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06 December 2011, 04:44
loiblb
The most overlooked equipment
The most overlooked equipment for a outdoor adventure is our bodies.
I have been in fair shape for over 40 years. Only now at the time when I will be retired and can pursue my hobbies do I fined myself out of shape.
The luxury of having a good cook for a wife has overtaken my midsection.
I have dusted off my old trusty Nordic track ski machine to salvage some more hunting seasons out of this body. The machine did it before so it's going back in action. Smiler
25 December 2011, 03:45
bobelk99
Best of luck with recovery.

You may discover that there are some worn parts that were not so evident before you returned to conditioning work.

My doc said horse

But I did get in 60 years hunting and such dancing


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25 December 2011, 05:02
ted thorn
At 42 I hit a light workout most days but I have a 10 hour labor intensive job anyway.
I now watch what I eat far more than I ever did but at 6 ft. 2 the days of 180 are gone and I will be happy with 200 from here on out....
keep fighting....I still feel 25 most of the time


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27 December 2011, 02:12
NavyVet
Have you looked into backpack hunting? A day of hiking can burn 7000 calories or more! Hunt AND get in shape at the same time. Win... win!


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27 December 2011, 04:11
ted thorn
never did much of that "back pack hunting" I hear it's tough.










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27 December 2011, 08:25
NavyVet
Great pictures Ted!! Is that your Bison Gear pack? I hope to post some pictures like that one day. My daughter and I are planning a hiking trip spring break. We're making our list and checking it twice!!


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31 December 2011, 08:30
ted thorn
Yep...Bison Gear Lost River with the belt cut off and the pockets from the belt glued inside the pack.

Lash straps hold bulky clothing for stand hunting


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02 January 2012, 05:06
NavyVet
Ugh! I've got way too much protective covering over my rock hard abs and buns of steel! I've decided to do some hiking to help get myself back into decent health. My daughter and I did a day hiking trip at a Texas State Park. No hunting, but we hiked 8.7 miles and those steep inclines had me questioning my decision making skills. My pictures look nothing like Ted's, but I'm working on it.





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04 January 2012, 15:56
ted thorn
I got to looking at the pics you put on Walters and I decided I needed to hit the heavier sets in the gym


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