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You sir, are now what I strive to be when I am 70.Im 78. At 72 I spent 20 days long bow hunting mtn goats in Montana before finally choosing to take one as the snow was closing in on me. At 77 last fall I longbow hunted Colorado elk at 12,000-13,000 feet although I chose not to shoot one that far back as I was hunting alone and the backpack out would have been a couple of thousand feet down in rocks and down timber.....reality finally closed in on me. But I still pursue chukars and huns in rugged terrain behind two german shorthairs....probably close to 100 days pursuing game birds last year. Still DIY float trips in AK every year. Sprinting to the finish line....
One of the blessings of living at 6500 and working at 7500 - don't notice altitude appreciably, at least at the altitudes I hunt. But the activity and the strength training are important. Had a bout of sciatica late last year that scared me bad. Doing better at taking care of myself. Must do even better.Living @ 7500' has it's up sides.
Like when young folks get winded walking into the Pie place from their cars.
WELL if ya gots ta ask lolI am 72 soon to turn 73 WOULD YOU MIND DEFINING OLD FART. Thank you in advance.
One of the blessings living in interior Alaska is no excuse about not going for a hike because its too hot and humid.One of the blessings of living at 6500 and working at 7500 - don't notice altitude appreciably, at least at the altitudes I hunt. But the activity and the strength training are important. Had a bout of sciatica late last year that scared me bad. Doing better at taking care of myself. Must do even better.
Well I am 75 and am heading into CO 76 for early rifle elk which is pretty rugged and I have lots of metal body parts, don't rule out anything if you stay in shape, I use a prospective hunt as motivation to work out. Not to say you should not hunt as much as you can!Ok like I said this is for old farts only you guy buck just pass on by lol
Im making a game plan for the next 10 yrs or so being 59 in a week .Im in good shape better than most at my age close to 6 ft 185 lbs or so work construction and work out low weights high reps tread mill an elliptical 3 times a week
My plan and question is to spend some $ over the next 10 yrs going some expensive hunts and get out west every yr instead of every few yrs
due to thinking I wont be doing much of this in my 70s wondering if some of you folks my age and older are thinking the same or how many in their 70s are still getting into the back country
One thing Im doing is changing my sheep draw in Co. to NR archery better odds not great but better and after a few yrs just burning my points for a Ewe tag its still sheep hunting and an adventure and I want to sheep hunt while I still can also going to an UL unit still slim odds but ill be in the mtns with a sheep tag in my pocket