My dad and I are headed to Colorado first rifle granted that we draw. He's been out before but this is my first trip. He's our acclimatization strategy, suggestions welcome.
For information, he'll be 60 and will be in as good as shape as a retired 60 year old will be. He was hiking 6-8 miles a day almost daily in prep for our antelope this past fall. He's talking about getting a mountain bike and a stair climber.
The unit we are looking at in Colorado is all 8k+ in elevation, this is my concern. If we could find somewhere to camp around 7 I wouldn't have a worry. Neither of us snore, or have apnea.
Our plan:
Hoping to draw doe antelope in eastern or southern Wyoming. This will give us a couple days at 5-6k ft prior to shuffling up to 8,000 in Colorado, instead of jumping directly from the 700ft at home. Neither of us were beat or got winded during our hunt last year but that was only around 5000ft.
Once we get to our unit in Colorado, 2-3 days prior to opener we'll make camp and do some short 2 mile or so scouting trips taking it easy while we acclimate at 8-9,000 ft. Doing some reading we should be drinking lots of water in the couple weeks prior to leaving as well as once we get there. Diamox, should we get a script from our Dr.'s for peace of mind? I've read to eat a bunch of tums with that stuff?
Canned oxygen, like boost, does it work? Obviously we won't be just ripping through the stuff, but I don't mind packing one or two around if a couple shots of the stuff helps during a grueling stretch.
Anything else we should be doing besides getting into the best shape we can be, drinking water, and taking it relatively easy for the first couple days?
Thanks.
For information, he'll be 60 and will be in as good as shape as a retired 60 year old will be. He was hiking 6-8 miles a day almost daily in prep for our antelope this past fall. He's talking about getting a mountain bike and a stair climber.
The unit we are looking at in Colorado is all 8k+ in elevation, this is my concern. If we could find somewhere to camp around 7 I wouldn't have a worry. Neither of us snore, or have apnea.
Our plan:
Hoping to draw doe antelope in eastern or southern Wyoming. This will give us a couple days at 5-6k ft prior to shuffling up to 8,000 in Colorado, instead of jumping directly from the 700ft at home. Neither of us were beat or got winded during our hunt last year but that was only around 5000ft.
Once we get to our unit in Colorado, 2-3 days prior to opener we'll make camp and do some short 2 mile or so scouting trips taking it easy while we acclimate at 8-9,000 ft. Doing some reading we should be drinking lots of water in the couple weeks prior to leaving as well as once we get there. Diamox, should we get a script from our Dr.'s for peace of mind? I've read to eat a bunch of tums with that stuff?
Canned oxygen, like boost, does it work? Obviously we won't be just ripping through the stuff, but I don't mind packing one or two around if a couple shots of the stuff helps during a grueling stretch.
Anything else we should be doing besides getting into the best shape we can be, drinking water, and taking it relatively easy for the first couple days?
Thanks.