Sierra Langbell, a professional photographer and hunter, fell into a dark place dominated by drugs after she was abandoned as a teenager by her mother. “The only thing that saved me was being outdoors,” said Sierra, who made a conscientious decision to clear her mind and forge a new direction. “I feel like when I walk in these mountains, it’s like I’m walking away from who I was destined to be.” Follow along as Sierra tries to fill her elk tag in northern New Mexico.
Elk NetworkThe Chase- An RMEF Film
General , RMEF Films | November 29, 2023
THE CHASE - GIVEAWAY
We teamed up with our friends at Leupold to offer One Grand Prize winner the chance to take home over $1,000.00 in gear and offer Two runners-up(s) a complete RMEF Swag kit.
THE GEAR
HOW TO ENTER:
Watch the film and enter the form for a chance to win.
The giveaway runs from November 29th , 2023, at 6:00 p.m. MST and ends on December 6th, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. MST.
Winner(s) will be randomly selected from the form.
They will be contacted via email on or around December 9th.
RMEF Films in total are produced by support from:
Mathews Archery
Browning Firearms
Bass Pro Shops/Cabela’s
Volcon ePowersports
STIHL USA
Buck Knives
Danner
YETI
Eberlestock
Pendleton Whisky
Nosler
Silencer Central
Warn Winches
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