Anyone else find they are having trouble with Vertigo while out hunting?
Just came back from a week in Idaho in and around the Frank searching for elk, I'm a flat lander from the midwest and this was the steepest country I've ever seen in my life. Like some others in the Elk pages have said, its big, its beautiful, and its EMPTY! We didn't see any bulls or spikes either. Only one "herd" of cows in about a week there, some mule deer does by the roads, and luckily a group of Big horn rams, as well as a couple groups of big horn ews. Not really any predator sign either, only some bear scat one day but no howling or anything, same for anyone we talked too which was a shock from our research and reading on here.
So anyway I'd found while out hiking if I tried to look up the side the mountain I was on or down I'd immediately get dizzy feel unbalanced and have to look away for fear of falling. Sometimes it was pretty strong like I would want to sit down right away so not to fall off the side of the mountain lol. I was fine glassing other hillsides faraway stuff etc. So wanted to see if anyone else has this happen to them? And any tips tricks to help with it? I'm not "afraid" of heights just generally not a fan lol. And I do get some vertigo when roofing (probably a couple times a year, not really a job but more frequent then normal person), seems likes its been getting worse with age.
Just came back from a week in Idaho in and around the Frank searching for elk, I'm a flat lander from the midwest and this was the steepest country I've ever seen in my life. Like some others in the Elk pages have said, its big, its beautiful, and its EMPTY! We didn't see any bulls or spikes either. Only one "herd" of cows in about a week there, some mule deer does by the roads, and luckily a group of Big horn rams, as well as a couple groups of big horn ews. Not really any predator sign either, only some bear scat one day but no howling or anything, same for anyone we talked too which was a shock from our research and reading on here.
So anyway I'd found while out hiking if I tried to look up the side the mountain I was on or down I'd immediately get dizzy feel unbalanced and have to look away for fear of falling. Sometimes it was pretty strong like I would want to sit down right away so not to fall off the side of the mountain lol. I was fine glassing other hillsides faraway stuff etc. So wanted to see if anyone else has this happen to them? And any tips tricks to help with it? I'm not "afraid" of heights just generally not a fan lol. And I do get some vertigo when roofing (probably a couple times a year, not really a job but more frequent then normal person), seems likes its been getting worse with age.