Adequate preparations underway in anticipation of the upcoming roar
In the world of hunting, the Roar is an exciting time. As the season approaches, hunters are gearing up, sharing their preparation methods, and learning from each other. Here are some top tips and shared experiences that can help you prepare for the Roar.
Practicing walking with your pack is a top tip for improving strength and balance. This simple exercise can make a significant difference in the hills, ensuring you're ready for the challenges ahead.
Knowing where your group members are in the bush is crucial during the Roar. It prevents feelings of uncertainty and ensures everyone's safety. A recommended safety measure is to use a blaze, which helps in tracking group members.
Technology plays a significant role in modern hunting. Some hunters have found the Garmin in-reach particularly helpful, using it to assess potential river crossings and update family members.
Sharing preparation methods is encouraged, and participants in the Roar Ready competition have been doing just that. They've been sharing examples of their good preparation on Facebook, and even discussing the importance of physical fitness, with some hunters doing exercises like squat jumps and burpees to prepare.
Hunters are also checking and improving their gear. This includes footwear, sleeping bags, GPSs, headtorches, and communication devices such as Personal Locator Beacons (PLB). Speaking with someone who has been to the hunting area is advised, especially for those new to it. A paper map should be packed in such cases.
The MSC website offers resources to support hunters' adventures, including a video about communication devices for hunters. Photos of the Roar are also available on the MSC website.
Remember, the planning for hunting trips never ends. Roar participants are advised to write a list for next year's Roar, including items to bring, forget, and repair. If you have been on a hunt this Roar, sharing lessons learned can help other hunters prepare.
Lastly, consider having an emergency shelter on hand. It's always better to be safe than sorry.
In a recent Roar Ready competition, Flynn won a $1000 Hunting and Fishing Voucher. The organization that jointly hosted the competition with the MSC is not identified in the available search results. However, the spirit of sharing and learning remains the same.
So, get ready for the Roar, and remember, every bit of preparation counts!
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