Be prepared to feel a little off the first few days. I live in GA so damn near sea level. Every time Iām up high chasing mule deer I feel a little āhungoverā the first few days. Everyone Iāve hunted with has experienced some form of elevation sickness to a degree. Drink tons of water and have a realistic game plan. Itās a different ballgame than chasing whitetails.
Howās the training going
September is around the corner.
Your Got all your gear broken in and some miles and dust on your boots.?
Iāve been running 15-16 miles a week ( 4x 4 miles) and my endurance is getting better.
1 more thing I got
In a ziplock bag with your TP addā¦
Fat sticks ( aka pitchy pine for starting fires)
You can sliver them up so they are even smaller. They will get it going in a pinch.
1 mini bottle 151 or everclear ( you might have to fill it yourself from a bigger bottle) gotta be high proof to burn.
Tissue paper.
Tiny magnifier ( I got mine as a mini loupe used for horticulture ) you can use it to start a spark with the sun light.
This all weighs less than 3 oz and while it may not be useful every trip.. I do use it a lot.
Obviously fire safety etcā¦
Also add
a silver space blanket and a pair of 99c ladies nylons
( lots of uses h20 filter, insulation,extra glove liner and they weigh nothing. )
I alway have this ^ in a ziplock.
Learn how to shoot your gun well. No amount of cardio, glassing, or ultralight gear will put a deer in your pack if you can't hit shit.....just saying.
I'd rather be a slow and fat turd who could shoot good than a mountain ninja that couldn't hit anything.