I’ve yet to meet anyone who doesn’t prefer “easy”—easier meal prep, easier commutes, easier shopping experiences. I could probably name a hundred more. Consequently, the act of digiscoping also applies. Whether you’re surveying a distant ridge for an elk or checking in on a nearby bird feeder for new visitors, the fun of drawing images closer and capturing them is easy. … Read More
Avian Opportunities: Digiscoping Spring’s Feathered Beauties
It’s no secret that Spring marks a season of great activities and events. It’s the season for shaking off the winter blues and diving into all sorts of fun events and activities. For one, there’s March Madness for inclined basketball junkies. However, much of the buzz happens outside. You’ll see parks bustling with picnics, frisbee games, and folks just enjoying … Read More
Dusting Off Some Digiscoping Basics: Simple Tips for Your Next Outdoor Trek
During my early years of retirement, like most folks, I often pondered what activities would fill my time before my golden years hit. I’ll admit, it’s not my favorite subject to mull over, but it was important. Not being prone to letting the grass grow under my feet, I was intent on finding activities that would provide enjoyment, help me … Read More
Trail Camera Tricks and Tips from Tanner Kochevar
Thank goodness we are no longer standing in a Walmart waiting for our 35mm pictures to develop. 12 years ago, I remember talking to the lady behind the counter at the photo section. She looked at my brother and me and said, “How’d you get so close to that bear?” We couldn’t believe it! The first time we had a … Read More





