It seems that every single piece of advice I read on any forum, article, tea-leaves etc. all say the same thing: "be in shape". Regardless of unit, everyone says "Man, that's some rough country. You better be in shape."
So - what does that mean? I'm heading to Colorado in a couple weeks for my first archery hunt, and I live in Southern Ohio, so I have absolutely nothing to base what the experience is actually like. I run/mountain bike/swim/workout about 5 days a week. I can hike for 10 miles here with basically zero effort - and could probably go farther, just don't have the time very often. But, am I in the best shape of my life? Not hardly. I've got about 15 lbs I could stand to lose, and am not a world class athlete by any stretch.
Am I going to die? Should I have Search and Rescue on standby? Do I need to be able to complete a full Ironman before even thinking of heading into the back-country? Or, does in-shape mean "As long as you don't sit on your butt eating potato chips all Summer, you'll probably be fine"?
I see dudes like Cam Haynes who are out there absolutely killing themselves every single day, and posting 100 selfies on Instagram of their workouts. Then I see guys like Randy and Rinella who are skinny and basically just walk around a ton - and they seem to be fine.
I know it's a different answer for each person, but I'm just trying to get some benchmarks.
Thanks!
So - what does that mean? I'm heading to Colorado in a couple weeks for my first archery hunt, and I live in Southern Ohio, so I have absolutely nothing to base what the experience is actually like. I run/mountain bike/swim/workout about 5 days a week. I can hike for 10 miles here with basically zero effort - and could probably go farther, just don't have the time very often. But, am I in the best shape of my life? Not hardly. I've got about 15 lbs I could stand to lose, and am not a world class athlete by any stretch.
Am I going to die? Should I have Search and Rescue on standby? Do I need to be able to complete a full Ironman before even thinking of heading into the back-country? Or, does in-shape mean "As long as you don't sit on your butt eating potato chips all Summer, you'll probably be fine"?
I see dudes like Cam Haynes who are out there absolutely killing themselves every single day, and posting 100 selfies on Instagram of their workouts. Then I see guys like Randy and Rinella who are skinny and basically just walk around a ton - and they seem to be fine.
I know it's a different answer for each person, but I'm just trying to get some benchmarks.
Thanks!