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Is Hunting An Art Form?
In the years since I began hunting with traditional archery equipment, I’ve had a handful of odd interactions with the non-hunter or anti-hunter. It seems that when I mention I’m hunting with a traditional bow, they pocket their views on hunting not being necessary or cruel and instead commend me for using primitive equipment.
Adrift: An Email Turned Essay
A reader's heartfelt essay in response to my recently published article and podcast regarding the realities of modern hunting culture. This essay originally began as a private email that I suggested should be published for all to read.
A Very Uncomfortable Discussion About the Reality of Modern Hunt Culture
What is the reality of hunting culture in modern times? Not what we think it is based on our own assumptions, but what it actually is based on the actions of the majority to take to the field each season. If we find that the majority of hunters knowingly operate outside the bounds of regulations and ethics, what does that mean for the future of hunting?
The Social Media Influence On Hunting In Our Modern World
Nick Szobody grew up in the Midwest hunting with his family, but eventually moved west and learned a new way of hunting. In this article, Nick explores the social influences of hunting in our modern world and describes his own personal journey.
Is Adventure Photography Killing Adventure?
I’ve spent a lot of years chasing down “adventure photography” feeling both inspired at times and defeated. It’s hard not to compare your work to others when social media is littered with the “perfect” shot. What you don’t know is that those “perfect” adventure images aren’t always real.
Trying to Explain Why
Dan Kriesberg has spent a lifetime pursuing his passion of the outdoors. In this essay, he puts into words the “why” behind his love of the backcountry.
Fishing For Mindfulness
Fly Fishing to me, is my chance to put life into retrospection. It’s a personal connection that for me, goes beyond the cast.
Stop Getting Lost
A day hiker recently went missing for 6 days on Mount St. Helens and it could have been easily avoided.
The Wilderness Experience: Passive vs. Active
I've had a recent revelation about how I've chosen to interact with the wild versus how others might. In this post, I explore the concept of being a passive or active member of the natural world. Enjoy!
The PCT Aftermath
Call it fall-out or aftermath...either way, here's how I'm doing since being back!
The Columbia River Gorge Fire
The Columbia River Gorge is on fire. Here are a few thoughts on the matter.
Canada and Beyond
I made it to Canada on September 2nd, 2017. Here's how my last 3 days went.
The Washington 500
Only 500 miles separates me from Canada. The final chapter of my PCT journey and I'm ready to get going.
Quitting. Not Quitting.
Mentally this was the most difficult 200 miles yet. I nearly called it quits, but was given a gift for not doing so.
Decision Points and Learning to Go With The Flow
A quick update on my current status and thoughts on the trail.