MS 9x56
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Only your body knows for sure. It will tell you when the time comes.
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Somewhat off topic from the OP since I turn 40 in the fall, but this one hits hard since I too ride a desk for a living. I have weight to lose, but I have bucket list hunts I want to accomplish in the next 10 years just in case I am not as agile from 50-60. Anybody else hovering 40 need to have a come to jesus talk with ourselves and make the changes now.Yes, if I had been diligent about workouts in my younger life, I think I would be in a better position today. Too much sitting over the years results in a core/back that just isn't what it could have been.
Oh, come on, guys! A good ride on a bike works wonders for your head and can be a lot of fun. Says the guy with a Harley for sale.I like the “no motorcycles” comment
They’re a source of serious injury the way I see it.
Well no sheep permit for me. Had 25 bonus points so next year I'll see how I feel I just turned 72 so it's year by year.
I’m done at this point as I did not draw a sheep tag. Will be 79 all too soon. But, you have to weigh your health, your desire and mental attitude. The ball is in your court. MTGI was just reading the comments in another thread about moose, sheep and goat applications and I saw several members here indicating that they are getting up there in years and are considering not applying in the future. As I write this post, I’m 54 and hoping to retire in a couple years and then utilize my new freedom to hunt significantly more than my current vacation allowance affords me. As I think about this, I wonder how long I can expect to be capable of mountain hunting over great distances with only my trekking poles and a good pack.
So I’m looking to the old timers here to give me some hope that I can continue hunting well into my 60s and hopefully even into my early 70s. And yes, I’m sure anyone can hunt until they are 100 if they just get in a vehicle and hunt high fence. I mean real hunting that requires stamina and physical ability. What do you think? I’m looking for real experience and examples. Thanks

