A SOLO FALLOW RUT

Fog in the gullies made for great scenery but was problematic for spotting deer. Photo by Contributed

FEATURE Rupe Hoskin

One of the many things I love about hunting is the vividness of the experiences it brings – raw reality with an immediate connection between choices, actions and results. So much of life is rendered grey by society’s frictions and the slow drag of time, whereas hunting is living fast in full colour.

Rupert with Snow Shovels.

Sometimes we hunt hard and well and just don’t find what we are looking for. Yet we still have the satisfaction of our endeavour and the simple pleasures of being out there – good company, using equipment we have carefully selected and cared for, exerting our minds and bodies, breathing fresh air, and grounding ourselves in nature.

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