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Amos Rodriguez is a passionate advocate for social justice and environmental stewardship, sharing a life story shaped by resilience and a deep connection to nature. Born in 1979 in El Salvador, Amos grew up amidst the turmoil of military regimes and violent conflict. His family, heavily involved in the church, faced brutal repression, with his mother imprisoned and tortured and his uncle killed for his activism. At just 10 years old, Amos fled from soldiers and found refuge with a compassionate stranger, eventually seeking help for his mother at a local church. Despite the trauma and hardships he endured, he remained committed to education and community service, later working in social services to support impoverished communities affected by the conflict.
Inspired by his encounters with American social workers, Amos relocated to the United States to pursue higher education. His experiences have shaped his understanding of global social issues, prompting him to advocate for awareness and empathy regarding complex conflicts, particularly those similar to his own.
His journey also involves a profound relationship with nature, where he learned survival skills such as hunting and fishing as a means of healing. These practices not only provided sustenance but also fostered a deep connection to the environment, reinforcing his commitment to teaching others about responsible hunting and sustainable living. In the U.S., Amos has transitioned to educating others about nature connection through classes on bow building, foraging, and outdoor skills. He is dedicated to creating a healthy farm environment that promotes wildlife and responsible practices while encouraging stewardship of the land. -
Cody Idol is a passionate advocate for the hunting tradition and the son of renowned outdoor figure Dick Idol. Growing up in the breathtaking landscapes of Montana, Cody was heavily influenced by his father's legacy, which includes assembling the Legendary Whitetails collection and co-founding North American Whitetail magazine. With a deep respect for outdoor activities, Cody's childhood was filled with hunting and fishing, experiences that shaped his appreciation for nature and wildlife.
As a young adult, Cody began to fully recognize his father's groundbreaking contributions to deer behavior analysis and outdoor writing. He embraced his own artistic pursuits and established a successful art business that sells work nationwide and internationally. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Cody has cultivated a significant presence on social media, where he shares insights on preserving hunting traditions and engages with a growing community of outdoor enthusiasts.
Currently residing in Nashville and Naples, Cody remains deeply connected to his Montana roots, prioritizing time spent in nature and with family. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and dedication in his pursuits, encouraging others to celebrate every achievement in the outdoors, no matter the scale. Through his journey, Cody seeks to inspire the next generation of hunters and outdoor lovers, all while honoring the legacy of his father. -
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Hunter and Hannah Adams are adventurers and van life influencers who travel the U.S. in their beloved 1974 Volkswagen van. During the 2020 pandemic lockdown, feeling confined in downtown San Diego, they bought the vintage van for short camping trips but soon fell in love with outdoor living. Despite initial concerns about breakdowns, they’ve embraced the hands-on work of maintaining and repairing the van themselves. Their travels have led them to explore 36 national parks, while they’ve built a successful brand as influencers, sharing their journey on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube under the handle @packthebus.
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Bob Reece is a passionate fly-fishing guide and coach who transitioned from a career in education to pursue his lifelong love for the sport. Growing up in Nebraska, Bob was introduced to fly fishing by his father during trips to Wyoming, sparking a passion that would later define his professional journey. After drifting away from fishing due to sports and college football, he rediscovered it post-graduation and began guiding clients in Colorado and Wyoming while still teaching.
As he became increasingly disengaged from teaching, Bob made the courageous decision to follow his passion full-time, emphasizing the importance of planning and addressing fears associated with such a significant change. His experiences with successful guiding companies laid a strong foundation for his own business, where he values client relationships and logistical management.
Bob's journey has taken him internationally, including notable fishing trips to South America, where he explores unique fishing environments and engages with diverse clientele. He combines his guiding work with coaching and counseling, aiming to provide emotional growth through outdoor activities like fishing. Bob is committed to making the counseling process approachable and engaging, envisioning retreats that connect therapeutic practices with the joy of fishing. -
Stephen Jiroch is a passionate travel blogger and content creator based in California. He met his wife, Giselle, while running a martial arts studio in Santa Barbara, where she was studying at UCSB. Their shared love for adventure led them to blend Stephen's outdoor interests with Giselle's international travel experiences, culminating in the launch of their travel blog during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially hesitant, Stephen embraced the journey as they began documenting local walks with a used camera.
