On this show, Steve Opat guest hosts on location in Alaska while visiting with Corey Piersol from Sitka Gear who was in AK for the Alaska Wild Sheep Foundation Annual banquet.
This is a “meaty” episode covering how to select the right layering system for your needs, how to maximize the potential of any apparel system, technical fabrics, moisture management, heating and cooling dynamics, and rain gear optimization.
@alaskanodysseys
@coreypiersol
@sitkagear
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If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
On this show, Adam visits with Tyler Freel to discuss outdoor writing, gear, bowhunting vs rifle hunting, predator hunting/management, and trapping. This is a packed episode.
If you haven’t checked out Tyler’s Tundra Talk podcast, and want to know more about hunting Alaska and the overall AK lifestyle, you need to give it a listen.
@thetylerfreel
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If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
On this show, Nolan Osborne fills in for Adam and guest hosts a group podcast from the Spences Bridge Sheep Count held annually by the Wild Sheep Society of BC. It was a record turnout, and by all accounts, a fantastic event.
The group discusses why sheep hunting is so alluring, the similarities (and differences) between sheep hunting and other forms of hunting, and the benefits of volunteering for wild sheep related projects.
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If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep.
If you ARE a WSF member, please support the Wild Sheep Society of BC at www.wildsheepsociety.com so they can continue their critically important work here in BC.