by Hillary Lampers | Sep 9, 2019 | Recipes
As a teenager my stepdad used to cook an elaborate meal that we called Food. It consisted of Top Ramen noodles, a fried egg, a buffalo patty, and salsa. Simple, and inexpensive this was a meal that we enjoyed quite frequently, and when we heard...
by Ryan Lampers | Oct 23, 2017 | Stories
Ryan and his Solohunt 2017 Archery Washington Roosevelt Elk In my near 3 decades of hunting and backcountry experiences, I’ve hit a point in life where I actually prefer to hunt alone. The solitude I enjoy in the wild creates an intense appreciation...
by Hillary Lampers | Jun 1, 2017 | Recipes
It’s true, it can be hard to cook a good peice of wild game if you don’t know how. I’ve eaten many a tough deer roast or steak after cooking for too long without adequate marinating or liquid. This spring however, Ryan began doing all our steaks,...
by Ryan and Hillary Lampers | May 17, 2017 | Nutrition
Blanketing the ground in the spring, there is no doubt that morels are the King of Mushrooms. Popping up under dying elm trees, sick or diseased white firs, poplars and cottonwoods, the morel is happiest in the worst of conditions. They love logged,...
by Ryan Lampers | Jan 2, 2017 | Stories
The Nevada Sunsets…. “Why do you hunt?” Living near a large city, I often find myself getting asked this question by those “civilized” folks who claim humans have evolved beyond such barbaric actions. Explaining my “why” is an unavoidable reality in...