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Avalanche Assessment & Mountain Hunting By Benjamin Reynolds

This article will cover the specifics of avalanche assessment for the mountain hunter. Whether the hunter is in pursuit of late season sheep or mid-winter goats in British Columbia, they will be faced with a

Kyrgyzstan: Billies in the Crags, By Peter Hunt

One of the things I love most about hunting is travelling to places and seeing things that most people never will. Whether it’s the mountains and valleys of the backcountry of North America, or the

The Difference Between Broth, Stock and Bone Broth By Connor Meakin, Founder Pure Bone Broth

Bone broth, broths and stocks all share the same foundation: bones, meat scraps and vegetables simmered in a pot of water. However, differences lie in the preparation, timing, and specific ingredients used. And since variety

Central Asia At a Crossroads By Eric Jones, Co-Founder Foreign-Intrigue.com

Central Asia is once again emerging as an important crossroads in a geopolitical competition between great and rising powers, notably China, Russia and the United States. In the years following the US military invasion of

Trail Snacks for Your Next Adventure, By Heather Kelly

Having healthy, delicious food on hand makes it easy to pack and go on your next outing, whether a single day or multiday adventure. One snack that I have always enjoyed is nut butter, since

Crushing Your Goals In 2017

Here at the JOMH we’re big fans of Tim Ferriss of Four Hour Work Week fame. His books, blog and podcast have taught us more in the past few years than a lifetime’s worth of

The Unparalled NWT: A Dall Sheep Hunting Perspective, By Matt Jurad

Considering a Dall sheep hunt? The Northwest Territories should be at the top of your list. For many hunters a sheep hunt is nothing more than a dream, something that is considered and then put

What Does It Mean to Have a Healthy Relationship With Food?

With the holidays swiftly approaching, there’s a lot of discussion around “guilt-free desserts” and “calorie-smashing workouts” to make up for our inevitable gluttony. While it’s all well and good to have healthy habits in place

Hunting’s Tenth Commandment, By Walt Prothero

Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank our friends at the Wild Sheep Foundation for allowing us to re-publish this excellent piece from Walt Prothero’s regular column, Timberline Reflections, found in each issue of Wild Sheep

BC By The Book (Part 2) – An Objective Analysis of BC’s Trophy Class Opportunities, By Adam Janke, Editor in Chief

As noted in Part 1 of this series, BC is widely regarded as one of, if not the, most desirable big game hunting destinations on the planet. And for good reason. Between the species diversity,