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Book Review: Bear Hunting, Jerry Meyer

Book Club: Bear Hunting

What compels a hunter to pursue one of nature’s most formidable and elusive creatures? Bear Hunting by Jerry Meyer delves deep into this primal question, offering readers not just a...

Analog memories: Kyrgyzstan I

Analog memories: Kyrgyzstan I

All our senses our awakened when we’re back to Kyrgyzstan. Explore raw and unfiltered moments from the 2021 journey to Kyrgyzstan captured on the NIKON FM2 with 35mm Kodak Gold...

Book Review: Eating Stone, Ellen Meloy

Book Club: Eating Stone

Eating Stone by Ellen Meloy is a beautifully crafted, deeply reflective exploration of the American Southwest and the lives of the desert bighorn sheep that inhabit its rugged landscapes. Meloy,...

Book Review: A Wild Idea, Jonathan Franklin

Book Club: A Wild Idea

A Wild Idea by Jonathan Franklin is a thrilling and inspiring account of one man’s audacious vision to protect one of the world’s most pristine and untouched wilderness areas. The...

Book Review: One Man's Wilderness, Sam Keith

Book Club: One Man's Wilderness

One Man’s Wilderness by Sam Keith is an inspiring and deeply reflective account of a man’s quest for solitude and self-sufficiency in the remote wilderness of Alaska. Based on the...

Book Review: Riverman, Ben McGrath

Book Club: Riverman

Riverman by Ben McGrath is a captivating exploration of the life and mysterious disappearance of Dick Conant, an enigmatic figure who spent decades paddling America’s rivers in a canoe, weaving...

Book Review: That Wild Country, Mark Kenyon

Book Club: That Wild Country

That Wild Country by Mark Kenyon is a passionate and thought-provoking exploration of America’s public lands, blending personal adventure with a timely discussion of the complex issues surrounding the preservation...

Book Club: The Log of a Cowboy

Book Club: The Log of a Cowboy

The Log of a Cowboy by Andy Adams is an authentic and gripping account of life on the trail during the height of America’s cattle-driving era. First published in 1903,...

Book Review: The Hunting Rifle, Jack O'Connor

Book Club: The Hunting Rifle

The Hunting Rifle by Jack O’Connor is a definitive guide that explores the intricate details and nuances of one of the most important tools in a hunter’s arsenal. Written by...

Book Review: Our Southern Highlanders, Horace Kephart

Book Club: Our Southern Highlanders

Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart is a landmark work that provides an intimate and detailed portrait of life in the Appalachian Mountains during the early 20th century. First published...

Book Review: Camp-Lore and Woodcraft, Daniel Beard

Book Club: Camp-Lore and Woodcraft

Camp-Lore and Woodcraft by Daniel Beard is a cornerstone in the world of outdoor literature, offering a wealth of knowledge that has inspired and guided generations of campers, scouts, and...

Book Review: Camp Cookery, Horace Kephart

Book Club: Camp Cookery

Camp Cookery by Horace Kephart stands as a foundational text for anyone serious about mastering the art of outdoor cooking. First published in the early 20th century, this book has...

Knife Rundown: Helle Viking

Knife Rundown: Helle Viking

Helle Viking: Hand Forged Masterpiece The cold, biting air stings your face as the morning fog lifts from the valley. The world is quiet, save for the rustle of branches...