Since my first safari in 2006 I have become addicted to Africa. Fortunately, I found an outfit – Fort Richmond Safaris – and a professional hunter – Geoffrey Wayland – capable of feeding that addiction.
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Africa Again
I once described Africa as a drug. A drug administered at the hands of a capable dealer, also known as a professional hunter. With the right dealer you’ll develop an addiction, that while financially debilitating, is emotionally fulfilling. Few…
Read MoreTrijicon’s MRO and the Warthog Whacking Wonder Gun
Trijicon has a new entry in the miniature red dot sight market. It’s called the MRO which stands for “Miniature Rifle Optic.” As expected, this sight is primarily intended for the AR and similar carbine platforms but when I opened…
Read MoreThe Definition of Long Range Hunting
The topic of long-range hunting gets a lot of attention around campfires, at gun store counters and in the sporting press. One problem is that long-range hunting has never been definitively defined. There is of course a reason for this….
Read MoreAll Kinds of Edges
In April of 2013 I embarked on my fifth safari in Africa. I was lucky enough to be in the company of three friends, two of which had never been to Africa before. The experience with Fort Richmond Safaris was…
Read MoreHunting with Fort Richmond Safaris
Outdoor writer Len Waldron talks with Fort Richmond Safaris‘ Geoffrey Wayland about his first safari. You might also like these posts:
Read MoreRomantic Boots
Romance is a big part of hunting and to experience that romantic connection to the past, hunters often go to great lengths. Sometimes to their detriment. This infatuation with the romance of the hunt probably most happens in Africa. Images…
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