Chris in TN
WKR
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- Jun 17, 2025
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I think ex-mil people absolutely crave it because it reminds them of the best aspects of their .mil careers.Only other things like it military service in certain branches IMO
Many times this summer as I tried to plan for a thousand different what-ifs it crossed my mind that planning a western hunt has to be akin to planning a foreign invasion. And then once I got there I realized that I should have also been not merely hiking but also running and climbing stairs and doing Boot Camp levels of physical prep.
In the 1990's I was a member of a forum (alloutdoors.com) that had a member who went by 'backpack hunter'. That forum went away 25+ years ago, I guess, But even then I thought his stories of hunting were fascinating. It was a world I didn't have a way to live in back then and honestly I still don't. My life is here, not there, and I'm pretty content to get a week or two every year or two, there..
In the 1990’s we rarely saw another tent up high. Backpackers didn’t like hunters and hunters didn’t like backpackers, and very little was written about backpack hunting. Hunting forums grew, websites grew, and a critical mass of guys interested in it paved the way for the flood of new products.
Every decade is different, and there’s no way to put toothpaste back in the tube. It is what it is. Is today better or worse? For kids growing up today it doesn’t matter, it’s all they know. Every generation thinks they invented the sport. Lol
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