Horseback hunting

LongCut

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Heading to WY for an elk hunt in October. Horses are used everyday in the remote area these guys hunt. They are saying 1-2 hours every morning to get in, then again to get out. I have ridden, but its been a while. I have free access to horses and plan to start putting in time on them. How long would you guys recommend I ride before this hunt? I have no clue.
 
Go ride those horses! Get your ankles, hips, lower back moving and grooving - you won't be sorry. A couple hours a couple times a week will get your body adjusted just fine. The last thing you want is to wake up one morning on the trip and wish your sore body could have a day off.
 
I think what's most important is knowing how to properly ride. Especially when in varied terrain. Major points, stay balanced, understand where your feet and legs should be when going up, down and side hills, same with how you sit (lean forward going up - conversely going down. Hand placement and when to be in the horses mouth and when not.

Living in NE Ohio you would benefit from riding in Beaver Creek State Park. Steep, rocky with several 3' plus creek crossings.

Being competent in the saddle not only you saves the riders body discomfort but really helps out the mount.
 

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