Friday, January 29, 2010

SHOW Show 2010, Las Vegas, NV – A look from the Trail Master’s side

If there was ever a heaven on this Earth for the Outdoorsman/women, Military, Tactical or Law Enforcement crowd, you just missed it as the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show or known in the industry as the SHOT Show, for 2010 wrapped up last week with near record attendance. As I look back over the last year as both a media professional and as an on-line retailer, even the struggling economy has not damped firearms and ammunition sales. SHOT Show this year ran from January 19-22 and I saw signs of both optimism and yet still in a ever seemingly struggling market, trying to rekindle and reshape itself to adapt to the new buying market places the online community and retail stores both have had the challenges of facing to meet customers’ needs and demands.

A total of 58,444 people made the trek to Las Vegas with 31,280 buyers, and the 1,804 media professionals attending establishing a new record. Every company a person that loves this type of crowd could ever imagine is there representing new products, services, toys and gear to hit the market this year or to renew old friendships, contracts, place yearly orders and to make new relationships. From some of the most rich and famous to the little guys with great ideas trying to bring them to market, you never knew who you might run into at the next turn, and let me tell you, with the Event covering much of the entire Sand Convention Centers 700,000 net square feet in the convention center’s halls and the Venetian Hotel’s meeting rooms. Exhibiting companies numbered 1,633, with about 125 of them being international companies. The show is owned and sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the firearms industry’s trade association and is not open to the general public, but is the breeding ground, behind the scenes, of the hunting, fishing and outdoors World.

Having the opportunity of going down with a unique perspective of both sides of the industry, as a media professional, I was in awe! Getting to the point in your career to be able to go rub elbows with friends you’ve made along the way and finally meet with many of the people you have interviewed and worked with for years, but in many cases, never actually gotten to meet is one not to be forgotten but rather cherished. Having the opportunity to be invited to go to The 2010 Sportsman Channel’s, Sportsman Choice Award Ceremony at Lagasse's Stadium in the Venetian Hotel and see a man I have watched his career blossom over the last few years from selling his first DVD’s on-line to him starting his very popular TV Show and now to being Awarded the Best Hunt Show, Les Johnson with Predator Quest, you are the man! And being there after having the show I am involved with, Huntin’ with “The Judge” with Judge Julie Mogenis and Posse’, being in the initial running for these awards, was an honor all in itself. The equivalent of the Academy Awards of the Outdoor Industry, who would have ever thought I would be sitting there. Someone pinch me OK?

And yet as a retailer, hearing both success stories and then seeing struggling smaller companies trying to break into the market, it brought back to reality how the industry as a whole has quickly changed in the market place we find ourselves in as 2010 starts off. We are adapting and companies are finding ways to improve technology and in most cases keep costs affordable for the everyday outdoorsman, and yet many higher end companies that are producing products (for the right price) can and will do about anything to make the next time you head outdoors a new experience. But not only for the outdoors-man, no way, if you like tactical, high tech, muscle and protection, hundreds of dealers from the consumer level to the Military only products are there by the droves. Not having been to the 2009 SHOT Show, I saw change from the 2008 show which was the last I had attended, changes in a tough market that has been undermined with legal lawsuits and public misunderstanding of many of the issues hunters, fisherman and outdoors man face, I saw optimism! Strong folks in a tough spot often are the best form when they are banded together and SHOT Show does bring bonding and proactive change within our industry as a whole. I am hopeful for a robust and growing 2010 market and I think the industry as a whole is too!

Next year’s SHOT Show is slated for January 18-21, 2011, at the Sands Expo & Conference Center in Las Vegas.




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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

DEER VALLEY RESORT TO OFFER “SKI UTAH LUCKY 13” LEARN-TO-SKI PACKAGE

January 30 – 31, 2010


WHAT:
In honor of the January National Learn a Snowsport Month, Deer Valley Resort will offer an introductory learn-to-ski package to Utah locals who have never skied before. A local is anyone with a current Utah driver’s license. If the participant does not have a valid Utah driver’s license they must present a photo ID accompanied by a current Utah property tax form, Utah utility bill or Utah business paycheck stub. Participants must also be 13 years of age or older.

WHEN:
The clinics are offered on Saturday, January 30 and Sunday, January 31, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Registered participants must check-in between 7:45 and 8:45 a.m.

