Meet Kerigan Disorda, the 13-Year-Old Hunter
Bear Hunter is a film by Caroline Santinelli that profiles 13-year-old Kerigan Disorda. Disorda went bear hunting with her father for the first time when she was 11, and the activity quickly became her...
View ArticleBike to Eat: How to Hunt on Two Wheels
Hunting and cycling may seem to have as much in common as skeet shooting and hacky sack, but mountain bikers who eat meat take note: bike-hunting is a growing thing.Now, there are hunters who’ve been...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Trapping Mountain Lions to Help Deer Contradicts Science
In January, Wyoming lawmakers introduced HB 12, a bill that would have allowed any person with a valid hunting license to kill a mountain lion in the state using a trap or snare. As a Wyoming resident...
View ArticleThe Bike Hunting Essentials of 2016
Photo: Sitka Sitka Mountain Pants Made from stretch polyester with a DWR treatment, these pants shrug off rain and brush. The cargo pockets swallow essentials, and the removable foam knee pads make...
View ArticleThoughts from an Experiment in Being Hunted Like a Deer
Matt, a plasterer from Dunster, met me outside the White Horse in Stogumber. His family had chased foxes and hares across Exmoor and the Quantocks for generations, and in the back of his van were some...
View ArticleBike to Eat: How to Hunt on Two Wheels
Hunting and cycling may seem to have as much in common as skeet shooting and hacky sack, but mountain bikers who eat meat take note: bike-hunting is a growing thing. Now, there are hunters who’ve been...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticlePublic Lands Belong in Federal Hands
Right now, there's a war raging over who should have control of the 640 million acres of public land in this country. Those lands—where we hike, hunt, and camp—are home to most of our country’s...
View ArticleTested: Nemo's New Bikepacking Camping Gear
When I began bikepacking almost a decade ago, it was for long-distance races such as the AZT. There weren’t many commercial gear options around. Fast-forward ten years, and bikepacking has stepped up...
View ArticleMeet the Hunting Company Making Our Favorite Backcountry Gear
An hour before sunset, Scott Robinson pushes his bike past a Forest Service gate and leads me onto the nine-mile, 2,000-vertical-foot pedal to Coyote Yurt in Idaho where we will spend the night....
View ArticleOur Favorite Backcountry Shelter? A $1,500 Heated Tipi.
Say what you will about hunters, but we camp in some seriously awful weather and carry a ton of weight on our backs. This fall’s mule deer hunt in Idaho sucked a little less than usual, thanks to a...
View ArticleMeet Kerigan Disorda, the 13-Year-Old Hunter
Bear Hunter is a film by Caroline Santinelli that profiles 13-year-old Kerigan Disorda. Disorda went bear hunting with her father for the first time when she was 11, and the activity quickly became her...
View ArticleBike to Eat: How to Hunt on Two Wheels
Hunting and cycling may seem to have as much in common as skeet shooting and hacky sack, but mountain bikers who eat meat take note: bike-hunting is a growing thing. Now, there are hunters who’ve been...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Trapping Mountain Lions to Help Deer Contradicts Science
In January, Wyoming lawmakers introduced HB 12, a bill that would have allowed any person with a valid hunting license to kill a mountain lion in the state using a trap or snare. As a Wyoming resident...
View ArticleThe Bike Hunting Essentials of 2016
Photo: Sitka Sitka Mountain Pants Made from stretch polyester with a DWR treatment, these pants shrug off rain and brush. The cargo pockets swallow essentials, and the removable foam knee pads make...
View ArticleThoughts from an Experiment in Being Hunted Like a Deer
Matt, a plasterer from Dunster, met me outside the White Horse in Stogumber. His family had chased foxes and hares across Exmoor and the Quantocks for generations, and in the back of his van were some...
View ArticlePublic Lands Belong in Federal Hands
Right now, there's a war raging over who should have control of the 640 million acres of public land in this country. Those lands—where we hike, hunt, and camp—are home to most of our country’s...
View ArticleTested: Nemo's New Bikepacking Camping Gear
When I began bikepacking almost a decade ago, it was for long-distance races such as the AZT. There weren’t many commercial gear options around. Fast-forward ten years, and bikepacking has stepped up...
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