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Failure

Feature Image Credit: Talus Creative There are few words in the human vocabulary that carry as much negative weight as failure. For driven, goal oriented individuals, to have the outcome of any personal or professional

An Inch is a Mile, By Jake Latendresse

All Photos Credit Latendresse Media On the morning of August 8, 2017, we were wrapping up a Stone sheep hunt in Northern British Columbia. This was one of the most beautiful and classic wild sheep

Answers to Questions that Surround the Grizzly Hunting Ban

We’re going to try something a little different in this month’s Mountain Life column. Rather than publish another written piece, we’re going to experiment with a purely audio based article that you can stream or

Bucket List – Ibex, By Bryan Martin

Ibex are a type of a goat or Capra (scientific name) and are native to parts of Europe, central Asia and southern Russia. The average ibex hunt is similar in price to that of a

Wildlife Professionals + Citizen Scientists! By Kevin Hurley

Editors Note: We’d like to thank the Wild Sheep Foundation and Kevin Hurley, the WSF’s Senior Conservation Director, for allowing us to re-publish this important piece from the Biologist’s Corner column in the Summer 2017

El Macho de Maestrazgo – A Spanish Beceite Ibex Hunt, By Alexander Sharif

For all North American mountain hunters, December marks the beginning of the arduous “blues” season that seems to take forever–lasting until late July–whence the new sheep/goat seasons open in northern climates. However, this is not

Be the Change, By Andy Stumpf

Cover Photo Credit Steven Drake of Annuli Collective Editors Note: We’d like to thank Andy Stumpf for allowing us to re-publish this piece from his personal blog CONFESSIONS OF AN IDIOT. If you like hard

Pelly Mountains: Yukon Territory, By Nolan Osborne

There are few destinations still left on this earth that, upon hearing its name, will send any avid mountain hunter into daydreams of wild adventure in untouched country. For most of recorded history The Yukon

Kyrgyzstan Mid-Asian IbexBy Bryan Martin

Kyrgyzstan Overview Located at the heart of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan’s total area of 76,640 sq. miles is about the size of Nebraska, and borders with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China. The country is almost completely

The Tip of the Spear, By Randy Bauman

In the August 2016 issue of the Journal of Mountain Hunting, editor Adam Janke penned an article entitled A Call to Action. If you read that article, you may recall his opening line, a phrase