Yeah, good point. My first archery elk was on 9/11/20 and there was snow on the ground in Pagosa.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
What about for cardio? I'm fully aware I'm going to get my ass kicked again (like always at that altitude) but I'm trying to figure what goal in training I should have. I've not had issues with lower body strength during the hunts so far, thank goodness.
What's a good goal you guys have had that you think helps with cardio?
I'm trying to figure out if it's a keep an X pace for 3-5 miles, be able to run 5-6 miles (or more) without stopping, hit the stair climber for X amount of time without stopping…
Just curious what you guys have done and hoping I can change my approach this time.
pay $100 to enroll in Elk 101 - - well worth itTwoMarksHand said:
First timer here. Little brother and I are going to CO for archery. Either OTC or 78/80/81. We don't know squat yet. Doing a ton of research, and working out. Altitude is going to kill us lowland folk. But we're jumping straight in and going to find out what won't work.
If anyone has resources on strategy/tactics/lessons I'm all ears.
We are hoping after 5 years or so, we will have a better understanding and can start bringing our kids along.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
What about for cardio? I'm fully aware I'm going to get my ass kicked again (like always at that altitude) but I'm trying to figure what goal in training I should have. I've not had issues with lower body strength during the hunts so far, thank goodness.
What's a good goal you guys have had that you think helps with cardio?
I'm trying to figure out if it's a keep an X pace for 3-5 miles, be able to run 5-6 miles (or more) without stopping, hit the stair climber for X amount of time without stopping…
Just curious what you guys have done and hoping I can change my approach this time.
This EXACTLY.Hoyt Ag said:
No matter what you do for cardio, be very comfortable going miles with heavy packs. I would make sure you can step up on 18-24in boxes with a 50+lbs pack easily over long distances. Being able to cover ground with a heavy pack sometimes outweighs the cardio aspect. Most guys don't anticipate how hard it is to carry heavy loads in unforgiving country.
are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
AgDad121619 said:are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
Htownag11 said:AgDad121619 said:are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
No, first week of general. If I had it to do over that is what I would have picked but i'm new to this.
JFABNRGR said:Htownag11 said:AgDad121619 said:are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
No, first week of general. If I had it to do over that is what I would have picked but i'm new to this.
The early wilderness hunt is only good for scenery. What outfit are yall booked with?
Tell me more about this. Which wilderness did you hunt - absaroka or the Bob ?JFABNRGR said:Htownag11 said:AgDad121619 said:are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
No, first week of general. If I had it to do over that is what I would have picked but i'm new to this.
The early wilderness hunt is only good for scenery. What outfit are yall booked with?
AgDad121619 said:Tell me more about this. Which wilderness did you hunt - absaroka or the Bob ?JFABNRGR said:Htownag11 said:AgDad121619 said:are you hunting the early wilderness rifle hunt?Htownag11 said:
My buddy and I are hopefully hunting NW montana this fall. Have an outfitter booked pending drawing the tags, which I'm told with their help we should get them.
No, first week of general. If I had it to do over that is what I would have picked but i'm new to this.
The early wilderness hunt is only good for scenery. What outfit are yall booked with?
JFABNRGR said:
The scenery was beautiful but they won't steal my money again on a hunt. Our lead wrangler camp boss quit in middle of hunt due to an ongoing dispute with another ahole guide who took over. Trainwreck coming out. i would guess their summer ride fish trips are good but hunts not so much. Good luck.
Hoyt Ag said:
Email is in my profile. Happy to help however I can. Access, areas to avoid, crash at my bed and breakfast, logistics. I want folks to succeed so I am an open book as best I can be.