The basic hunter’s first aid kit plays a vital role while tramping around the mountains. Here are a few quick tips to creating a simple hunting first aid kit.
Ready for Rain and Snow? 3 Rain Gear Tips
When it comes to choosing the best rain gear for a long wilderness hunt in BC, here are the top three qualities you should consider.
3 Tips for Loading Your Daypack on a Guided Hunt
The contents of your daypack may change from one hunt to another. But consider these 3 simple tips for loading your daypack on a guided mountain hunt.
Protect and Maintain Optics on a Backcountry Hunt
Every hunter should take a few basic steps to maintain and protect their high-value optics on a backcountry hunt.
Can Orthotic Inserts Make You a Better Hunter?
Orthotic inserts can make a massive difference in performance and recovery and just might be the most overlooked piece of equipment for a hard hunt.
Build Your Base – The Most Important Layer on a Hunt
When building a layering system, it’s easy to jump past the base layers and focus on warmth or waterproof protection. But the base layer is arguably the most important piece of your wardrobe.
How to Prepare for a Horseback Hunting Trip
Spending some time in the saddle before your hunt might be a game changer. Here are a few things you should know about horseback hunting trips.
3 Things To Look For in a Sleeping Bag for Your Next Hunt
If you are preparing for a combo hunt in B.C., or a hunt in any remote location, here are three critical things that you should look for in a sleeping bag.
What’s in Your Day Pack? Accessories that Matter
On your next backcountry hunt, carrying a few critical accessories can improve your experience. Here are a few simple yet purposeful items to consider.
7 Things that Can Save Your Butt in the Backcountry
It pays to have a few critical things for safety in the backcountry, no matter your destination. Here are 7 items that you should never leave home without.
