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A Storm in the Castles
A father and son head west for their first elk hunt
![]() Quick aside: As Gear Editor of this fair magazine, I get to test out a lot of great gear. We secured coolers from both Yeti and Engel for the trip and both performed exemplarily. In fact, the ice we dumped in each before we left for the trip was still frozen by the time we got back to dad’s house 9 days later. We also took along a first aid kit from the good folks from Adventure Medical Kits, which, thankfully, was never put to use. AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement |
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Sorry about the outcome, but it sounds like a fun trip none the less.
It would be a lot nicer story if you didn't have to promote every possible product you brought along for the trip. I felt like I was reading an infomercial. Can't you stick to hunting with your father instead of making a commercial? I suppose you got all that gear for free, but come on, give us a break.
It would be a lot nicer story if you didn't have to promote every possible product you brought along for the trip. I felt like I was reading an infomercial. Can't you stick to hunting with your father instead of making a commercial? I suppose you got all that gear for free, but come on, give us a break.
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Sorry about the outcome, but it sounds like a fun trip none the less.
It would be a lot nicer story if you didn't have to promote every possible product you brought along for the trip. I felt like I was reading an infomercial. Can't you stick to hunting with your father instead of making a commercial? I suppose you got all that gear for free, but come on, give us a break.
It would be a lot nicer story if you didn't have to promote every possible product you brought along for the trip. I felt like I was reading an infomercial. Can't you stick to hunting with your father instead of making a commercial? I suppose you got all that gear for free, but come on, give us a break.
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