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In this episode, I talk with Jeff Lusk about a solo moose hunt he went on this past hunting season. While it’s always fun to recap an interesting hunt, it’s even more fun learning about the struggles involved in any such adventure.
What Jeff learned on his hunt can directly apply to your adventures, even if you’re not into hunting. He was alone, battling the cold, having debates in his head about whether he should be there, and left to deal with the physical toll that packing out a moose by himself.
Please enjoy this episode with Jeff Lusk. I have no doubt you’ll get some good nuggets of wisdom from it!
Show Notes and Links
- Managing expectations on a solo moose hunt
- How Jeff got to the point where he went solo moose hunting
- Dealing with the mental struggles solo hunting
- Why we find excuses to go home early
- Staying curious
- Tips to staying in the field longer when you’re alone
- Working up to a solo trip
- Self-talk when you’re solo
- The rewards of pushing yourself
- The bonds built with others in the backcountry
- Backcountry lessons applied to daily life
- The story of the solo moose hunt
- Battling the mental side of being solo
- Choosing to push yourself
- How we get past mental barriers
- Falling in love with the process of what you’re doing
- Learning to battle excuses
- Project Waypoint
- How to reach Jeff
- Project Waypoint IG https://www.instagram.com/projectwaypoint
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