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Blog Entries, Hunting Stories

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Tire Chains: A Total Game Changer

I feel like I’m somehow tardy to the party. At some point in my growing up primarily in Western Pennsylvania we all hunted with four...

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Blog Entries, Hunting Stories

Elk Season 2020: You Could Say It’s Troublesome

A moved season date, impending cold weather, fire bans, and the East Troublesome fire made this the most 2020 CO elk & deer season possible.

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Blog Entries, Cooking

One Man’s Trash: Cleaning Our Public Lands

Picking up trash has unfortunately become the reality for many outdoorsmen and women recreating on our public lands. Using #trashtag raises awareness.

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Blog Entries, Gear Reviews, Reviews

Review: Outdoorsmans Atlas Trainer

Since becoming a backpack based hunter I’ve been looking for gym-free ways to train. I’m not really keen on gym membership when...

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Blog Entries, Wilderness Hikes

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Hike 10/41: Mount Evans Wilderness, Wild less the Summit

With the Mount Evans Scenic Byway closed for this summer, I had to get creative to access the Mount Evans Wilderness Area for some hiking and some solitude.

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Blog Entries, Wilderness Hikes

Hike 9/41 Continued: Vanquishing Vasquez Wilderness

Two attempts to enter the Vasquez Peak Wilderness before had been foiled, it would be three more before making it in. Sometimes the journey is the reward.

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Blog Entries, Wilderness Hikes

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Hike 9/41: Vasquez Peak Wilderness Peak n’ Pass

The Vasquez Peak Wilderness is one of Colordado’s newest Wilderness Areas, and with all of it’s land soaring above 10,000ft it’s easy to see rugged beauty.

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Blog Entries

Prior Preparation Prevents… Well You Know

You know what they say about prior preparation acting as a preventative, right? Well gear preparation is an integral part of planning your day afield.

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Blog Entries, Cyberscouting 101

Cyberscouting Protip: Follow the Sun

Rises in the East, & sets in the West, right? Looking on a map and the realities of the field are sometimes different. We take a look at cyberscouting & the sun.

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Blog Entries

Repairing Cork Handle Trekking Poles

What to do when your bird dog destroys your flyrod or cork handled trekking poles? Set to repairing cork using this technique and maybe get your dog a toy.

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