The Surprising Reason Mountain Hunters Quit! Anticipating, Recognizing and Dealing with Stress

The Surprising Reason Mountain Hunters Quit! Anticipating, Recognizing and Dealing with Stress

With all the planning, time and money that goes into OTC backpack elk hunts, backpack sheep hunts, mountain goat hunts, and other wilderness hunts you would think that hunters would never quit. However, 10-20% of hunters won't get past the third day of the hunt. This is even higher for new hunters or hunters that have never been on long-duration, remote hunts.

In this video I discuss the key reason this occurs, hunters' inability to anticipate, recognize and deal with stress. This issue typically knocks them out of the challenge when hunts hit the stage that I call "The Grind".

This video is directed towards those going on hunts that are physically and mentally challenging... this discussion will not be relatable to hunts out of vehicles or comfortable accommodations.

00:00 Intro
01:10 The Biggest Enigma in Guiding
02:40 The Stress Issue
03:15 The Paths of a Mountain Hunt
05:50 Hunts that Enter "The Grind"
09:17 "The Grind" Explained
11:40 Adrenaline Downer
12:05 Cortisol Effects
14:12 High Stress Hunter Vs. "The Grind"
15:45 Negativity
16:00 Manifesting Odd Priorities
16:35 Rationalizing Quitting
17:46 Engine Failure
18:48 Low Stress Hunter Vs. "The Grind"
19:00 Positivity, Engagement, and Improving the Situation
20:58 Prescription to Get Through "The Grind"
21:15 Preparation to Limit Stress
26:15 Dealing With Stress Once it Has Already Shown Up
27:40 The Urge to Quit is Temporary
29:45 Understanding "The Moment"

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