As restrictions eased, they embarked on road trips across the U.S., quickly gaining a significant following on social media through their engaging content and consistent posting. In just three months, they amassed 100,000 followers, showcasing beautiful landscapes and providing itineraries to inspire travel. Stephen manages video editing for their content while Giselle focuses on photography and blog writing. Together, they emphasize the importance of organization and strategic planning in content creation. They also run a coaching business, helping other creators succeed by sharing insights on consistency and effective content strategies.
A dedicated martial artist, Stephen has recently earned a gold medal in Taekwondo sparring and is preparing for his sixth-degree black belt test. He continues to draw parallels between his martial arts discipline and their entrepreneurial journey, advocating for resilience and a positive mindset. Together with Giselle, they host the podcast "Unfiltered Adventures," sharing travel stories and tips while promoting their brand, "Creator Passport." -
Doug McMann grew up on a farm in British Columbia, where he developed a passion for hunting inspired by stories of Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. After working as a construction manager in Vancouver, Doug left city life for a remote valley of just 150 residents, driven by his dream to hunt mountain lions. Despite starting with no experience, he trained a hound, though his first attempt ended in tragedy with the dog's death.
Transitioning from carpentry to guiding, Doug successfully established his own outfitting business after catching mountain lions with his dogs. His hounds, a blend of American Leopardhound and Walker breeds, play a crucial role in his guiding work. Although initially skeptical of social media, Doug now uses platforms like Facebook and Instagram to attract clients, including international hunters. His guiding business thrives on word-of-mouth referrals and excellent personal service.
Doug's work also involves studying mountain lions for caribou conservation, using GPS collars to track their behavior and impact. Facing challenges with land access due to policy changes, he is considering a move to Belize for jaguar studies. -
Brighton Peachey is a wilderness enthusiast and rescue professional who discovered her passion for the outdoors in high school after moving to Utah. Initially drawn to indoor rock climbing, she expanded her love for adventure by exploring hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking in college, where she also pursued a degree in wilderness rescue.
Brighton gained practical experience through search and rescue courses and went on to join the Salt Lake County Search and Rescue team.
Balancing family life with rescue work, she has been involved in intense rescue operations, including swift water rescues and helicopter evacuations. After relocating to Maine and stepping back from active rescue, Brighton has focused on building her social media presence, sharing outdoor tips and adventures to inspire families to explore nature together. -
Shanna Birchett, whose name means "pretty" in Yiddish, grew up in Southern California as the sixth of eight children. Her early involvement in local 5Ks ignited her passion for running. After a church mission and starting a family, she paused her competitive running career to focus on raising six children. Despite the challenges, Shanna stayed active through strength training, particularly with P90X.
In 2020, after moving to St. George, Utah, Shanna reignited her running ambitions. With a coach specializing in heart rate-based training, she aims to qualify for the Olympic Trials with a marathon goal of 2:37.
Shanna balances her training with family life, training six days a week and using her Instagram account, "Motherhood_underrunning," to inspire and connect with other moms. Her journey reflects resilience and dedication as she pursues her dreams while supporting her growing community. -
Mel Harrison, originally from Ventura County in Southern California, has always been deeply connected to the natural world. Her passion for the outdoors blossomed while attending Humboldt State University in Northern California, where she immersed herself in environmental studies and outdoor activities. This led her to a variety of seasonal jobs, including work as a cave guide and wilderness ranger, experiences that further fueled her love for nature and conservation.
Pursuing her interests, Mel moved to Eugene, Oregon, for graduate school, where she specialized in environmental studies with a focus on natural history writing. Her career path eventually took her to Jackson, Wyoming, where she fell in love with the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. This newfound passion guided her to Montana, where she settled near Yellowstone National Park. In Montana, Mel has built a career around outdoor education, freelance writing, and blogging, particularly through her platforms "Traveling Mel" and "Yellowstone Trips." These outlets allow her to share her knowledge and love for Yellowstone, Montana, and family travel, while also promoting responsible tourism.
