What does it take to hunt country so wild you have to jump out of a plane just to reach it?
In this episode of the EatWild Podcast, I am sitting down with Axel Lubeck. Axel learned how to jump out of airplanes while serving in the Canadian military. He continued to develop his skills and passion for skydiving, working as a smoke jumper for Alberta Wildfire.
Axels take us on the ultimate adventure hunt to one of the most remote areas in British Columbia, best reached by parachute. What started as a love for hunting in Alberta evolved into an 18-month plan to skydive into remote mountain country, pack raft out, and hunt sheep far beyond roads and trails.
Axel breaks down the reality behind airborne expeditions: the preparation, the risk management, the teamwork, and the hard decisions that matter when you’re fully committed in wild places. We talk gear that actually changes what’s possible, how pack rafts are reshaping backcountry access, and why ethics and conservation matter even more when adventure gets extreme.
This isn’t about shortcuts or adrenaline. It’s about earning access, respecting wild places, and pushing personal limits with intention.
If you’ve ever wondered how far is too far — or what’s possible when preparation meets purpose — this one’s for you.
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