On this episode, Adam is joined by Duane and Margot Lottig, the husband and wife duo that own Snowtrekker Tents.
Snowtrekker has been in the tent making business for over 20 years and arguably produce the most versatile series of tents available to the dedicated backcountry hunter that’s looking for true year-round functionality.
From guide-outfitters to Arctic explorers, Snowtrekker tents have been trusted, tested and proven around the world in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. But, the most incredible part of the Snowtrekker story is how packable and lightweight these innovative canvas tents are given the benefits they bring to your backcountry pursuits.
If your adventures find you afield when and where conditions can get nasty, you will not want to miss this episode.
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On this episode, Adam welcomes Brady Miller back on to the show. If you know who Brady is, you’ll know he’s a full-on mule deer junkie and on this show we focus exclusively on his floppy-eared, wide racked obsession.From his most recent hunting stories, to the tactics and weight saving gear and food tips he’s been testing this season, this is one of the most tactical and immediately actionable episodes we’ve ever aired. Regardless of whether or not you hunt mule deer, you won’t want to miss this one.
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On this episode, Adam is joined by Tom McIntyre who, over his long and illustrious career as a writer and author in the hunting field, has had the good fortune to hunt all over the globe.
Tom’s true passion however, is Africa, and in his latest book Augusts in Africa, he shares the unique perspectives and experiences he’s gleaned from hunting on the Dark Continent over the past 40 years.
What makes this book so unique, however, is the multi-decade approach Tom takes to telling not only his stories but also the story of hunting and conservation in Africa, and just how much the safari experience has changed over the years.
In the pages of this book, you won’t find the typically glorified “rich man’s African safari” tales. This is a book about a deep love and respect for a land, its people and the game animals that roam its storied savannahs, jungles and veldt.
Regardless of your opinion on hunting in Africa, what happens there impacts hunters and the public perception of hunting around the globe. Tom’s book and this interview are not to be missed!
On this episode, Adam is joined by ex-Marine and dedicated backcountry hunter Emory Wanger. Emory is the founder of BY LAND, a web and podcast platform dedicated to helping people get the most out of their backcountry experiences.
Emory recently completed a non-stop traverse of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), a thru-hike that stretches from the US-Mexican border all the way to its northern terminus in Canada, spanning more than 2,000 miles. That’s right he hiked virtually non-stop for six straight months.
On this episode, Emory shares the invaluable lessons learned during his epic adventure. From gear to mindset, and motivation Emory’s thoughts are not to be missed. This is, without any exaggeration, one of the most powerful podcasts you will listen to this year and we are honoured to have had him on the show.
Semper Fi
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