Month: January 2020
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Walk in the yard

Mike and I went for a walk in the backyard, and things did not go to plan. Relative to the past two, record setting winters the snow and cold have evolved differently over the past few months. Above 6500′ snow is about average, or a bit above, for at least a few hours in every…
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Great small game hunts of North America (2019 Hunting in review)

In 2019 I spent fewer days far afield, in the wilderness and on big destination hunts, than any year since I started hunting. Nights in a tent backpacking while hunting were in single digits, which is a drastic reduction. When I’ve written these year in hunting posts in the past my predominant recent conclusion has…
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A bad year

This was the closest I came to writing a 2018 in review post. I didn’t avoid it because I wasn’t happy with the year, nor because I struggled from within the fog of the moment to sum it all up, but because I was worried about the year which was to come. These fears were…
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Evolution of the Tamarisk; load carriage

I am delighted to report that the Tamarisk is finished. If by finished I mean that the prototype I completed a month ago and have been testing exhaustively since requires almost no changes. The patterns can now be set in stone, and the road towards production begin. This may not be a short road: I’m…
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A decade in steps

Each goal achieved is equally a dream destroyed. -Reinhold Messner What have I learned in ten years? To better confine the question I watched this for the first time in a while. I’ve been back to almost every foot of road and trail since, most many times. I’ve been back to the more enduring places…
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