AlaskaHunter
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I know several backcountry hunters that hurt their backs and a couple that hurt their knee hauling 100+ loads.
My hunting partner and mentor taught me long ago to limit my pack weight to 60lbs.
With a 60-lb pack there is a better chance of recovering balance when a foot snags on an alder
or a foot slips on a wet lichen covered rock, etc.
I once shot a bull moose 3 miles from camp and packed it as ten 60lb trips.
Now at age 66, I have no back problems.
Is there any scientific study on the negative effect of heavy pack weights?
My hunting partner and mentor taught me long ago to limit my pack weight to 60lbs.
With a 60-lb pack there is a better chance of recovering balance when a foot snags on an alder
or a foot slips on a wet lichen covered rock, etc.
I once shot a bull moose 3 miles from camp and packed it as ten 60lb trips.
Now at age 66, I have no back problems.
Is there any scientific study on the negative effect of heavy pack weights?