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I mailed in my elk application today----time to get back to the gym & the stair climber. I do it every year----I start to workout when I mail it in & quit after the season is over.

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If you are in your 50's or older, I'd suggest you workout all year long. I had to learn that the hard way. E

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I started doing 14ers with some hiking buddies to get into shape for elk season, last year I did 12 I hope to at least match that this year. There are 53 in the State!

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Originally Posted by Primal_Phil
I started doing 14ers with some hiking buddies to get into shape for elk season, last year I did 12 I hope to at least match that this year. There are 53 in the State!


Excuse my ignorance, but what are 14ers?

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I'm 56 and my wife and I hit the gym 365 days a year. Its a way of life and the payoff is immeasureable.

14'er are mountains that are > 14,000 feet high...sort of the "gold standard" for guys that tromp up and down the hills....if you hunt 14'ers you can call yourself a Manly Man in many ways. It's funny how thin the air gets up there...after about 8500-9000 feet the oxygen/air seems to just vanish.


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Speaking of 50 and over. Two things I have noticed:

1. It takes longer to get in shape.
2. When you stop exercising, it doesn't take long to get out of shape.

My hat is off to the year round exercise guys. I know I should do it but just haven't made the commitment.

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Originally Posted by Godogs57

14'er are mountains that are > 14,000 feet high...sort of the "gold standard" for guys that tromp up and down the hills....if you hunt 14'ers you can call yourself a Manly Man in many ways. It's funny how thin the air gets up there...after about 8500-9000 feet the oxygen/air seems to just vanish.


LOL, we don't have many much over 3000 feet high!

But I have the same plan as Bob and plan to be out and about in Snowdonia in the spring and summer in preparation for my hunt in Scotland in the autumn

The mountains in Snowdonia are not on the same scale you guys get, but can still be quite challenging..

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I started working out year-round when I was 35.

Before then I was half-assed about it during the winter months here in Montana, and usually didn't get serious again until April. Even then the big push came in August.

However, there is nothing like actual hunting to put the final edge on things. Unless I'm hunting big game earlier than usual (say Alaska in August, or a moose or sheep permit here in Montana), regular upland bird hunting in September, including mountain grouse, really helps when it comes time to kill bigger stuff in October and November.


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I've been keeping up year-round for a while now, with hunting season as the motivation. I don't bird hunt to get in shape (although that sounds good), but do some "tune-up" hiking/backpacking trips for high country trout and scouting new areas.



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I am considering spending my sheep points for a ewe tag in the Sangre de Cristos.

Whether successful or not, hunting at high altitude in September sure helps later on during the elk hunt.


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How many sheep points do you have?

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Originally Posted by Tanner
How many sheep points do you have?

I think it has been a year since I actually checked. The tag I like took 3+1 last year. I probably have that.

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I wish I had done it year round when I was young. I would have had fewer injuries, and would now have less arthritis.

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Originally Posted by Pete E

LOL, we don't have many much over 3000 feet high!

But I have the same plan as Bob and plan to be out and about in Snowdonia in the spring and summer in preparation for my hunt in Scotland in the autumn

The mountains in Snowdonia are not on the same scale you guys get, but can still be quite challenging..


Yeah, but it is about the same vertical since you are starting near sea level. Don't forget the parking area for a 14'er might be at 11,000 feet. My office is at 8150.

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Originally Posted by dogcatcher223

Yeah, but it is about the same vertical since you are starting near sea level. Don't forget the parking area for a 14'er might be at 11,000 feet. My office is at 8150.


Funny, I was thinking back to when I spent time in mountainous regions of Austria and Germany. I spent a bit of time walking at around 6.5k to 7.5k and it was actually very "civilised" with a good trail network, sunny weather, and relatively easy terrain. Some of the ground was obviously steep, but a lot was high alpine meadows and forestry, it wasn't until you got much higher the terrain became really spectacular...

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Originally Posted by Eremicus
If you are in your 50's or older, I'd suggest you workout all year long. I had to learn that the hard way. E


Me too. I'm 63 and I realized several years ago that I couldn't wait 'til May or June timeframe and still get to the level I wanted to by the time elk season came around. I've told my wife it's a good thing I started elk hunting about 22 years ago...it just about requires me to stay in shape.


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The sooner one makes a workout regime a daily routine, the better it will be. Mix it up, inside or out. But there are no days off, whether its 100* or -25*.


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well I hunt predators all winter here MN and usually keep in fair shape. This winter sucks, the wind seems to be just howling all the time. Today we are in a blizzard warning and the sun will be shining all day. But with 50 mph winds could be bad traveling. That said there is know way of being outside to walk on days like today. That means the gym. I hate tread mills!!! Have on in the basement but do not use it enough. Last year shed 50 lbs and walked lots. Hunting was easy compared to the year before. Where I live now there are some hill to walk and that has really helped. My elk days are numbered and I have just started to hunt them. Will be 57 this summer and plan on hunting them till I can't. Hope that will be 20 years from now!!

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Originally Posted by bigwhoop
But there are no days off, whether its 100* or -25*.


Beware over-training without adequate recovery. Even professional athletes take days off. And the older you get, the more important recovery is.



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