentile, but it doesn't look as severe. Can you get a good foothold? Should I find a taller boot to protect my ankles? My goal is to get under 225# but it's a 12 day multi species hunt with tags for everything, so I need not waste any time recovering.