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in reply to: Cut Scene from Ascent #36332
Like Untamed, the DVDs won’t be offered retail. People can still get a DVDs with both ascent and untamed, as well as additional content, by signing up at the appropriate level on patreon.com/clayhayes
Patreon is the crowdfunding platform I’m using now to help support the films and how-to videos. Thanks, ch
in reply to: Cut Scene from Ascent #23700For those of you that donated to the project, I’ll have your DVDs in the mail soon. I’m mailing off the master today for duplication. Thanks much, ch
in reply to: Cut Scene from Ascent #59152jmsmithy wrote: Great. Look forward to it. I’ll keep checking in here as assume you’ll “announce” here, your FB page etc. Love to chat about it with the gang @ ETAR this summer ??
I’ll make it to ETAR one of thes years but not this one??
in reply to: Cut Scene from Ascent #59123That bow is about 55@29 or so. It’s one of my favorites.
in reply to: Cut Scene from Ascent #55629Not exactly sure yet. It will depend on the timing of the tour. Could be released online as early as this summer.
in reply to: Showdown of the Small Game Heads! #55614Great tip Steve. Sounds like a good topic for a quick video!
in reply to: Apr/MayTBM editorial #10884I enjoyed it as well. My two boys 4&6 spend hours stomping in mudd puddles and catching bugs in the woods out back. I’ll check in on them every once in a while but they’re on their own mostly. They know what to watch for. I’d argue that not providing a child with unstructured play time in the woods is neglect.
Congratulations. It is different isn’t it. Took me 3 years of frustration before I got my first. I remember it like it was yesterday.
in reply to: Untamed – Online now #23559Thanks everyone, for the comments and for helping to spread this film around. As of a few minutes ago it had over 5500 views in just 2 days. That’s pretty damn good.
I’ve heard some great comments, even from some “hi-tech” sites where it’s been posted.
thanks again, ch
pothunter wrote: Clay, I was flinging a few arrows with Chris Reade Wednesday lunchtime, looks like my order has moved down the priority list again….. one day Chris if you read this.
He makes a nice knife, I’ve seen these evolve over the last few years.
Mark.
They look beautiful and very well made. I’ll be sure to make you jealous when I get one in hand.:D
grumpy wrote: Us old hippies liked your beard, you could lose the funny looking haircut.
It’s already back:D
in reply to: Killing the future of hunting. #30909No response as of yet, but I’ll be sure to post it if they do respond. And thanks to all who’ve shared it via social media, e-mail or other. It’s going far. Apparently there’s a lot of folks out there that are fed up with this sort of thing.
in reply to: Canoe paddling – Backcountry College #61826grumpy wrote: Thanks Clay, Audrey understood you a LOT better than she does me, while I’m in the back of the canoe, and she is in the font…
Ha, that sounds like me and my bride… I can now add marriage counselor to my resume. 😀
in reply to: Shooting tips – video #56665eidsvolling wrote: [quote=Clay Hayes]Rotate that phone so you’re capturing on the horizontal and you can avoid those black bars on the sides.:wink:
Indeed. It requires more effort than I could summon while lounging on the sofa.
BTW, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus record at 240 fps and play at 30 fps as well. Plus I can order a pizza, play the latest excellent vid from Twisted Stave Media and shop for deeply discounted GoPro Heroes all at the same time. 😉
:shock:I was really impressed by the video quality on my nephews new android phone. It does the same thing as the iphone. pretty impressive.
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