Field & Stream

BACK ON THE HORSE

Once, on a slope of deadfall in the Colorado backcountry, my hunting partner lost it. He threw himself off his horse, collapsed onto the ground, and refused to go one step more. He’d freeze on the mountain if need be.

Matt wasn’t afraid of the darkness that had fallen—although the nighttime woods do frighten some hunters. An elk outfitter once told me about a client who, as

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