Meet Laramy Sasquatch Miller, one of the last mountain men of the Rocky Mountains. Follow Laramy as he attempts to harvest a huge Canadian moose.
Laramy pursues big grizzly bear in the remote mountain of British Columbia. Plus, follow Laramy as he does some trapping for beaver. kwadventure
Laramy continues his pursuit of a big grizzly bear in the rugged mountains of British Columbia.
This week, Laramy and a pack of dogs are chasing mountain lions through the snow covered wilderness.
Laramy walks the snow-covered mountains in search of the most abundant big game in North America: the common whitetail deer.
The busy beavers of the wilderness serve as food and clothing for mountain man Laramy Miller.
Can Laramy survive the harsh conditions of elk country? With one misfire and a fresh blanket of snow on the mountains, the task of harvesting an elk for the winter is getting harder and harder.
Laramy is on the hunt for elk in the mountains of Northeastern Washington.
This week Laramy is in Ontario chasing after whitetails with his Hawken rifle and freshly made lead ammo.
This week, Laramy is hunting the American buffalo - but first, he prepares his horse for the task of hauling a heavy animal.
Sasquatch has made the long journey south, to Texas, where he will hunt the aoudad with his Hawken rifle.
Laramy is searching the wild summits of the Rocky Mountains for a big bull elk.
Join us this week as we recap the season.
Sasquatch, Laramy Miller, braves bears and stormy weather in the wilderness of the Rocky Mountains while hunting the majestic Colorado elk.
This week on Sasquatch, Laramy Miller is in the Colorado mountains chasing after elk with his self-made arrows.
After harvesting his elk for the year, Laramy Miller sets his sights on even bigger game.
This week on Sasquatch, Laramy is on the hunt for a moose with his Hawken rifle.
Sasquatch, Laramy Miller, hunts the badlands of Montana for mule deer.
This week on Sasquatch, Laramy is in search of a bear with his Hawken rifle. The bear will be used to provide Laramy with warmth in the cold winters ahead.
Laramy Miller rides on horseback with his dogs by his side, hunting the elusive mountain lion in the Rocky Mountains.
Laramy Sasquatch Miller continues his hunt for mountain lion.
This week, we take a look back at Laramy Sasquatch Miller's adventures from this season.
Laramy meets up with his old mountain man buddy, Bloody Hand, to hunt some of New Mexico's fastest game, the antelope.
Laramy treks deep into the Colorado Rockies to bow hunt for elk.
Laramy faces bad luck and bad weather as he hunts the wild Rocky Mountains for elk.
Laramy hunts for whitetail deer in the Rocky Mountains behind his cabin.
Laramy returns to New Mexico to hunt for mule deer, but they're not the only animal that he runs into.
Laramy crafts his own tools in a blacksmith's forge and sets traps for mountain critters.
Laramy traps for wolves in the dense snow of the Rocky Mountains.
Laramy sets the dogs loose after mountain lions, but wolves may pose a threat to his pups.
Laramy continues his hunt for mountain lions in the Rocky Mountains.
Laramy hunts for black bear in the Rocky Mountains.
Laramy continues his hunt for black bear in the steep springtime Rockies.
Laramy stalks in on elk in this dry, grassy territory.
Laramy looks back at a successful season, recapping his favorite hunts.
Follow Laramy through the process of how mountain men skinned, fleshed, and tanned animal skins the way it was done in the mid 1800s.
Laramy rides the high lonesome in search of mule deer. Learn Laramy's mountain man techniques to stalk up close to a big mule deer buck.
Deep into unexplored territory, Laramy hunts the Alaskan frontier in search of caribou. But with a hungry grizzly on his trail, will his single-shot Hawken rifle be enough to protect him?
Elk calls echo through the mountains where Laramy is hunting. As night falls, Laramy gets within shooting range of a huge Elk.
Laramy chases after the big game cat of North America, the Mountain Lion! Known for dropping out of trees on unsuspecting prey, will Laramy be able to find this lion, before the lion finds him?
Laramy honors the history of the mountain man by trapping for beaver in the lower rockies.
Laramy takes an old pal, who owns an 1874 Sharps 45-70 buffalo gun, to hunt in the way of the mountain man. Sizzling elk meat is on the menu tonight!
