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<blockquote data-quote="tree_ghost" data-source="post: 5171018" data-attributes="member: 14521"><p>Good to know. Yeah I'm in good physical shape my thinking on the pack was to improve lung capacity. Maybe I should try jogging with one of those air breathing deals that limits your oxygen intake? I've been to high elevations several times hiking and it's never seemed to bother me but having a huge addrenaline dump from an encounter and then possibly having to make a move and really push myself is a completely different deal. I'm debating on what video/camera Equipment to bring to document my adventure. I don't want to stress myself out trying to self film but I am considering a stabilizer cam and probably my DSLR for still shots and video when not in pursuit of the elk. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_ghost, post: 5171018, member: 14521"] Good to know. Yeah I’m in good physical shape my thinking on the pack was to improve lung capacity. Maybe I should try jogging with one of those air breathing deals that limits your oxygen intake? I’ve been to high elevations several times hiking and it’s never seemed to bother me but having a huge addrenaline dump from an encounter and then possibly having to make a move and really push myself is a completely different deal. I’m debating on what video/camera Equipment to bring to document my adventure. I don’t want to stress myself out trying to self film but I am considering a stabilizer cam and probably my DSLR for still shots and video when not in pursuit of the elk. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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