Tim Brass / Tuesday, August 26, 2014 / Categories: Media 50 Reasons Why We Hunt Wilderness Solitude, spirituality, wild food, challenge and escape were the themes of responses our Facebook Fans gave when we asked "I hunt Wilderness because ____." In recognition of 50 years of the Wilderness Act, we've compiled 50 reasons why BHA fans choose to hunt the Wilderness... 1. I hate hunting in crowds!!!!!!!!! -Robert Benavidez 2. It's therapeutic. -Patrick Smith 3. I seek solitude. -Luke Johnson 4. For the beauty of nature. Its the closest you can come to how the world in its purest form that you can get in touch with. And get in touch with your purest self. -Shawn Maver 5. That's what men do. -Bill Lamb 6. I feel so much closer to what the good lord has given us. -Harold Cohick 7. It is where I belong. -Peter Morrow 8. I do it for the adventure and the challenge. -Sean West 9. There are few humans. -Bryan Lipscy 10. I seek the path less traveled. -Trevor Herrman 11. No ATVs, no Keystone Light cans! -Mark Penninger 12. For the peacefulness of walking through the woods and the heart pounding feeling you get with every sound you hear knowing it could be the game you're after! -Mikal Faucher 13. The whispering winds and lush green forest reminds me of of what happiness truly is. -John A. Jarvis 14. It keeps me from going postal on the local "pumpkin patch." -Adam Neff 15. Where the roads end, the elk begin! -Clayton Palmer 16. It has not been infected by mankind. -Gene Watson 17. I hunt the wilderness -because the wilderness hunts me! -Joe Dow 18. It's my church. -Ryan West 19. It's a great stress reliever to see the peace in nature and transfer that peace within. -Karissa Hendrickson 20. The wilderness boundary is the like a time line, it allows you to see many parts of the world as Muir, Roosevelt and Leopold saw them. Wilderness = Wildness. -Trevor Probandt 21. It keeps me rooted, keeps me connected and keeps me sane; it's where I belong. -David Stalling 22. I'm 70 years old and it keeps me feeling young and alive! Whither I harvest an animal or not. -Mac Jones 23. It nourishes my soul. -Nate Dansie 24. It's rugged, unforgiving and the only way to experience what life has to offer! -Shawn Sabo 25. I feel at peace when I'm in the wilderness. And I also have a family to feed. -Kayla Konya 26. Recognizing our insignificance is liberating. -Gregory MB 27. Its a hunt, not a harvest. -Jesse Shuck 28. The greater the effort, the greater the reward. -Ben Long 29. Hunting in the city is lame. -Neal Herrman 30. No motor vehicles! -Brad Riddle 31. That's what my dad taught me and it's what I'm teaching my kids. -Tim Broome 32. Its like stepping back in time. -Brett Fowers 33. It gives me solace, quality time away from the grind, and a deep connection to those hunters who traveled the same paths before us, unmolested by the modern world. -Land Tawney 34. That's the best place to find the elk! No ATVS, fewer people willing to put in the effort = less pressured game. -Cleve Dixon 35. Its quiet -Clint Moyer 36. Its how I choose to. Not the only way, but the best way. -Shaun Knutzen 37. At sunrise I want to hear an elk bugle not an ATV drive by. -Andy Roosa 38. For spiritually and physically clean foods for my family. -Rick Polzin 39. Its the most civilized place I know. -Jeff Dalton 40. More wildlife than people! -Phil Gordon 41. It is so peaceful and you don't have people running all over you. Plus it is an escape from the every day life of going to work and leaving behind all your worries. -Angelia Smith-Johnson 42. It's a reality check! Back to real reality and helps me escape the virtual reality bubble we typically live in. -Jordan Earlo Tubbs 43. That's where I'm happy! -Steve Reid 44. Days are long, scenery is beautiful, people are few and animals are plentiful. -Roger Sanford 45. I hunt wilderness because then I know my meat was fresh and that there's no additives or preservatives or artificial flavors. -Kristel Maver 46. I don't have to hide from hunters. -Ted Bair 47. It's the only place to feel completely secluded...one's ability to participate with nature to the fullest possibility. -Robb Leishman 48. That's where the big boys run! -Travis Tate 49. "In wildness is the preservation of the world"—Thoreau, submitted by -Sirhc Nnamuan 50. That's where the animals are. -Armond Acri Help us speak-up for the wild lands and wilderness areas that you depend on! Join "the sportsmen's voice for our wild public lands, waters and wildlife" here! Photo courtesy of Dalton Buller Photography Previous Article Minnesota BHA Rendezvous: Whitewater State Park & Wildlife Management Area (Aug. 15–17, 2014) Next Article Episode #10 of the Backcountry College: Knots and Such Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: the campfireBackcountry Stories Tim BrassTim Brass Other posts by Tim Brass Contact author