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"Alphabet of Inspirations"?

 The goal of the "alphabet of inspirations" is to inspire you into the outdoors! Granted, majority of these are personal experiences and traditions I take part in. Each letter in the alphabet starts an explanation of a resource a viewer, a reader, or a person looking at getting into the outdoors should access to feel inspired to take part in this campaign. Every letter leads to a link.  A laska has a reputation for being a sportsman's paradise. I've been to Alaska, and I would recommend going there if you get the chance to. The scenery is phenomenal, and the number of outdoor activities there is endless. Here's a read on what to expect with  visiting Alaska. B oating is a great way to get out and experience the outdoors. For this, you don't need to have an expensive boat. You can use paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, or whatever you can get your hands on. Obviously with whichever boat you prefer, this limits some of your activities. However, just simply going out ...

VIDEO: North Dakota Antelope Hunt 2022

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Attached is a video from this past fall, October 7th, 2022, where my dad and I were over by Medora, North Dakota chasing pronghorn antelope. This is the first time we've hunted antelope since our Wyoming antelope hunt back in the fall of 2018. This hunt was different than most hunts that we've been on. This was the opening day of antelope season, and we were able to tag out this same day! The hunt started out good. It was a gorgeous day, little wind, and good hunting weather. With the help of the Onx hunting app, we located a watering hole, and we approached this with caution. Upon stumbling on it, we bumped a heard of antelope that we ended up stalking for a few hundred yards or so. Upon completing the stalk, we settled in, made the shot, and brought down one of the North Dakota's fastest prairie animals, the pronghorn antelope. Feel free to watch the above video to witness the hunt unfold! Sorry for cutting the video short at the hand, excitement and adrenaline took over ...

How many words could you use to make your visual arguments about leadership?

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 This is a wordcloud I created, containing 180 words, that mean the most to me in one of my most memorable experiences within nature. I feel this is a unique way to tell my story of my most memorable experience.  Below, is another word cloud I created, containing 628 words! Here is a word cloud I created using my alphabet of inspirations. I feel this is a great representation of the overall post. This word cloud contains 982 words. Here is another word cloud I created that contains 1,584 words