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Looking down from Paintbrush Divide at 10,700 feet onto Lake Solitude "What an amazing adventure - just finished backpacking with my 71-year young dad in the Tetons across the Teton Crest Trail. 3 days. 35 miles. 3,000' of climb covering 6 miles in 4 hours the last morning. Overshot our...
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300 Remington Ultra Magnum ABS Barrel Review By Michael Eichele My buddies Heath and Jess and I were on our way out of a large valley in the Chugach mountains after I harvested a 55” bull moose with the 300 RUM that I had built specifically for this moose in this valley. The rifle was built...
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