Dad’s Up First
As Ryan and I watched the second sheep fall I felt this overwhelming rush of emotion that was a combination of joy, gratitude and relief. It was a rush of emotions that was impossible to contain, and Ryan and
Top 5 Gear Choices For Any Hunt
The purpose of this article is to share what gear that Ryan, Jesse and I deem fit for all hunts. We didn’t get into weapons, shelters, and some of the obvious gear, but we wanted to shed some light on
5 Training Movements Every Hunter Should Be Doing- by Kenton Clairmont
In the past ten years hunters have become more and more aware of the benefits of training for the physical demands of hunting. These demands vary from one hunt to the next, but the common thread is that we all
“The Importance of Posterior Chain Training For Backcountry Performance.”-Tyler Hoelzen, TTH Personal Coach
By: Ty Hoelzen, CPT When I ask the majority of the general public about what they do for posterior chain training, I get the “deer in the headlights” response. The immediate question that then follows their response is, “What the
ALTITUDE SICKNESS – Wilderness Medicine Article Review By Ryan Clairmont
RelevanceEvery year 30 million people find themselves in Resort towns 6500-9800 feet. Tens of Thousands of climbers, trekkers, and skiers worldwide ascend to elevations from 9800ft to 18,000ft, often at a rate that exceeds an individual’s ability to acclimatize. As