COST:
$39 for the learn-to-ski package ($13 for lifts, $13 for rental and $13 for clinic).
Reservations must be canceled by 5 p.m. MST two days prior to the reservation; otherwise a cancellation/no-show fee of $39 per reservation will be charged.

HOW:
Reservations must be made by calling 888-754-8477 or 435-645-6648 and mentioning the "Ski Utah Lucky 13”. One lesson, per person please. The promotion is limited to the first 55 participants each day.

WHERE:
Participants will check in at the Snow Park Lodge lower level in the basket check area. Deer Valley Resort, Park City, Utah.

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Jayson Toerck, Pro Staff, Trail Master Outdoors


Jayson Toerck and Turk, Turk is the blond, good looking one, have been a member of our Pro Staff for many years now. Jayson gets the tough job of reviewing products and performing in public appearances for the Trail Master Outdoors company.

Jayson has a knack of taking the toughest and most well built products and putting them through test process to make sure they stand up to our high standards. He has been known to find a few flaws in every product, but yet also be able to separate those flaws out and determine high lights as well.

Turk on the other hand, is our test pilot for all products related to the four legged variety and making sure they get his personal seal of approval.


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Your Trail Master to the Great Outdoors, Cris Draper

Cris Draper, the Trail Master


Born in Salt Lake City, Utah
Raised in Magna, Utah
Attended Cyprus High School
Joined the U.S. Marine Corps from 1978-81
Served in Okinawa, Japan, Camp Pendelton, and Camp Fort Hunter Leggett

Growing up in Utah, and having a very outdoor oriented family, I have been enjoying outdoor recreation since before I could walk. My father was an avid fisherman, hunter and rock hound. My mother also shared these interests and passed them on to my sister and myself. Family time usually found us escaping to a remote favorite camping spot and leaving the fast paced World behind. Learning and sharing these experiences at a young age distilled a life long love of the outdoors in me that has recently grown into commitment for me to do all I can to ensure the same opportunities are available for my children that I had available when I was growing up here in our great State.

I enjoy sharing my interests and love of the outdoors with my children and work to teach them to appreciate the great gifts we have in our backyards. We regularly spend family time ATV'ing, Snowmobiling, 4 X 4'ing, Camping or just about any outdoor activity you can name at one time of the year or the other. Being a single parent, I truly feel that the lessons the kids learn outdoors are invaluable in their growth and understanding of the Earth in which we live.



Cris and his Nova Scotia Black Bear


I have always found a special inner peace from the various activities I enjoy and countless hours I have spent in Mother Nature's embrace. This time spent in the outdoors, is when I find out "who" I am and what part I play in the World in which we live. This life long quest in the outdoors, has given me a vast knowledge of recreational experience to draw from in my current task in the workplace. In 1996, I put my outdoors experience to work (and the love to share these experiences) and decided to create a web site dedicated to the sport of hunting. The Hunting Trail fast grew into a very popular stop for web surfers to gather the information they where looking for. I developed a "web ring" scripting program and began providing a valuable service to the hunting community that allowed us to link our similar topic oriented web sites together into a on-line community. This free service was migrated into the fishing and outdoor recreation platforms and the Rec-Outdoors Marketing Group of web sites was born. I expanded to cover more of the recreational outdoor activities I had experience in and enjoyed participating in.

In 1999, the workload fast became more than I could handle on my own with over 10 million hits per month and I began looking for a likely partner to take these programs to the next level. The old AmazingOutdoors.com proved to be the final selected partner and a merger was finalized. With the merger, many opportunities to continue my passion in life have come full circle and I have diversified into almost all outdoor recreational activities from rock climbing to nature photography. In April of 2000, UtahOutdoors.com began producing a radio show dealing with outdoor recreation. We began the production of the UtahOutdoors.com Radio Show in late April and have taken this show to new heights! Our Saturday morning show is one of the highest rated shows airing in the time slot for our coverage area. With great outdoor information, weekly contests and FishBytes, (our weekly fishing report) and many more features, we are constantly working on bring our listeners the very best content available!

In 2006, we also launched the Amazing Outdoors Radio Network, a syndicated show which airs on our affiliate stations all across the West. The show has been received with great enthusiasm and is the fastest growing outdoors syndicated show in the market place.

