We're carrying the torch for conservation, for Alaskan-esque adventure, and for leading people to love the outdoors. I promise to be objective, educated, fun, honest. I promise to respect your time.
Read MoreOn this episode, Kevin tells us how the COVID-19 crisis will affect conservation organizations.
Read MoreEnjoy this adventure tale. I never did try to publish it. I love that I can bring it to you all here.
Read MoreYana DeMyer's products are one of the reason's I had to start this podcast; I needed a channel to inform people about outdoor gear, tips and tricks that can improve their wellness and enjoyment of nature.
Read MoreTen seconds later I said, “man, we should sit down for a podcast. I think we could be friends too.”
Read MoreThat’s why - on this episode - I’m just reading you a story that I once wrote. It’s one that just makes us appreciate life in wild places.
Read MoreOne day at work, somewhere about 27,000 feet above the Alaska range mountains, I learned that my co-worker created something amazing that embraces the service trees give to the earth.
Read MoreWe discuss his evolution as a hunter; from the leader of the pack with two young boys on his hip, to tagging along with his boys and their friends, to now being a grandpa and taking the next generation of young boys into the deer woods.
Read MoreI sit down with a man I've known since preschool and we both discuss why our life paths led us to start podcasts.
Read MoreSure, the show is entitled "Alaskan Odysseys", but it's important to understand that an odyssey is long journey and one whose end-point is often different from the beginning.
Read MoreI have eyes that point forward, canine and incisor teeth and my brain is powerful enough to create a strategy. My desire for fresh meat is a primitive urge that must be satiated. I am a human. I am a hunter.
Read MoreI found my arrow in the dirt and studied the bright red blood decorating its fletching. This gave rise to a trail of giant bear tracks filled with deep red splatters.
Read MoreWhen you’ve left the road and ninety percent of the hunters behind you, remember that caribou are a worthy opponent. They — generally — are not dumb or senseless.
Read MoreIt walked a few steps my way to evade a big driftwood log and lowered his head to graze on some sedges. From my dry, stable rest, I eyed the shot I’d been dreaming about for four years and sent it.
Read MoreFrom this book’s first words, words that were originally written in 1923, Pope instilled a certain confidence that made me more comfortable in my skin and more certain that I’d soon be building my first bow and arrows.
Read MoreParting the grass with their rifle barrels, they watched through their scopes as the rams took turns being either the sentinel or the sleeper.
Read MoreWhile there are several fantastic options to choose from in today’s market, we’ll point out that there is no single best option. Every season and region has its own microclimate that may necessitate a new scheme.
Read MoreFor the DIY hunter, preparing to stay in the game for the full planned length of a backcountry hunt necessitates total preparation before embarking on it – more than just researching high tech gear and studying aerial photos.
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