I am almost finished reading the book, It is one of the best I have read in a while.I like Daves style of writing, he is honest with himself and says what alot of us might be feeling but dont have the platform to do so. As a fellow BHA member,I agree that the ATV issue is a very real one, and needs to be addressed often. People for the most part are always looking for the easy route,and dont really care who they affect. and you have to commend Dave for searching a week for a elk he had lost, knowing the meat would be ruined after a day or so, and not for the 3x5 rack it carried. I also enjoy following the writings of a hunter who isnt in it for the horns, and passes animals early in the season to extend his hunting time. A guy who is 60 years old and still insists on doing it the hard way ie: packing the meat out on his back and packing in deep enough to hopefully avoid the atv's, and by his campfire conversations is as passonite a hunter as any of us. I can learn from this man. his book " a hunters heart" also displays his deep passonite feelings for hunting. Again, I think this is a great book from a person we can all learn from. Dave