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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2024 · 42 MIN

A Conversation with Wyoming Mountain Man, Alan Sinner

from Echoes of the Tracks: MFF podcast · host Joshua Coursey, Husband, Father, Wildlife, Hunting

In the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we delve deep into the untamed heart of the wilderness with a remarkable guest who embodies the essence of the outdoorsman: Alan Sinner. At 65 years young, Alan is a multifaceted individual whose life has been woven intricately with the rugged landscapes of Wyoming. As an artist, photographer, hunter, fisherman, horseman, trapper, and all-around Mountain Man, Alan's journey through the wilderness is as diverse as the terrain he traverses. With the distinction of being the oldest tenured photographer in Wyoming, Alan's lens captures the raw beauty of nature, often venturing into the wild to seek out elusive subjects like Grizzly Bears and Wolves. But Alan's love for the outdoors extends far beyond his camera lens; he is a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation and eagerly shares his wealth of knowledge with others. Married to his beloved Nancy Grey Sinner, Alan's life is intertwined with both human connection and the solitude of the wilderness. His involvement in various boards and associations, such as the Fremont County Predator board and the Wyoming Trappers Association, underscores his commitment to preserving the delicate balance between man and nature. Alan's journey into the heart of the wilderness began at a young age, embarking on a transformative pack trip through the Wyoming wilderness when he was just 19 years old. Alone in the mountains with only his horses for company, Alan discovered a profound connection to the land that would shape the course of his life. Throughout his 65 years in Wyoming, Alan has traversed diverse landscapes and forged connections with a myriad of individuals. With his affable nature and unfiltered honesty, Alan is a captivating storyteller who isn't afraid to speak his mind. Join us as we sit down with Alan Sinner to unravel the soul of the wilderness and explore the depths of his extraordinary journey as Wyoming's very own modern-day Mountain Man. Hold onto your hat, for this is a conversation you won't soon forget!  Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.  

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