Mel's adventurous spirit extended beyond Montana when she and her family decided to sell their home and embark on an almost three-year journey through Europe. Living in a new country each month, the family homeschooled their two young sons while Mel continued her work as a travel blogger and freelance writer. Their travels not only provided unforgettable experiences but also deepened their bond as a family. Returning to Livingston, Montana, just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Harrison family seamlessly transitioned back to life in the U.S., thanks to their pre-existing homeschool and remote work lifestyle. Throughout the pandemic, Mel continued to thrive, finding new opportunities to write about responsible travel and outdoor activities. Today, Mel remains passionate about exploring the natural world and sharing her experiences with others. Whether she’s planning a women’s winter trip to Yellowstone, writing about her latest adventures, or simply enjoying the outdoors with her family, Mel continues to inspire others to appreciate and protect the environment. -
Jason Lupardus is a wildlife management expert based in Kentucky, with a diverse career spanning the southeastern U.S. Originally from Alabama, Jason’s background includes handling bears in the Great Smoky Mountains, participating in elk reintroduction projects, and working with nonprofits dedicated to wildlife conservation. His passion for wild turkeys and outdoor adventures has led him to travel across states like Florida and Wyoming.
Jason’s love for the outdoors was sparked by his grandmother’s fishing trips, which influenced his career shift from chemical engineering to wildlife management. He holds dual undergraduate and master’s degrees in wildlife management from the University of Tennessee. His early career as a wildlife biologist in South Georgia involved working with private landowners on various wildlife projects.
After six years of managing wildlife projects, Jason joined the National Wild Turkey Federation, eventually becoming the Director of Conservation Operations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he briefly transitioned to a development role before moving to the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance as COO. Currently, as CEO of Turkey’s for Tomorrow, he focuses on addressing the decline in wild turkey populations through research and conservation efforts. Jason is dedicated to ensuring future generations can enjoy the outdoors as he has. He advocates for effective turkey hunting practices and promotes the nonprofit’s growth and impact through initiatives like the "Wild Turkey Science" podcast. For more information, visit TFTT.org. -
Jesse Anderson, originally from Michigan, is the founder and owner of Grizz Media, an outdoor media agency renowned for its marketing, photography, graphic design, and brand development services. His journey into the outdoor media world began with a deep passion for fishing, which he pursued rigorously after college. To meet the demands of sponsors for photos and videos, Jesse taught himself photography and videography.
In 2018, Jesse shifted his focus from competitive fishing to hunting and launched Grizz Media. His company quickly gained traction, driven by his commitment to producing authentic and engaging content. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, Jesse adeptly pivoted to tactical and self-defense media before returning to his primary focus on hunting content. Jesse's practical experience in media production has been key to Grizz Media's success, with notable achievements including landing Grizzly Coolers as a major client. His work reflects his passion for hunting, leading to unique projects such as filming brown bear encounters and creating content that resonates with outdoor enthusiasts.
Jesse’s adventurous spirit extends beyond his media career. From professional bass fishing in his teens to traveling the world filming TV shows for the Outdoor Channel and pursuing wild game, he embodies the essence of adventure. Self-taught in various skills like photography, videography, and graphic design, Jesse is always on the lookout for new thrills, whether it's hunting, skiing, shooting, skydiving, or diving. Grizz Media is dedicated to blending media production with personal passion, aiming to expand into a national and international network with Grizz Hunt, promoting a lifestyle of rigorous hunting training and authentic content creation. -
Amanda Powell is an outdoor enthusiast and advocate based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Despite having cerebral palsy, Amanda discovered a passion for hiking and adaptive mountain biking in 2017 when she learned about the accessibility options offered by U.S. National Parks.
Her love for the outdoors led her to found the nonprofit "Everybody on Trails," which provides adaptive equipment and organizes accessible trail meetups for people with disabilities. Amanda’s experiences with adaptive biking have significantly improved her physical and mental well-being, helping her manage her condition and alleviate anxiety.
