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Sierra Nevada Mountains



"The more work, sacrifice, and dedication you offer up in the name of bow hunting, the more success you will have." Cameron Hanes




The wilderness gives an exhilarating sense of freedom and adventure known nowhere else. A land where it's man against the elements.    

A good relationship with your gear through training will enhance the experience in the backcountry. This training op was to help identify any deficiencies with my ruck.

I used the aquamira drops to filter water for the first time and it worked great, and super light. Also I didn't bring a tent because I knew it wasnt going to rain. Instead I brought a woobie for the ground, sleeping pad, and sleeping bag. I had a poncho in case it did rain. 



Beautiful Soa with 2 Cubs. Only 1 cub is showing. 


A few buddies from my fire department in the military camped in a basin along some high country lakes. We rucked 8 miles round trip and gained 2000ft in elevation. 

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