Removed from the Rocky Mountains, Laramy travels to the mountain ranges of Northwest Alaska to hunt caribou with his .50 Cal Hawken. Learn a unique mountan man way to cook caribou ribs.
Laramy hunts for spring black bear in the Rocky Mountains with his Hawken rifle. Learn some skinning techniques and uses of black bear meat, fur, and fat.
Laramy hunts the Montana mountains for what is considered to be the toughest whitetail to stalk. Mountain whitetail provide any hunter, especially one that hunts the mountain man way, a tremendous challenge.
Laramy has spotted some huge moose, now he just needs to hope his Hawken shoots straight and true!
Spring black bear are out and moving after a bitter cold winter. Laramy uses old Indian stalking techniques that have been handed down to him through generations of his family heritage.
Laramy shows us how hunting was done in the mid 1800s by the Mountain Men, where unusual skills and stalking techniques were needed to survive throughout the winter. Harsh Winters were known as "White Death" to the Mountain Men.
Laramy rides the high lonesome in search of a mountain mule deer. Learn the old mountain man techniques to stalk in close to a big mule deer buck.
Deep in the Alaskan territory, Laramy hunts the frontier in search of caribou. When a hungry grizzly sniffs around camp, will Laramy's single shot rifle be enough protection?
Laramy lets loose the dogs and rides the snowy mountains in search of the big game cat of North America, the mountain lion.
Springtime begins as Laramy honors the history of the mountain men by trapping for beaver and other critters.
Deep in the Alaskan territory, Laramy hunts for caribou until a severe accident with the Hawken throws the whole hunt into question.
Laramy can't let his injury slow him down. He recaps the incident before rolling up his sleeves to carry on hunting the mountain man way.
Forging one's own tools was a valuable skill for the mountain men. Laramy takes hammer to steel as he shows us how he crafts his own gear.
With a tag in pocket, Laramy takes to the mountains of Idaho on the hunt for the elusive elk.
Winter trapping requires different skills than trapping in the spring. Laramy pulls out all the tricks to trap for critters.
Laramy hunts the steep climbs of Idaho for mountain whitetail. Hunting these mountains in the old way makes for a tremendous challenge.
A real outdoorsman uses every part of the kill, and Laramy shows us why skinning and tanning is such an important part of the mountain man life.
Laramy shows us how the mountain men hunted in the 1800s, where unusual skills and stalking techniques were needed not only to succeed in the hunt, but to survive the harsh winters.
Laramy Miller explores new territory in the western plateaus of Texas. This loud, open country is a challenge, but Laramy proves that with the right amount of patience, he can stalk in on anything.
For hunting elk, there's nothing better than chasing bugling bulls in the high lonesome of Colorado. But Laramy must act quickly, before the coyotes scare the elk herds out of these mountains.
Spring Black Bear roam these mountains, just out of sight and beyond the trail. With only his old black powder gun for protection, Laramy needs to make sure that he sees the bear, before the bear spots him.
Laramy continues the hunt for Muledeer in west Texas where the country is loud, open, and dry. There are countless Muledeer around him, but now Laramy needs to find the right buck to take.
In search of elk, Laramy has made the long journey on horseback deep into these Montana Mountains. Now he just needs to get within shooting range of one of these massive bulls.
Laramy tests his trapping skills in the wilderness of Alaska. It can be different, but no less rewarding.
Elk hunting in Montana, Laramy stalks in on a massive bull. With only his bow and arrow, Laramy takes the shot and proves his worth. But making the shot is only half of the battle.
In the rocky plateaus of west Texas, Laramy is on the hunt for Aoudad. Steep bluffs, loud terrain, and gun troubles. Getting within range can be tricky, but Laramy makes sure that when he takes the shot, he makes it count.
In the vast wilderness of Alaska, Laramy is on the stalk for deer and hungering for venison.
Known to attack from above, Mountain Lion can quickly change from hunted, to hunter. Laramy must keep his guard up as he stalks through these trees in search for a cat he calls "Elk-Killer"
In the deep Alaskan wilderness, Laramy Miller is on the hunt for big Deer. But stalking in on an animal in this open country can prove a challenge.
Laramy shows his trapping skills as he traps for all sorts of critters near his mountain home.
Laramy thinks back over his favorite hunts throughout the series, and gives a heartfelt farewell.