Through her popular Instagram account, @AmandaCapable, she shares her adventures and connects with a supportive community. Amanda aims to visit all U.S. national parks and dreams of owning a cabin in the woods, all while continuing her advocacy for outdoor accessibility. -
Alicia Morg is a passionate huntress based in Coltmont, Pennsylvania. Hailing from the coal region, Alicia’s journey into hunting began at 21 with her first boyfriend. Despite not coming from a hunting background, her first successful hunt ignited a deep love for the sport. After parting ways with her boyfriend, Alicia continued to pursue her passion independently, managing trail cams and stands on her own.
Alicia gained widespread recognition through a viral TikTok video she posted three years ago, where she famously declared she'd rather chase bucks than men. This video helped her build a significant online presence, amassing over half a million followers on Snapchat, nearly 200k on TikTok, and 70k on Instagram. Her rise in social media success was marked by a shift from a 13-year career as a retail training instructor to working with her mother’s business, Rock and Block, before fully dedicating herself to her social media and hunting endeavors.
With sponsorships and a growing following, Alicia focuses on creating authentic content and engaging with her audience. She values simplicity in hunting gear, prioritizing scent and movement over brand names, and supports small businesses over large brands. Alicia is committed to daily hunting, continuous learning, and living in the moment without over-planning. -
Greg Sakowicz, originally from Michigan and Chicago, found his calling in Colorado after a midlife crisis led him to explore new opportunities following a layoff from his television news job. Settling in Denver, Greg developed a passion for hiking, which inspired his social media persona, "Fat Man Little Trail."
What began as a hobby quickly evolved into a successful platform, where Greg combined humor and authenticity to engage his audience. His blog, "Screw It. I'm Trying," and his Reels on Instagram brought him significant growth, shifting from nature-focused content to humorous and relatable hiking experiences.
Balancing his day job with content creation, Greg continues to share his adventures and promote outdoor inclusivity, aiming to inspire thousands to enjoy nature. -
Joy Seward is an instructor at the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) in Boulder, Wyoming, where she specializes in horsepacking expeditions that teach wilderness survival skills. With a background in environmental studies and art and communication, Joy combines her passion for the outdoors with her expertise in education. She grew up on a family farm in North Carolina, gaining early experience in equestrian training and outdoor adventures.
In addition to her role at NOLS, Joy co-founded RecPak, a brand offering high-nutrition, lightweight snacks for endurance athletes. Launched nearly two years ago, RecPak addresses the need for better on-the-go nutrition in remote areas. Joy's work with RekPak complements her educational efforts, supporting athletes while expanding the brand’s reach.
Joy's current focus includes leading a 16-day expedition in the Absaroka Range and attending events like the Lander Rock Climbing Festival to promote RecPak. She aims to grow RecPak into a sustainable brand and continue her career in outdoor education, including pursuing avalanche instructor certification. Balancing her professional ambitions with the challenges of remote work, Joy values risk management, community, humor, and perseverance in both her expeditions and entrepreneurial endeavors. -
Michael Chamberlain's fascination with wild turkeys began in his suburban childhood outside Richmond, Virginia, nurtured by Saturday hunting trips with his diesel mechanic father. Inspired by a wildlife biologist friend of his father's, Chamberlain pursued his passion for wildlife biology at Virginia Tech, specializing in fisheries and wildlife science. In graduate school, Chamberlain's research focused on wild turkeys in the Mississippi Delta, where he combined his love of hunting with academic study. This hands-on experience, involving capturing turkeys, attaching radio transmitters, and tracking their movements, cemented his career in turkey research.
Chamberlain has uncovered intricate social behaviors in wild turkeys, noting their tendency to be social for most of the year but solitary during reproduction. His studies reveal turkeys' complex social structures and hierarchies, similar to humans, and their regional subspecies variations. He highlights the historical domestication of turkeys, leading to today's large, non-flying commercial breeds, and contrasts their leaner, wilder counterparts.
An advocate for sustainable hunting, Chamberlain shares tips and emphasizes the importance of mentorship for aspiring hunters. His extensive research addresses concerns about declining turkey populations, particularly in the southeast and midwest. -
Hank Rogers is transitioning from a working man to an outdoor influencer with a focus on bass fishing. Raised in the Appalachian Mountains, Hank's early life was marked by various jobs and financial hardships. Despite these challenges, he pursued a college degree in computer networking at 30, leading to a successful career in IT, managing a data center for a medical facility.
