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Lil-Rokslider
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Wife and I were having a conversation I'd love to hear some thoughts on. Should youth hunters be introduced to hunting that can be uncomfortable?
I believe there is something rugged to hunting that adds to the experience. Being comfortable being uncomfortable. It's a fine line to walk, you don't want it to be miserable to where kids don't want to ever do that again, but I don't want it to be so comfortable that when they are uncomfortable later in life they think this is miserable. Get what I mean?
Put it this way, when you are say 30 and you climb in to a heated hardside elevated blind for the first time you think "holy **** this is great" as compared to being 30 and the first time you are OUT of your heated elevated blind you don't have the past experiences to be comfortable being uncomfortable. And you think "holy **** this really sucks"
Now, I didn't come up in the days of a felt hat, pack of marb reds and a 270. I understand there are luxuries we enjoy today that others in the past did not. (I just bought remote control heated boot insoles) I've also sat for hours without moving an inch in -10 degrees Mt Lion hunting without them, for years. So I can APPRECIATE what they provide, because I know the difference.
Our gear is much better these days, we are more comfortable than days of old. But where is that line? Just a thought I had that could spark some discussion.
Hope yall are having good seasons! And happy Thanksgiving
I believe there is something rugged to hunting that adds to the experience. Being comfortable being uncomfortable. It's a fine line to walk, you don't want it to be miserable to where kids don't want to ever do that again, but I don't want it to be so comfortable that when they are uncomfortable later in life they think this is miserable. Get what I mean?
Put it this way, when you are say 30 and you climb in to a heated hardside elevated blind for the first time you think "holy **** this is great" as compared to being 30 and the first time you are OUT of your heated elevated blind you don't have the past experiences to be comfortable being uncomfortable. And you think "holy **** this really sucks"
Now, I didn't come up in the days of a felt hat, pack of marb reds and a 270. I understand there are luxuries we enjoy today that others in the past did not. (I just bought remote control heated boot insoles) I've also sat for hours without moving an inch in -10 degrees Mt Lion hunting without them, for years. So I can APPRECIATE what they provide, because I know the difference.
Our gear is much better these days, we are more comfortable than days of old. But where is that line? Just a thought I had that could spark some discussion.
Hope yall are having good seasons! And happy Thanksgiving