Do you think you can handle it?

I'll admit that I don't think I could handle driving a truck with all of those graphics on it.
 
Does it come with a flat brim hat... I just love those
 
The Blue FJ Cruiser is a much better Rocky Mountain vehicle that I'd be proud to drive. I'd be too embarrassed driving around that Mtn Ops Dodge.
 
That video is sweet! If I win I'm getting a huge a$$ clevis and a set of pink truck nuts to hang off that bad boy!
 
Ok gotta ask... What is wrong with Cam or do you just not like jacked up Ram trucks?
 
Honestly Cam seems like a good guy who works really hard... but the over the top marketing of hunting, which he is is definitely a part of is exhausting and comical. All the hammering and grinding I hear about from these guys makes me think they are construction workers not hunters. I think the same thing about basketball adds, Michael Phelps adds, ect. ect. in the sports marketing field trying to paint people as superheros.

Basically Cam's public persona is missing the authenticity that makes someone like Randy so popular and is the reason he gets a lot of chit thrown at him.
 
wllm1313- I see where your coming from. I knew of Cam long before he became a "Rockstar". Larry Jones and Dwight Schuh helped get him going. Honestly though Cam is a great guy he and most of his sponsors appeal to the more (for lack of a better word) "extreme" group of people who enjoy the grind part of hardcore Mtn. hunting. I think it is more of the sponsors that give him the hype than anything. If you meet him, or just watch his videos he is a quiet and more reserved kind of guy than what you would think. I guess I myself don't follow anyone but enjoy a variety of people. Cam Haynes, Larry Jones, MR James, Wayne Carlton, Randy Newberg, and several others. I learn a lot from each of them, but I don't run out and buy everything they use, dress like them, or fist fight anyone that doesn't agree with their style. Anyway that is my 2 cents worth.
 
Eh. I get the appeal and get the criticism. Based solely on what I see online, its seems A lot of the forest has turned into a "Invisible Bro Fashion Show" in terms of the technology, gear and clothing obsession that seems to have taken over hunting. I have no problem with it if it creates more hunting advocates than takes away, but it is a almost retch inducing pill to swallow sometimes.
 
Somebody has to read ad copy and get free bling....I wouldn't have even know about it without the obsession thing.
 

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