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Another Great First for the .45-70 … What?

January 16, 2010

At 47 years old chances are I won’t be going into outer space. I’m not a spelunker or a submariner. I’m not a test pilot or a race car driver (though I did some laps at the Richard Petty Driving Experience and it was pretty danged cool). I’m not a nano-scientist or a medical researcher. [...]

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Quebec Caribou

September 18, 2009

It’s always hard to pack for the first trip of the year, especially when its 90 degrees here in Minnesota and I need to prepare for weather in Northern Quebec.  There the weather could be 80 or it could be snowing, but you had better be prepared for it all.

I’ve been lucky enough to go [...]

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Two Different Episodes In One Trip: It Can Be Done, Right?

August 29, 2008

Date: August 29, 2008
Destination: Manitoba
Outfitter: Nueltin Lake Lodge
Goal: Caribou & Lake Trout for NAH-TV and NAF-TV
You’d think going from one trip to another would be easy in the sense of packing, but it’s not. With only two days between trips I needed to unpack, pack, and quickly re-supply my camera equipment. Going from a hot [...]

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Caribou Camp: Bring Your Binoculars

November 13, 2007

He’s only been in camp for an hour, but Bill’s already unpacked and has his rifle sighted in. And he’s now champing at the bit to start his caribou hunt with Arctic Adventures. In this clip, he talks about the importance of getting into the “rhythm” of caribou camp. Rule No. 1? Every time you [...]

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