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Train The Way You Hunt

Let’s be crystal clear on something right from the get-go, there is zero replacement for time in the field. One only needs to read the historical accounts of the explorers, trappers and prospectors of the

In Search Of Tenkara, By Daniel W. Galhardo, Founder Of Tenkara USA

www.tenkarausa.com I was clinging to mossy rock with half my body under a waterfall. Fifty feet below, the torrent crashed into a small basin sending mist into the air, keeping my companions soaked. Mr. Futamura, watched

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Dynamic Rewarming Drill

Do you know how your system performs in a worst-case scenario? In Episode 25 of the Beyond the Kill podcast, Sitka’s John Barklow discusses the concept of “exercising your system” and what he calls the

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Western Hunter – Father Time

Nate’s dad, Dennis, hunts for big public-land bulls during Arizona’s late rifle season.

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What is a Wilderness Athlete?

A complex personality whose soul is fed by the mental and physical challenges that occur in solitude. Pulled by a spirit of rugged individualism, self-reliance and unknowns that, without notice, can turn you into a

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Kicked Out

After missing a ram in Montana’s Unlimited bighorn sheep unit, Riley Pearson thought he’d never harvest a mature ram. That is, until he won a fully outfitted sheep hunt from the Less Than One Club.

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Be Relentless

We’re relentless because you’re relentless. You don’t back down. You don’t give in. You keep going when others stop. No matter where you take us, on the battlefield, in competition, or on the hunt, we

Tools of the Trade: Kettlebells

If you’ve read our Mountain Fitness column with any regularity, it will come as no surprise that we are big fans of the kettlebell (KB). There are few training tools available that can be used

Guest Post by Kurt Racicot: The Science Behind Using A Load Shelf

While there are many different designs and concepts behind loading a pack, they all have one constant in common, the forces of gravity. By exploring the numbers behind how a pack is loaded, we can

High Mountain Honeymoon, By Andrew Horvath

Two summers ago, I had one hell of a pretty great time. Not only did I get married, but I also got to go on my first fly-in sheep hunt! We got married in July