Married to his high school sweetheart for 30 years, Hank and his wife have five grandchildren. His technical background and passion for fishing inspired him to document his fishing adventures on YouTube, blending his IT skills with his love for the sport. Since starting his channel in 2017, Hank has grown his following, gaining sponsors and recognition. He now posts five videos weekly, focusing on the science and art of bass fishing.
Hank emphasizes authenticity, consistency, and valuing one's worth as key to success in the influencer space. His ultimate goal is to transition to full-time content creation, exploring lesser-known lakes and providing valuable information to fellow fishing enthusiasts. -
Trevon Stoltzfus, an avid hunter from New Mexico, grew up in a farming and ranching community near the Mexican border. Although his father didn't hunt, Trevon's passion for the outdoors was nurtured by his family, leading him to hunt with his grandfather and uncle. After a wrestling career that took him to the junior Olympics, Trevon transitioned to bull riding and later became a police officer. His job in sales brought him to Colorado, where he embraced the state's abundant wildlife and began writing for Eastman's Hunting Journal. Eventually, he founded "Outback Outdoors," a show focusing on relatable hunting experiences.
Trevon's passion for bow hunting and dedication to mentoring young wrestlers reflect his intense and committed personality. He enjoys the challenges of elk hunting and the unique taste of game meat, emphasizing ethical hunting practices. Trevon is also involved in conservation efforts and promotes hunting as a more ethical way to obtain meat compared to conventional farming.
His show "Outback Outdoors" has transitioned to a vlog format on YouTube, offering raw and in-depth content about his hunting adventures. Through his work, Trevon aims to inspire others to explore the outdoors and engage in ethical hunting practices. -
Lani Chapko, a passionate climber from Seattle, Washington, has been drawn to outdoor activities from a young age, initially excelling in sprint kayaking. Her climbing journey began during college in Southern California, where friends encouraged her to take an outdoor adventure PE class despite her initial fear of heights. This class, which included both indoor climbing and outdoor trips, sparked a love for climbing that led her to explore canyoneering, backpacking, and multi-pitch trad climbing.
Starting with minimal formal training, Lani learned the ropes from more experienced friends, navigating early challenges and tricky situations through hands-on experience. Overcoming her fear of heights was a significant hurdle, but she has since learned to balance safety awareness with pushing her limits. Lani briefly experimented with free soloing but opted against it due to the risks involved.
Lani's climbing achievements include a free ascent of El Capitan's Freerider route. She is particularly impressed by climbers from previous decades who accomplished great feats with less advanced equipment. With a deep interest in climbing gear, influenced by her engineering background, Lani enjoys exploring different types of equipment and systems. -
Eva Seelye, based in Seattle, Washington, is a renowned adventure photographer and content creator with a unique and inspiring background. Born on a sailboat in Michigan and raised across diverse locations such as Washington, the Bahamas, and the Marshall Islands, Eva's adventurous spirit was nurtured from an early age by her mother. Her father's government job took the family to various remote places, allowing Eva to develop a deep appreciation for nature and exploration.
After living on a small island in the Marshall Islands until high school graduation, Eva returned to Seattle to attend the University of Washington, where she majored in photography. For the past four years, she has dedicated herself full-time to adventure photography, previously working as a social media manager and an editor. Her work often delves into the historical aspects of the places she explores, such as the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests and their lingering impact.
Eva's photography career gained significant traction around 2017-2018, with a notable growth spurt in 2019-2020 when she secured her first paid collaboration. The COVID-19 pandemic was a pivotal moment for Eva, as being laid off from her job at a global luxury travel company pushed her to embrace her passion for photography full-time. Her background in social media management equipped her with the skills to develop effective content strategies, which she now employs in her own work. Eva's work promotes sustainability and inclusivity in the outdoor adventure realm. She aims to break down barriers such as cost and accessibility, making the outdoors more inclusive for everyone. Currently based in Seattle, Eva enjoys hiking and backpacking, with plans to visit Glacier and Banff. She also engages in Airbnb photography, capturing unique rentals. - Visa fler