Australian Hunter

On ya bike!

Sometimes my projects take a while to see the light of day. This one had been in the back of my mind for about 30 years, so it was about time that I did something. Like all good projects, I did not rush into it but decided to start with a proof-of-concept.

That meant spending a modest amount of money and time to test how well the vision met the basic goals. If that worked out, then I would spend more time and money on achieving the full project dream.

The trigger for finally starting was the intention to spend more time hunting wild dogs on large, mostly flat Western properties. The past decade I have been hunting the steep ridges and gullies of tropical North Queensland. That area was hunted either on foot or from an ATV. These

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