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The Forgotten Half: Part 1 By Tony Bynum

To capture unforgettable images, a great lens is at least as important as the camera… A few years ago, good friend and fellow photographer, Rod Sinclair, and I went to photograph black bears. Rod was

How far is too far? Part 3 By Tom Bulloch of Nightforce Optics

We arrive at the answer. And more questions… In the first two installments of “How far is too far,” we’ve taken a rambling, roundabout journey in an attempt to answer the question posed by my

A Dose of Motivation – The Path to Elk Hunting Success By Corey Jacobsen (Elk101.com)

I love the month of December. It’s a time when I am finally slowing down and catching up after most of the fall hunting seasons are ending, and I’m able to spend more quality time

Where the Rubber Meets the Road

To date, we’ve published over thirty different articles covering our theories and opinions on training for extended mountain and backcountry hunting. It’s a topic we’re deeply passionate about and for good reason. In many cases,

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

World’s Record Dall’s Sheep Harry L. Swank, Jr. Alaska Dall’s Sheep – Current Rank #1 – 1961

As I snugged the .264 against my shoulder, the great Dall’s ram moved closer to the edge of the ridge and peered down curiously. Instinctively I brought the crosshairs to bear, but as my finger

Episode 34: Following Your Passion into the Outdoors Industry with Heather Kelly

***WARNING: SPARSE BUT STRONG LANGUAGE IN THIS PODCAST*** What does it take to launch, grow and scale a business in the outdoors industry? How do you turn your passion and love for the outdoors into

Episode 33: Thirty Years of Experience & One Big Announcement with Chris Denham of Western Hunter Magazine & TV

Even if you don’t know the name Chris Denham, you’ll almost certainly recognize one of the many companies he’s a part of. From Western Hunter and Elk Hunter magazines, to Wilderness Athlete, The Outdoorsmans and

Born to Hunt: Reflections on the Yukon Territory By Nolan Osborne

“Some dogs are born to hunt and some destined to live in sedentary style, never getting far from the comfortable fireside of home. Men are not much different.” -A. Russell, Grizzly Country I thought I’d caught sheep fever