The most useful (and fun) lightweight torch we've ever seen!
Snow Peak Folding Backpacker's Torch Review
The most useful (and fun) lightweight torch we've ever seen!
In this two-part series, Nate Simmons backpacks through Wyoming’s backcountry with his bow in pursuit of mule deer and elk.
Backpacking Water Filter Review
Although each of us can make personal gear choices, one thing all of us need daily is clean drinking water and usually a lot of it.
Multi-Editor Bino Harness Review
This past fall we put five of our crew in new harnesses from some of the top companies in this arena and asked them to put them through a hunting season.
Tripod Buyers Guide
Not all tripod legs are created equal - for good reason. There are three crucial criteria to consider when purchasing a tripod: 1) purpose, 2) use, and 3) requirements.
Gear Legends - Outdoorsmans Tripod System
It could be argued that no product in the western hunting industry has had as much impact and profound change in the way we actually hunt as the Outdoorsmans Tripod
E-Scouting Tips & Techniques
E-scouting can help you understand a unit’s terrain, road access, habitat, pressured areas, animal behavior, and develop backup plans that will ultimately lead to more success.
Tips for Picking a Hunting Spot
When I show up to a new area, I already know many of the best vantage points in the unit before I ever set foot there. This starts at home, well prior to the hunt. Here are the steps I take in order to locate what I would deem as the “best spots”.
BaseMap for E-Scouting
DIY western big game hunting is a lot of work. The planning, preparation, travel, and hunt all require time and dedication to put all the moving pieces together.
Master the Art of Self-Filming
With thousands of days spent self-filming, I want to share the secrets I have learned over the years of capturing my hunts and help lessen the learning curve for those of you interesting in capturing your hunt on film.
Alaska Afloat: Moose Hunt
We covered more than one hundred and sixteen miles total, and seeing the two float planes land on the smooth river surface made it all worthwhile.
Of Caves and Rams
We ventured off as planned, pulling a camping trailer with my 3500 Ram loaded down with two week’s worth of grub, 150 gallons of Avgas in drums, and 130 gallons of diesel fuel in the Tidy Tank. What could possibly go wrong?