Men, Let’s be clear about hunting season. Don’t you want to hunt with men you can trust in the mountains? The way you show you’re serious about being a great hunting partner starts now — by engaging here, sharing, training, and showing up with humility and strength. The backcountry amplifies character. Whatever you are at home — disciplined or drifting, committed or casual — that’s who shows up at 10,500 feet… when we still have miles left.. and no meat in the bags yet. If we’re going to scout, train, plan, and pour into each other’s tags, we need to see that same level of investment now. Everyday, consistently. Not perfection. But consistency. Not talk. But reps. If we’re going to carry weight together, every man needs to prove he can carry weight — not just for himself, but for the brother beside him. This isn’t about ego. It’s about alignment. If someone prefers a guided experience without involvement in the group, that’s a separate conversation. But this group is about brotherhood and shared preparation. MVPs aren’t crowned in September. They’re built in the off-season. Show up. Engage. Train. Grow. The mountain exposes what daily discipline builds. Step into the arena or shut the gate. Victory favors those in the dirt — not those in the gallery. If we step into it together, we prepare together. If you’re serious about being the kind of man others can rely on next season, comment “IN” — and start carrying weight now. No pressure. Just standards. The men who lean in will become obvious. The ones who fade were never meant to carry the pack anyway.