Schaaf
Well-known member
The Open Country Page at Outdoor Life continues to put out some incredible pieces concerning public land.
“When I have free time, I find where the road ends—on our unequaled public lands—and push, paddle, and portage a canoe that my wife and I built of cedar and ash cants that we milled. I take the rifle for long walks, hoping that an elk or deer finds its way into our freezer. I burn bootleather on the prairie behind a fine pack of dogs. According to Mr. Secretary, I am an elitist.”
https://www.outdoorlife.com/an-elit...man-responds-to-interior-secretary-ryan-zinke
“When I have free time, I find where the road ends—on our unequaled public lands—and push, paddle, and portage a canoe that my wife and I built of cedar and ash cants that we milled. I take the rifle for long walks, hoping that an elk or deer finds its way into our freezer. I burn bootleather on the prairie behind a fine pack of dogs. According to Mr. Secretary, I am an elitist.”
https://www.outdoorlife.com/an-elit...man-responds-to-interior-secretary-ryan-zinke