Vol. 12 Num. 4

Vol. 12 Num. 4

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June-July 2024 Edition  The value of documenting our outdoor adventures is being able to look back at the memories we make chasing happy dogs, clever birds, and elusive fish. We do this to create and cultivate stories that will encourage you to spend more time outdoors as well. In this issue of Covey Rise, we learn from an eclectic collection of lucky souls. Tom Hall, who left us too soon, was lucky enough to curate a patch of dirt that will always whisper his name in the afternoon breeze. Lang Syne, his quail place in South Carolina, is a reminder of our common call to stewardship in our short time atop this blue ball, our aspiration to leave it better than we found it. Tom did that, and we should follow his lead. Mark Bollman, founder of Ball and Buck, affirms the notion that luck favors the prepared. If you’re going to spend more time outdoors, you might as well do so in clothing designed to see the journey through. Lucchese brings a history and functional art to the equation, and w

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