It really doesn’t matter how good your camera is if you don't have proper camera lens care, take it from a professional.
Tips for Backcountry Camera Lens Care
It really doesn’t matter how good your camera is if you don't have proper camera lens care, take it from a professional.
Horse Packing Equipment - the New and the Old
Although using stock in the backcountry isn't a new tactic, it doesn't mean you are stuck using the same old equipment.
All In: A Gamble Between a Big Elk and Potentially Dangerous Conditions
Trent Williams, Wyoming, 2015 “There are certainly risks with hunting solo in this type of country, but I’ll be making […]
How to Become an Elk Hunting Guide
Making a living as an elk guide is a dream job, here is a little information from Remi on how to actually make it happen.
Using a Topo Map to Locate More Elk
See how to use a topo map to help find more elk, who encompass a wide variety of different terrain across the West.
A Great Hunting Partner: The Forgotten Secret to a Truly Successful Hunt
A good hunting partner is like a good bird dog…you’re lucky if you get one great one in a lifetime. […]
Picture Perfect - Justin Davis
"All the stalks that go wrong make the ones that go right just that much sweeter." Justin Davis, Colorado, 2017. […]
The Best Bow Sights for the Western Bowhunter
Western bowhunters require more from their bow sights than our whitetail hunting brethren. Our average shot distances are double that […]
The Versatility of 12x50 Binoculars
Hear why Chris chose to leaving his 10x and 15x binoculars at home and going strictly with a 12x50.
Quality Affordable Cameras for Hunting
With all the effort we put in our hunts these days it's a wonder why more people don't carry something to capture the whole adventure.
The Overwhelming Nature of Nature
As with any pursuit, there is a tiresome amount of information to learn. Going through my fair share of hobbies, […]
Chris, Mark, and Matt discuss the realities of hunting the grey ghost.