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Hunting Preparation during these “Hot” Summer Days

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<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Thickets-Forests-Meadows-Rich-Johnson&period;jpg"><img class&equals;"alignleft size-medium wp-image-300" title&equals;"Thickets&comma; Forests &amp&semi; Meadows Rich Johnson" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Thickets-Forests-Meadows-Rich-Johnson-300x109&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"300" height&equals;"109" &sol;><&sol;a>As we all bear this intense heat&comma; one ponders what to do on the weekend&period;  Do I get ready for the Cross-Bow season that will start on September 15th&comma; or something that gets you out in the outdoors&comma; and on the cool side&quest;  I knew that pre-scouting of my hunting area was not a good idea for the heat would make it very uncomfortable&comma; and like people&comma; deer don’t like the heat either and they would be seeking cooler areas and not necessarily moving&period;  Regardless&comma; some outdoor activity would be good for it would help me get conditioned for the September hunting season&period;  A short trek in the woods still seemed to be the ticket&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Now where does one go with heat in the 103 degree level&quest;  Well&comma; my 5 year old son had the idea of going on a hike and climb a mountain&comma; but given the closest mountains we may want to trek are in Western Maryland&comma; I thought of something closer to home would be better&period;  Plus hiking a mountain in this heat would be just asking for trouble&period;  Make sure you have your cell phone speed dial set is to 911 when you get heat stroke&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So where can you go that is close and on the cool temperature side&quest;  That is when I thought of Saint Mary’s River State Park&period;  This was a great idea for it would be a viable trek since the cool lake water would keep the surrounding area cooler with the constant wind blowing over the lake&period;  Plus&comma; since it was right down the road from my house&comma; so much the better&period;  If I got too hot&comma; I could always go home and jump in my pool&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Well I gathered up my small camouflaged backpack that had a water bladder in it for self hydration&period;  This was a good choice for one could hike and drink water as the same time&period;  I put in some extra water bottles so we had enough for this 103 Degree day&period;  Some bug spray&semi; hiking sandals to keep the feet cool&semi; hiking shorts&comma; and we were good to go&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;My son was very excited and wanted to carry the pack all by himself&period;  I knew this excitement would only last a little for it would soon get too heavy&comma; and he would want me to carry it&period;  I did not mind for I was a kid once and can remember such things and you only learn by doing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;We arrived at Saint Mary’s River State Park Saturday afternoon and there were only 2 cars in the parking lot&period;  I paid my parking fee of &dollar;3&period;00 and strapped on the back pack on my &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Eager Beaver” 5 year old son&period;  We headed into the loop trail that went first to the earthen dam and was the short trek I was looking for&period;  Once we got into the woods&comma; I definitely felt cooler&period;  Now to say it was so cool&comma; I ceased to sweat would be an exaggeration&comma; but it was definitely cooler then standing out I the open&comma; and the cooler wind coming off the lake helped&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;We hiked about a quarter of the way when my 5 year old son said the pack was getting heavy&period;  This was expected and I gladly took the backpack&period;  Well&comma; no sooner did I take off the pack that my son&comma; he felt so light and lively that he ran down the trail&period;  I just reminded him to look down and not trip over the roots that went across the trail&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;We hiked to the earthen dam&comma; and once in the open&comma; the summer heat was upon us&period;  The high wind coming off the lake and over the dam helped&comma; but I felt like I was being air dried&period;  We definitely hydrated the entire hike&comma; and more so when we were on the earthen dam&period;  My son did not seem to mind the heat&comma; for he started to pick flowers for his mommy&period;  I shared his enthusiasm with extra sips of water for the two of us&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;What still amazes me it that Saint Mary’s River State Park is only 4 miles as the crow flies from downtown Lexington Park&period;  When you are on the earthen dam and looking over the lake&comma; the area almost gives the appearance of Vermont&comma; or some other remote state&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;We did an about face and headed back in the woods and welcomed the lessoned heat&period;  It was a good hike that helped get ready for the upcoming strenuous Crossbow hunting season in September&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;My next trip will be to 3J’s ARCHERY ProShop&comma; located on Morganza Turner Rd&period; in Mechanicsville&period;  I need to see if they have Bolts &lpar;Arrows for Crossbows&rpar; that will go with my crossbow and get some field points for target practice that have the same performance as my hunting heads&period;  Plus&comma; to minimize any lost bolts&comma; I will look into getting them fitted with the LED lights at the nock that illuminate once they are shot&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There are 7 weeks left before Crossbow season&period;  Prepare any way you can to be physical capable&comma; and make sure your hardware is ready to&period;  Good luck&comma; be safe&comma; and stay cool&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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