KUIU Mountain Academy 2018 - Jason Hairston, Preparing for a Sheep Hunt: Gear, Food, Conditioning

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • In this archived live broadcast from KUIU's inaugural Mountain Academy event on June 23rd, 2018, KUIU founder Jason Hairston gives a seminar on preparing for a sheep hunt. He covers his approach to selecting gear, building food menus, fitness and training, and takes audience questions.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @iddddaduncan
    @iddddaduncan 6 лет назад +21

    watching this just days after Jason passing leaves me sad that I never got to meet this fine person.
    RIP

  • @smokyjoe1061
    @smokyjoe1061 5 лет назад +17

    Such a brilliant mind. He was so innovative and giving with his information. It’s amazing how much more I appreciate him now that he’s gone. RIP

  • @montanamike7948
    @montanamike7948 3 года назад +3

    the reasons he loves sheep hunting is the reason I love elk hunting. Its a challenge I throw at myself, and I love that.

  • @claytonholland5608
    @claytonholland5608 6 лет назад +6

    Best talk of the Academy. I am in. 2021sheep hunt.

  • @north61
    @north61 6 лет назад +5

    Great motivator....wish that he had found a different path!

  • @bobalvarez2577
    @bobalvarez2577 6 лет назад +1

    Very much appreciate Jason. Can you provide a high mountian mule deer seminar? This would provide valuable information to the masses of your customers.

    • @kuiuultralight
      @kuiuultralight  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the suggestion, Bob. We'll look at that for a future Mountain Academy event--Shaun Ayers, our lead technical designer, is an avid mule deer hunter, so maybe we'll tap his expertise.

  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 Год назад

    Had to bail off a mountain in BC because the guide had brought a cheap Coleman tent that blew out poles the first time a gust hit it. With rain and snow moving in, and a ripped shelter with broken poles, we had to get down the mountain and back to the base cabin. That blew the day spent goin up, the day spent going down and the time to get a replacement tent. That was four days gone. With just two days left to hunt we couldn’t go back up the mountain so hunted the lower reaches by logging road. Saw nothing…. Bring your own tent. It might save the hunt.

  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 2 года назад

    Interesting that Jason recommends not using a pack until 90 days prior to the hunt. I hike 2.5 mile with an 1850 pack and 35# of sand (total #40) almost every day and have no negative impact on my joints. I'm 67. One thing Jason does not mention is a stand-up desk. I spend 3-4 hours a day at my desk on a computer or doing paperwork. The standup desk is good for leg endurance and posture.

  • @tyrone1son
    @tyrone1son 6 лет назад

    Damn Super! I’m shook man. Rest In Peace. Aggies

  • @parkerramey6401
    @parkerramey6401 6 лет назад +7

    Rip Jason.

  • @dankauffman2159
    @dankauffman2159 6 лет назад +1

    hey I'm curious. I have a similiar workout plan going and I also fast. This will be my first sheep hunt since I started fasting, I'm curious about what you plan to do on your sheep hunt? Will you be fasting up there? I'm thinking I'll fast on the less "walky" days. what are you planning to do?

    • @kuiuultralight
      @kuiuultralight  6 лет назад +4

      There's no reason to fast on the mountain--on your less walky days, you'll need to recover from the massive calorie debt you've incurred on your big hike days. The fasting is a training measure only, to get his body used to being in calorie debt so it's not as shocking when he's hiking hard all day.

  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 5 лет назад

    Will there be another Mountain Academy? I regret not attending in 18... Please continue the culture.

    • @kuiuultralight
      @kuiuultralight  5 лет назад

      You bet there will!

    • @bendrixbailey1430
      @bendrixbailey1430 2 года назад

      @@kuiuultralight I'm still waiting for it. When will it be, what are your plans.

  • @redmustangredmustang
    @redmustangredmustang 4 года назад

    Even though he hadn't played football in years, those hits took a toll on his brain and the symptoms were just too much for him to over come.

  • @Nomadicfieldcraft
    @Nomadicfieldcraft 3 года назад

    Prior Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance

  • @server1ok
    @server1ok 5 лет назад +2

    This gear is awesome but I would shoot a mountain goat with a camera and nothing else.

    • @montanamike7948
      @montanamike7948 3 года назад +1

      im glad you felt like you needed to share with us your feelings on shooting a goat. Nobody cares bud.

    • @server1ok
      @server1ok 3 года назад

      @@montanamike7948 I don't need a special feeling to shoot a Goat with a cam. The picture of a live Mountain Goat would show that I was there ( if I went to the trouble of hiking in Alaska ) and the Goat would be free to show up in another cam or to get shot by a "trophy hunter". These giant Grazers are not infinite you know and it would be a shame for the Gov. to be forced to implant more of them since a Gov. program would never result in the same Majestic Beasts that are present now and might not even succeed considering the extreme climate and the increasing popularity of hunts. Ofc. I would bring a powerful gun or an armed guide to hold my hand. For self defense.