I did have a chance to look at the book "Wild at Heart" since you guys mentioned it. The first chapter is right on the money so far!
I think about the balance between family and the outdoors a lot. I wish there wasn't a difference between outdoor time and family time, but they don't like places without plumbing very much.
This season has kept me indoors way too long with sports and college courses. Hopefully, I will be out there soon. I don't think I can stand it much longer!
I put up this post up because I don't just like to go sit in any tree. I like to do more and go further into big woods if I have the chance to get there. I am happy sitting in the woods, but the bigger "adventure" of climbing the hills satisfies me more. I think it does for most of you too.
I didn't understand what that inner desire was and now I get it. Men are made for more than microwaves, cable television and easy chairs. We were designed to test ourselves and push our limits. We can't help it.
Think of your favorite all time movie. Is it about a computer programmer that sits in a cubicle all day? No! It is Braveheart, The Patriot, Last of the Mohicans, or similar movies. The need for adventure moves us to wild and beautiful places.
So, for my dream hunts, do I need to go kill an elk or moose? Not necessarily, but I DO need to see those mountains and wilderness bogs or float down a stream in the Yukon Territory. I DO NEED to see if I come out in one piece! It's about the adventure of it!
Now I know how to answer when my wife asks; Can't you just go hunt somewhere close? Why do you have to travel out west or go to Alaska?
The answer; Nope, I have to go test myself, be myself and challenge myself in unknown places. Those places are waiting and one of these days I will be there in the middle of it. Hopefully in the middle of a bigger adventure than I imagined!