How to Take Better Mountainscape Photographs
Tony explains the gear, elements, and techniques to create Mountain photography that conveys power and scale.
From taxidermy prep to cooking, this section covers anything and everything related to the Western Hunter lifestyle.
Tony explains the gear, elements, and techniques to create Mountain photography that conveys power and scale.
It really doesn’t matter how good your camera is if you don't have proper camera lens care, take it from a professional.
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.
Goalsetting can be tricky, take it from Kenton Clairmont who has been helping people execute plans for 24 years.
The list of things that can derail hunts is endless, so learn from the mistakes of others.....Like Remi.
George explains the importance of backcountry cooking and how you can still enjoy great food on remote hunts.
Display your new trophy with these nine easy steps to make your own professional DIY antler mount.
If you’re looking for an enjoyable way to hunt the backcountry without having carry all your gear, consider a pack goat.
If you're looking for something more docile, smaller, and potentially less dangerous than mules, consider the pack llama.
Tagging the location of your photos can help you remember where they were taken to help build a modern hunting journal.