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Marine4life
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Monday, June 19th. 73 days until Sheep season.
I hope all the Dads had a great Father’s Day. The last couple weeks have been busy with not much sheep hunt prep except going through gear, thinking about base camp setup and talking with family to get travel plans arranged. I also talked to another person who was pretty helpful with what to expect with road access and other things to consider in this unit.
I was invited by @realunlucky (Sam Weaver) to participate in his Tipsy Tuesday Rokcast. I joined him and @Tony Trietch to discuss the stress and pressure of drawing a great tag. I always enjoy talking hunting and really appreciated the opportunity to be on the podcast. If you happened to listen you might have heard one of my stressors for a tag like this is getting an injury prior to or during the hunt. Well as I write this update I am sitting here, day 7 now, recovering from a couple ailments.
Just over a week ago, the family and I traveled from Missouri to Boulder, CO for my daughter’s wedding. After the wedding we spent a few days in Estes Park and RMNP on vacation. My physical training was going well and I did a couple good hikes at elevation. However, my poor diet and increased alcohol consumption was likely a major contributor to pneumonia and having a very painful diverticulitis flare up. Luckily I have time to recover but it is a good reminder to stay focused on my diet and health. Focus.
As I let the medications do their thing for the next couple days I am going to do some of the less strenuous tasks for the hunt prep like continuing to shoot my bow and rifle, meal inventory and prep, going over maps and purchasing a couple items I think I might need.
Nevada conducts three sheep seminars for the lucky tag holders and highly encourages us to attend. I was initially thinking of attending the one in Reno because it is closer to my unit, we could see the grandkids, and I could possibly get in a day of scouting. But my wife and I decided to attend the one in Vegas and make a nice weekend out of it for the two of us. Don’t worry, I learned my lesson at the wedding and will keep a better diet and lay off the booze. Anyway, I was told if I did any real scouting with a vehicle with stock tires I would likely need more spares than what comes with the vehicle. Vegas is also a lot less expensive to fly in and stay than Reno. I am really looking forward to attending the seminar on August 3rd.
Thanks for reading.
Mike
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I hope all the Dads had a great Father’s Day. The last couple weeks have been busy with not much sheep hunt prep except going through gear, thinking about base camp setup and talking with family to get travel plans arranged. I also talked to another person who was pretty helpful with what to expect with road access and other things to consider in this unit.
I was invited by @realunlucky (Sam Weaver) to participate in his Tipsy Tuesday Rokcast. I joined him and @Tony Trietch to discuss the stress and pressure of drawing a great tag. I always enjoy talking hunting and really appreciated the opportunity to be on the podcast. If you happened to listen you might have heard one of my stressors for a tag like this is getting an injury prior to or during the hunt. Well as I write this update I am sitting here, day 7 now, recovering from a couple ailments.
Just over a week ago, the family and I traveled from Missouri to Boulder, CO for my daughter’s wedding. After the wedding we spent a few days in Estes Park and RMNP on vacation. My physical training was going well and I did a couple good hikes at elevation. However, my poor diet and increased alcohol consumption was likely a major contributor to pneumonia and having a very painful diverticulitis flare up. Luckily I have time to recover but it is a good reminder to stay focused on my diet and health. Focus.
As I let the medications do their thing for the next couple days I am going to do some of the less strenuous tasks for the hunt prep like continuing to shoot my bow and rifle, meal inventory and prep, going over maps and purchasing a couple items I think I might need.
Nevada conducts three sheep seminars for the lucky tag holders and highly encourages us to attend. I was initially thinking of attending the one in Reno because it is closer to my unit, we could see the grandkids, and I could possibly get in a day of scouting. But my wife and I decided to attend the one in Vegas and make a nice weekend out of it for the two of us. Don’t worry, I learned my lesson at the wedding and will keep a better diet and lay off the booze. Anyway, I was told if I did any real scouting with a vehicle with stock tires I would likely need more spares than what comes with the vehicle. Vegas is also a lot less expensive to fly in and stay than Reno. I am really looking forward to attending the seminar on August 3rd.
Thanks for reading.
Mike
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