
A Mixed Bag of Adventure, by Justin Cotton
The wind roared across the alpine lake as my dad carefully loaded his small raft with gear. Nearby, I did the same with my sixteen-foot canoe. Soon we would be paddling down a chain of …
By Nolan Osborne on April 26, 2021

Subconcious Stirrings: Alaskan Moose, By Max Beitzel
A familiar hum filled the air, a comforting reminder that we were only a Super Cub ride away from civilization. But this time was different- the small passenger plane had likely taken off from the …
By Nolan Osborne on September 14, 2020

In the Beginning: Kodiak Pt II, by Adam A. Smith
Day Five: Moving Day That night we slept PHENOMENALLY. We woke up just before 0900 the next day. We had zero inclination (initially) on going up the hill until the following day. We had planned …
By Nolan Osborne on August 21, 2020

In the Beginning: Kodiak, by Adam A. Smith
The following is the story of how mountain hunting became my passion. My first backcountry hunt, and many lessons learned. I stumbled upon this story which I wrote years ago and thought in the midst …
By Nolan Osborne on August 11, 2020

Alpine Elk, by Dominic Corsini
I’ve heard there are different types of “fun” people can experience. It was the third form of fun that a wilderness elk hunt in the Colorado Rockies provided last fall. Upon reflection, I must attest …
By Nolan Osborne on May 27, 2020

Slow & Patient, By Andrew Schaefer
As I continue crossing that slope I remind myself to go slow and be patient. I’ll make it across in due time. There was no point in rushing now, I saw the goat lay down …
By Nolan Osborne on April 29, 2020

Return of the Lieutenant, By Ian Baird
For some people, the intersection of obsession and passion is a mountain top in Southern, BC, while chasing mule deer. I am one of those people. Since my first experience hunting alpine Mule Deer in …
By Nolan Osborne on April 3, 2020

Hunting Head On – Colorado Bighorns, By Andrew Schaefer & Bryan Gwinn
He took a bite of grass, looked up, and advanced one step to face the ewe, broadside. I drew and steadied. I went black. Then I saw red. He careened off the ledge, tumbled and …
By Nolan Osborne on March 19, 2020

A Rookie Elk Hunter’s First Season, By Blake Brown
After passing the frigid October night listening to the sounds of ice forming and moving in the creek bed, we awoke just after four AM, quickly breakfasted and donned our packs for a 1800ft climb. …
By Nolan Osborne on January 23, 2020

Once They Were Numerous, By Mark Trousdell
Located within the Central Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the Chilcotin and Fraser Rivers, the Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park (Junction Park) consists of a diverse landscape, rolling grasslands, river …
By Adam Janke on December 28, 2019