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Hunter's Path No. 05

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Hunter's Path No. 05Hunter's Path No. 05 (Issue 1 2014) delivers a captivating collection of global hunting expeditions, deep cultural insights, and practical wilderness survival strategies. This premium hardcover volume brings together expert storytelling and elite outdoor photography from the world's most remote locations. African adventures take center stage with an in depth look at Namibia's Bushmanland (Nyae Nyae), the ancient heritage of the San people, and the

Hunter's Path No. 05 (Issue 1/2014) delivers a captivating collection of global hunting expeditions, deep cultural insights, and practical wilderness survival strategies. This premium hardcover volume brings together expert storytelling and elite outdoor photography from the world's most remote locations.

African adventures take center stage with an in-depth look at Namibia's Bushmanland (Nyae-Nyae), the ancient heritage of the San people, and the pursuit of Hartmann’s zebra. The international journey spans continents, featuring thrilling water buffalo hunting in Papua New Guinea, high-altitude elk climbing in Montana, and tracking elusive jaguars in the dense wetlands of the Pantanal.

Traditional heritage and fieldcraft are highly emphasized through articles on historic American muzzleloaders, bear trapping in Maine, and the ultimate Alaskan wilderness experience. Complemented by roe deer hunting in Germany, a comprehensive safari preparation guide, and goose stalking in Iceland, this volume is an essential chronicle for the international sportsman.


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  • Premium hardcover edition featuring high-end global hunting photography and journalism
  • Deep cultural and hunting insights from Namibia's Bushmanland and the San people
  • Remote big game expeditions for water buffalo in Papua New Guinea and jaguars in the Pantanal
  • North American mountain and wilderness adventures in Montana, Alaska, and Maine
  • Practical safari preparation tips alongside seasonal goose and roe deer hunting reports
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