Pressure Canning Your Backcountry Bounty
The Pressure is On: Preserving your Backcountry Bountyby Becca Moffat, Rokslide ProstaffFor those of us fortunate enough to bring home an abundance of game meat and fish, full freezers...
Girlfriend’s Guide to Big Game Hunting
Girlfriend's Guide to Big Game Hunting Amy Hanneman Ok ladies, I know many of you are curious about this whole hunting thing and want to know what’s so great...
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part I
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part IBy Billy Molls, Rokslide Guest Writer An Alaskan bull moose can weigh nearly 2,000 pounds. His antlers can stretch over...
Telling Your Story: Part I – Camera Selection
Telling Your Story, Part I: Camera Selection By Aron Snyder It was everything I could do to stay upright on the scree slope. We had spotted a bear ten...
Telling Your Story Part II
Telling Your Story, Part II: From the Field to Final Product By Aron Snyder In Part I - Camera Selection, I covered the best options for a backcountry...
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part II
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop Part 1By Billy Molls, Rokslide Guest Writer In Part I, we discussed the rewards of an Alaskan DIY moose hunt, general methods...
Alaska DIY Caribou (and So Much More)
Alaska DIY Caribou (and So Much More)
By Billy Molls, Rokslide Guest WriterAfter about two years of trapping coons, muskrats, mink, beaver, and fox with my grandpa near my parents'...
Backcountry First Aid Kit
BackCountry First-Aid Kit
By Richard Rhodes, Guest Contributor
I remember a call I had many years ago, it was for a man bleeding from his leg and he was not able...
From Complacent to Capable, Striving for Competent
From Complacent to Capable, Striving for Competent
By Chas Carmichael
How many threads here at Rokslide start with “What pack/frame should I get?”, “First time out West...” or “What tent/tarp/bag/boot/quilt will...