Thrillside crew sitting next to a fire in camp under the stars

Field Notes #006 - "Cans, Camps, and Good Calls"

Not every part of the mission needs to be high-speed.

Sometimes it's about a busted camp chair, a smoldering fire, and the hiss of a beer cracked open after glassing ridgelines since sunup.

"You haul it in. You earn it out. Then you sit around the fire and toast the kind of day most people never get to live."

That's the part of the hunt no one markets -- the camp culture. 
The pack-outs done. The packs are smoked.
Maybe it's meat in the cooler.
Maybe it's tag soup.
Either way, the crew still circles up.

It's how we close the loop on bear country miles and blown stalks.
It's where elk bugles become stories. Where the misses are funnier, and the hits feel heavier.

That's why we built the 6 Shooter. Not because the world needed another can carrier -but because we needed one that wouldn't quit.

You haul it in. You earn it out.
Then you sit around that fire, pass it down the line, and toast the kind of day most people never get to live.

And if the moment's right?

Tell the story the gear can't.

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