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WKR
Slapped a 40 pound bag of softner salt in tonight. No pack issues and felt really good so doubled my normal distance
Pain is temporary.
Slapped a 40 pound bag of softner salt in tonight. No pack issues and felt really good so doubled my normal distance
I just started reading this book.For those of you who like to dig deep into training, you are not likely to find a more comprehensive book than this: https://www.uphillathlete.com/produ...alpinism-a-manual-for-the-climber-as-athlete/
Steve House is arguably one of the best, if not the best alpinists of this generation. His training approach, while geared towards climbers/expeditions/etc., is a great fit for backcountry hunting. I have been using it for building up endurance as well as strength via his approach, workouts, methodology, etc. and it has really improved my overall fitness, and ability to go all day in the mountains. I also climb, so it has a dual benefit for me.
Still working up average 2.5 miles daily now. 3 if I feel good. Did manage to weigh pack it's at 47 pounds. Every trip it's feeling lighter
Careful about burning yourself out. Consistency is more important than packing on miles all at once.Did 2.5 miles tonight. Mile last night.
Could barley walk this morning from my Sunday steep incline and decline hill. Monday wasn't bad, but today legs didn't want to work lol. Calfs are not used to that kind of decline. Figured I better start adding that as well.
Did get my boots in. Used them last night for the mile. 200gr boots even with liners to hot for this kid. I'll use them turkey hunting in the next few weeks when it's cold get some miles on them.