As promised, after running out of time to get into some storytelling in Episode 121, we brought Nolan back to share some highlights from the 2018 guiding season.
What you’ll hear in this episode is the story of Nolan’s favorite hunt of the year and arguably the hunt of his lifetime. We’d bet his clients feel the same way.
With some gear and hunting tips mixed in for good measure, this episode has something for everyone.
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On this episode, Adam is joined by Rick Elder of Beyond Clothing.
Yes, Rick runs Beyond out of their Seattle office, affectionately known as The Acropolis, but more than that, he is an incredibly interesting dude with a very interesting perspective on a variety of topics related to the outdoor and sporting goods industry.
Regardless of the outdoor pursuit you most passionately live for, this discussion with Rick is sure to get you thinking.
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@lawless_truth
On this episode, Adam is joined by one of the most unique guests we’ve ever had on the show, polar explorer John Huston.
John was one half of a two-man team that made the first American unsupported, 100% human powered expedition to the North Pole in 2009.
It took them 55 days, covering 478 miles on skis, all while pulling sleds loaded with hundreds of pounds of gear. Let that sink in…still think late season hunting is hard?
Although not strictly about hunting, this one is chock full of insights and lessons for anyone looking to push their limits in the mountains, or frankly, in life.
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@mysteryranch
On this episode, Adam is joined by his good friend, and colleague, Nolan who just returned from a season of guiding Stone’s sheep, mountain caribou, Rocky Mountain goats, and moose.
Adam and Nolan discuss what it’s like to spend 90 days straight in the high country of Northern BC, the enjoyment and frustration of working with horses, and some of the lessons Nolan took away from his 2018 season.
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On this short but sweet episode, Adam rolls solo and discusses some new gear/equipment he put through its paces, an embarrassing “won’t make that mistake again” lesson, and one of his tried and true backcountry menu items after a recent BC moose hunt.