Busting Bone, By Dr. Ed Ashby
The Ashby reports are graciously compiled and published free of charge by the folks at Alaska Bowhunting Supply and are readily available to anyone that visits their website. These reports are a wealth of knowledge …
An Interview With Steven Rinella
Meat – it’s why many of us hunt today and it’s why our ancestors hunted thousands upon thousands of years ago. In most scientific circles, the consumption of meat is held responsible for the growth …
Are You MTNSTRONG?
What is fitness? Webster’s Dictionary defines fitness as the quality or state of being fit but this is an incredibly simple way to describe a complex concept. Many in the training and fitness world now …
The King Is Dead
This is the age of ultralight. Virtually every piece of kit the mountain hunter needs to take afield has been stripped down to weights unimaginable a decade ago. But without the adequate fuel to keep …
Tools of the Trade: Initial Thoughts on the Mathews No Cam
I have to admit, I’m a bit of a speed freak. Whether we’re talking cars or calibers I’ve always held the opinion that faster equals better. It was with this bias that I purchased a …
Backcountry Recovery Strategies, By Field Editor And RMT Matt Thompson
Physical day to day recovery is one of the most important aspects of a successful multi-day backcountry hunt. With adequate preparation the first few days in the mountains can be handled with relative ease, and …