Buddy, Jason and Stephan talk about risk and reward. It’s amazing how a “normal” day in the woods, doing the same thing you have done 1000 times can turn into a train wreck in a split second.  Something that we have not mentally prepared for or catch us off guard can have very different results than expected.  The three focus on “high risk, low frequency” events and how they leave the most room for error and for things to go south.  How exactly can a low risk event make the rapid an drastic shift to high risk? The guys have a couple good examples to ponder.   Check out this great explanation by Gordan Graham for a quick crash course in the risk/frequency chart for a better base understanding. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Og9Usv82CdU&fbclid=IwAR3EU3CEswDzZuK7_SRodcEKvGdzXTM_t80n-HXgncIAyXddt1Z8P8yCmQE