You want to see some real suck go to the West Coast of NZ and try to walk up from the bottom.
I understand, haha… I will agree, vertical, soft ground, and solid salmonberry (which is usually wet or full of fern pollen) is a sucky steep, in the dark it’s even worse, because any game trails present cannot be recognized as such… you take a step, half of that step is robbed by soft ground, and all of the salmonberry stalks are hanging you up, keeping you off balance and trying to pull you back down the hill… even better when you are soaking wet, pants stuck to your legs, and a handful of wet debris stuck between your back and lumbar pad of your pack, with no opportunity or desire to get rid of it and pouring sweat stinging on the 1000 scrapes from salmonberry thorns… finally get where you are going, dump your pack off, and as you cool down, your lower back feels like it’s on fire from the abrasion from the salmonberry debris that’s been stuck there getting ground in by your lumbar pad the whole way up the mountain, hahaWe did this the first night of a hunt. Starterd up around 2:00, my buddy killed a buck at last light (4:30?) around 1,500', and we made the dumb decision to head straight down the mountain rather than backtrack 200 yards to where we had come up. We followed deer trails the whole way up but we didn't cross a single one until near the beach going down. With the salmon berry stalks being 6' tall, our headlights were worthless beyond a foot or two in front of our faces. Couldn't see the ground so every step was dubious. We walked with our bows extended above our heads to keep them out of the brush.
About halfway down I asked my buddy, "how the hell you could even train for this?". His response? Shake weight....
You guys who are too good for "as seen on TV" infomercials won't understand. But that evening sucked. Day .5 of a 7 day hunt.
Wet rock and the wrong footwear is no fun… I do think there is a difference between suck and legit hazard, steep wet rock and hard slick soled boots takes the fun out of things while you are in it, knowing you cannot afford a mistake that could lead to an injurysteep.
blow downs. with devils club mixed in lol
worse when wet. Wet rocks, scree is bad too
Hate wet rocks
Or stepping on wet dead falls. Thank God for hiking poles. I sure have broken one or two in my life breaking my fall lol,Wet rock and the wrong footwear is no fun… I do think there is a difference between suck and legit hazard, steep wet rock and hard slick soled boots takes the fun out of things while you are in it, knowing you cannot afford a mistake that could lead to an injury
You described all of North Idaho right there. Just add rain.I’d say if your fighting a steep hill, with thick brush, and downfall mixed in that’s probably the worst. Well all that at night would be worse.
The only one I don't have experience with is really thick undergrowth which would be bad and frustrating.