HellsCanyon
WKR
So I was hiking in yesterday with plans to hunt the opener of our high buck rifle hunt through Wednesday. I have about a 6 mile hike in with the first 3 3/4 miles climbing well over 4k'. I've got a 50 lb pack on and feeling like a rock star. All the sudden about 4k' into my elevation gain I notice a slight pain on the front right low of my knee. I take it easy from then. Half hour later the pain has gotten so bad that I can't support any weight on the leg unless my leg is locked straight.
I managed to make it another 1-1.5 miles taking it real slow with plans to lay up in camp today if I had to to let the knee get better. Once I got camp set up it took me 35 minutes to hobble 60 yards downhill to get water and make it back. At this point I'm gettin worried... my plans are if I get a buck down to hike it to a nearby trail where I can get horses to then come back for the buck and gear.
This mornin I wake up and the knee is no better. I try a short hike to try and loosen it up but that wasn't happening. I then packed up camp and hobbled my ass 6 hours back to the trailhead. Knowing that I was already pushing the limits to get myself back much less a buck.
I have very little apparent swelling in my knee but it is warm. Two weeks ago I got this same pain slightly coming out from my archery hunt. This time it got bad fast.
After doing some Google searching tonight my symptoms match knee bursitis pretty much exactly. Anybody else dealt with this before? Feels pretty bad to have this issue at 24 years old when I'm feeling like I'm in some of the best climbing shape I've been in...
Mike
I managed to make it another 1-1.5 miles taking it real slow with plans to lay up in camp today if I had to to let the knee get better. Once I got camp set up it took me 35 minutes to hobble 60 yards downhill to get water and make it back. At this point I'm gettin worried... my plans are if I get a buck down to hike it to a nearby trail where I can get horses to then come back for the buck and gear.
This mornin I wake up and the knee is no better. I try a short hike to try and loosen it up but that wasn't happening. I then packed up camp and hobbled my ass 6 hours back to the trailhead. Knowing that I was already pushing the limits to get myself back much less a buck.
I have very little apparent swelling in my knee but it is warm. Two weeks ago I got this same pain slightly coming out from my archery hunt. This time it got bad fast.
After doing some Google searching tonight my symptoms match knee bursitis pretty much exactly. Anybody else dealt with this before? Feels pretty bad to have this issue at 24 years old when I'm feeling like I'm in some of the best climbing shape I've been in...
Mike