Daniel took Mike on a spontaneous hunting trip to the Texas brush country to put meat in the freezer before the season closed. Join in to listen to us jaw about the stories of the day and the differences hunting our home states.
Everything on the Pecos River wants to hurt you, cut you, poke you, bite you, and keep you at home. However, come prepared, know you limits, and be respectful, it will open its gates to a world you never knew existed. The Pecos river is the Dev
Well we started to tell you about how great the eagle rock loop in Arkansas is, but once the whiskey started flowing the b.s. ran deep and the strange poured right out of our mouths. In this episode we talk about rabid raccoons, attacking turke
Daniel Rodriguez is an avid angler, photographer, storm chaser, and a US Marine. Daniel survived a historical flood just weeks after our first run down the Pecos River. We relive that moment along with taking a journey of how he got into kayak
On this episode, Mike Luke and I sit near the Angelina River to discuss the ins and outs of the Devils River. We dive into the hazards, necessary gear, and fishing tactics that make for rewarding adventure. The Devils River is a spring fed oa
am Mauldin is an avid climber, extreme athlete, and most notably a paddleboarder. He and I met on a 100 mile stand up paddleboard expedition down the Guadalupe River in South Texas, the first trip of its kind. After that trip Sam went on to d
We dive into the mind and the guts of the Mission Uncharted Survival Race with founder Josh Wheeler. Josh is an outdoor enthusiast turned race director that has been hosting event across the country.
We completed the trail stage in about 8 1/2 hours, spent the night in the woods, completing three challenges and recovered 5 geocaches each worth an additional 20 min off our total trail time. We came in the fastest but still 2nd to the team th
You will need to skip ahead to the 40 second mark to being listening to a short discussion with Daniel and Luke on their strategy and planning of an upcoming survival race.
With only weeks left before the big hunt we set off in the peak of summer with 50 pound packs and hit the trail to see where we were in terms of fitness and to get our packs in order. We learned some lessons, found our limit, and sweated our as