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“Wake up and hike the Watchable Wildlife Trail at the nearby Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch, where there’s a good chance you’ll spot elk and golden eagles.”
Published in June Outside magazine 2019
Read More“Prepare for the worst and never be caught off guard”
Published in Outside’s Winter Buyer’s Guide 2020
Read MoreThe most recent available data says that in 2016 over 15 million people bought hunting licenses, the most in 25 years. Yet the USFWS says the country has lost 1 million hunters in the field in the past decade. Which is it? Turns out, both are true.
Published on MeatEater May 2019
Read MoreIt is a landscape as still and quiet as the deserts where I grew up in New Mexico. Sound, light and time get swallowed by all the empty space, as do humans on occasion.
Published in Bugle March/April 2019
Read More“This is the land Jack’s grandparents, Les and Ethel Holden, dug into in 1954. After selling their stake in a family cattle operation in Willow Creek, Montana, the Holdens bought two old farms in Valier that had lost most of their topsoil to the incessant Western wind. Here, they got to work, planting hay and raising cattle. It’s where they built the multimillion-dollar operation that their grandchildren still run today.”
Published in the Winter 2018 edition of Big Sky Journal
Read MoreI was given two pages in this edition. I covered hats and a gear guide for your rig, when you get stuck.
Favorite hat? The new Stormy Kromer.
Best piece of gear? Thermarest’s Oberon Sleeping bag.
Published in Outside magazine’s 2018 print buyer’s guide
Read MoreNear the birthplace of American wilderness, this little-known gem is home to old elk and Old West legends alike. Visitors still keep a lookout for a lonely grave.
Published in Februrary 2018 Bugle Magazine
Read MoreSouth African cameraman Roger Horrocks and producer Orla Doherty tried, but failed, to film the rare “boiling sea” phenomenon, the result of hordes of tuna and dolphins leaping from the water to catch prey. Instead, they lucked upon a much-discussed three-minute scene of a baby sea turtle as it floats beneath a log—and is then attacked by a shark. We talked with them about what it took to create such a unique scene.
Published with Outside February 2017
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