Monday, January 31, 2011

Savage TV, Welcome back!

Savage TV!  We are looking forward to joining some of our close friends in our industry such as Brenda Valentine, Bob Foulkrod, Michael Waddell and Mike Stroff, in taking our expertise to a new level. As most people interested in our industry know, Pioneer Outfitters has been one of the top hunting outfitters in North America since 1924. We started filming last spring for the reality show based on Professional Guides. A television series presenting the reality of life on a historic outfitting operation in the remote wilderness of Alaska to the general public due to the inherent value and appeal it will have.  This operation is a diamond in the rocks, in our society and among other operations of its nature due to its awe-inspiring location, hidden deep within the mountains of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and accessible only by air; the history and tradition of adventure which pervades the air; and ultimately the passion of the people who have made outfitting  with Pioneer Outfitters their lifestyle and who have committed their lives to living their dreams and to sharing their passion with others. The opportunity to film a reality TV show depicting every aspect of our lives, as guides, and of the entire operation at Pioneer Outfitters is a chance to communicate our passion and what inspires us to live this more extreme lifestyle to a public which may not be able to experience it themselves.












Tim Fadul, from North Carolina had an incredible hunt with Pioneer Outfitters last fall (2010), at one of my personal favorite places in this perfect corner of our world. The area Tim was hunting with his guide is one of the most incredible areas I have explored. It is everything that comes to mind when one thinks of Alaska. The glacier topped mountains, rolling nobby hills. It is fantastic for rock hounds, such as myself, with rocks you can't just walk (or ride) by without stopping to pick up and examine closer, crystal formations are in so many places and in one spot in particular that the geodes are pouring down the side of one of the mountain tops, as far as you can see and choose to walk.













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