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To The Selwyn Rockies – From B&C Club’s Classics “The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon”

The North Fork of the MacMillan varies in width from seventy-five to two hundred feet. The current races in numerous rapids around sharp curves, from five to eight miles an hour, often along wide bars,

Episode 63: International Mountain Hunting Opportunities with Bryan Martin

On this episode, Adam is joined by Bryan Martin, owner of Asian Mountain Outfitters, and one of the most experienced and knowledgeable mountain hunters in the industry today. Bryan’s experience in the guiding and outfitting

Episode 62: Building Bridges Between Hunters and Non-Hunters

On this episode, we bring you our first “swap-cast” that was co-recorded with the guys from The Rookie Hunter podcast. Adam, Mike and Kelly are joined by Chris Barker, a seasoned mountain hunter and passionate

Episode 61: The Never Quit Mindset with George Severence

Episode 61: The Never Quit Mindset with George Severence September 8, 2017 On this episode, Adam is joined by one of the most eclectic and intriguing guests we’ve ever had on Beyond the Kill: George

Episode 60: A Brave New World with Shane Mahoney

On this episode, Adam is again joined by Shane Mahoney. In the wake of the news about the grizzly hunting ban here in BC, Adam reached out to Shane to get his thoughts on this

In The Hall Of The Mountain King – Part 1, By Coley Gentzel

  It has been said that a Dall sheep hunt is the pinnacle of big game hunting in Alaska. Is that true? I don’t know. For a few years now, I’ve been walking around in

In The Hall Of The Mountain King – Part 2, By Coley Gentzel

One was good-sized. We had to get closer and put the big glass on them. The next hour was agonizing as we crept down the ridge just off the crest, being careful not to roll

Field Judging Grizzlies, By James Dorrett

There is no question that bears are one of the harder species to judge in the field. With most horned or antlered animals, you know when you’re a looking at a mature representative of the

Lock and Reload Part 4 – Ultimate Ammo through Advanced Brass Prep, By Darin Cooper

Consistent precision is the foundation for accurately putting rounds on target. Basic reloading practices help you get there by custom tailoring your ammunition to your particular firearm. Over the past few installments, we’ve covered the

The Top 3 Reasons to Release Your Feet Every Day

  Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on www.radroller.com. It provides some excellent insights as to why our feet deserve our full and constant attention. If you’re looking for products that are effective, well-built and