Blog Entries, Satire

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A Modest Proposal

Before I was married I didn’t know there was a wrong way to put dishes in the dishwasher. Before I owned a house in a...

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Blog Entries, Wilderness Hikes

Hike 1/41: Treachery of the Buffalo

Naturalist John Muir famously said “The mountains are calling and I must go…”, this week more than any other in recent history I felt that pull, up up and away from cubicle life. This Friday I was able to slip away from the hustle and bustle of Denver and vanish into the mountains. A little over two hours from our place in southeastern Denver is a lightly traveled patch of 41,232 acres of National Forest where Pike and San Isabel meet. Buffalo Peaks Wilderness was formally designated in 1993 in an act of Congress and features two major peaks, East and West Buffalo. The surrounding area ranges in elevation from 9,200ft to over 13,300ft above sea level, as with most wilderness areas it’s high and out of the way.

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Blog Entries, Hunting Stories

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The Great Gobble Bobble of 2019

A Bit of History I’ve never been much of a serious turkey hunter. My father did it a little before I was too young to be in the woods...

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Use Amazon? Then Use Smile to contribute to your charities.

I order a lot of stuff from Amazon, yeah, I’m one of those whipper-snapping millennials. It’s not that I hate human interaction...

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APT Outdoors is now on Powderhook!

With all of the news stories cropping up about Instagram, Facebook, and Google cracking down on hunters and anglers I thought it was time...

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Hike 0/41: Self Flagellation in the Flatirons

Filled with a sense of loss I was beating myself up emotionally, so I took to the Flatirons in Boulder to take my mind off of what had happened and reflect.

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Wild Turkey Chase

Now I suppose you’re thinking “isn’t it supposed to be a wild goose chase?”, perhaps. Also perhaps the fowl are...

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Being Politically Active and Outdoor Impact

In recent years there have been a lot of issues relating to wildlife, wilderness with a capital W (federally designated), and public lands...

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Cabin Fever

It’s the middle of March as I write this, and our neighborhood outside of Denver just received about ten inches of snow. Avalanche...

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Luck of the Draw

This year marks the first year that I’ll be classified as a Colorado resident. Having never hunted the West for big game this is all...

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