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An Interview with Jason Hairston

We live in an era of incredible change. What’s new becomes obsolete so quickly it can be near impossible to stay current with the most recent developments in a given product category or industry. The

The Most Versatile Mountain Camo Pattern Part Two – Alpine Environment

In the second installment of our camo comparison we shot in very wet, overcast conditions in an alpine boulder field and scree slope. Here in BC there is often some greenery present well above 5,000

An Interview With Jim Shockey

www.jimshockey.com The term legend is not one we throw around loosely at the JOMH but in this case it’s the only applicable description of our interviewee. Part Thoreau, part Indiana Jones and pure hunter Jim

Pemmican – The Original Energy Bar

First developed by the Aboriginal peoples of North America, pemmican was quickly adopted by the voyageurs and trappers of the 18th and 19th centuries and eventually Arctic and Antarctic explorers both past and present. In

An Interview With Kurt Racicot, Founder of Stone Glacier Packs

www.StoneGlacier.com Selecting the appropriate pack for mountain or wilderness hunts can be a daunting task given the number of options available to today’s discerning hunter. Leaf through the pages of just about any current hunting

The Most Versatile Mountain Camo Pattern Part One – An Objective Multi-Environment Comparison

The hunting apparel industry has evolved considerably over the past few years, nowhere more so than in the mountain hunting sub-segment. Technical fabrics designed to excel in higher output hunting scenarios have been combined with

An Interview With Kyle Nickolite, Producer/Editor at SICMANTA

www.DonnieVincent.com Over the past few years the bar has been reset in the hunting film industry.  The days of incessant “kill porn” and repetitive, shamelessly unimaginative content are giving way to the works of a

The Ultimate Mountain and Wilderness Expedition Vehicle? AEV’S Brute Double Cab

www.aev-conversions.com There’s no question that if we could hunt remote fly-in, float-in or pack-in locations all season every year each and every one of us would.  But at the end of the day, that’s just

An Interview with Kenton Carruth, Owner and Co-Founder of First Lite

www.firstlite.com Wool has been a staple of the outdoor adventurer’s kit for millennia, first worn by our primal ancestors in the form of woolly skins from the wild sheep they killed for food. Nature’s true