Utah Outdoors Radio on KSL Newsradio 1160 AM and 102.7 FM had grown to be a force in the market with loyal listeners from all over the globe with the introduction of our PodCast in 2005. The show has won multiple awards from the Utah Broadcasters Association for the "Most Entertaining AM Talk Radio Show" in our market, winning over some long standing favorite competition! In November of 2008, I left the old crew at KSL to start on my own new pathway of adventures.

2009 brought new adventure and opportunities and Cris teamed up with the nationally televised TV Show, Huntin' with "The Judge" as part of the Posse' and March 4th launched the all new Trail Master Outdoors Radio which airs on Saturday mornings from 7 - 9 AM mountain time on KALL 700 Sports an ESPN Affiliate station.



Cris and his pending SCI New World Record Free Range Red Stag
New Zealand 2009


I am an accomplished writer and have had many articles featured in:

Utah Outdoors Magazine
Southern Utah Outdoors
The Valley Journals, Sports and Recreation News
Hunt'n and Fish'n Biz

I have also produced and been featured on many outdoor sports and recreation TV segments which aired on “Good Morning Utah”, the local ABC affiliate station in Salt Lake City, Utah. The segments featured all forms of outdoor activity from rock climbing, fishing, rock hounding, ATV’s, and more! I have produced and voiced many clients radio and television spots.

I have given seminars on Hunting Mule Deer at the International Sportsmen's Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah. I hosted and MC's the Sporting Dogs Arena at the 2003 ISE Show here in Salt Lake and hosted the Hunting Theater in 2004, 2005, and 2006 worked with the Youth Archery Area. I was honored also in 2003, to be the Master of Ceremonies for the Salt Lake Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundations Banquet Dinner. In 2004 as Master of Ceremonies for the Utah SCI Banquet, and in 2006 to the Utah Chaper of the Ducks Unlimited Banquet.

I am a self taught and accomplished Web Master with a full range of both HTML and Programming Skills. I enjoy the interaction with people from around the World the web affords me and have many world-wide friendships.



 Africa 2009

Tune in each Saturday morning on the radio, on the web or subscribe to our podcast on ITunes and watch for us on the Versus and Sportsman's Channel!

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Lori Lee - Lori's Mountain Report


Lori Lee, host our Lori's Mountain Report Segments on Trail Master Outdoors Radio on KALL 700 Sports and brings you some of the best information on what slopes to hit, where the best deals are and special events you don't want to miss.

Lori Lee, one of Utah’s most prominent female outdoor adventure writers, is the author of Wild Weekends in Utah, The Best Snowshoe Trails of the Wasatch and Yurts of Utah.

A freelance writer for the Outdoor Industry for over a decade her work has been published in BackPacker magazine, Her Sports, Wasatch Woman, Sea Kayaker, Inside Outdoor, Outdoor Utah, Camping Life, Wasatch Woman and a host of other magazines.


A member of Ski Utah, Lori spends winter out on the slopes and at board meetings keeping up on the latest trends and powder stashes so she can bring the mountain report to you. For more information on Lori go to www.lorijlee.com





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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Trail Master Outdoors Radio Show 1st Hour Podcast for January 23, 2010

Cris Draper, the Trail Master is joined by Jayson Toerck Pro Staff for TMO and Tom Austin with Predator Strike Force in studio. We check in with the Utah Avalanche Center for an update on current conditions. Bryan Christensen with the Utah DWR Licensing Division calls in to help you get the right information on applying for a big game permit in Utah starting Feb. 2nd, 2010. Brian Urban with RAT GRIPS calls from the wrap up at SHOT Show and we talk about the 1001 uses for RAT Grips. And the in studio guests are talking coyote hunting!

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Trail Master Outdoors Radio Show 2nd Hour Podcast for January 23, 2010

Cris Draper, the Trail Master is joined by Jayson Toerck Pro Staff for TMO and Tom Austin with Predator Strike Force in studio. It's coyote hunting season and we are dedicating this entire hour And the in studio guests are talking coyote hunting! Cris interviewed the folks at Extreme Dimension Wildlife Calls at SHOT Show and they talk about some of the options they offer in calls and decoys. Tom talks about going big time with the FOX Pro Game Call. We talk about how to locate, tips on calling them in, common mistakes, and the differences between mouth and electronic calls. And we wrap up the show with Paige Boucher from Mountain Hardware and talk about the 2010 Send A Kid To Camp Program they support and we wish them a Happy 16th Birthday of making some of the toughest hardware on the Mountain!

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