#66 Rick Spicer on Project Quiver

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Rick Spicer is an outdoor educator, bow hunter, and amateur bowyer living in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He is a partner in Pack Rat Outdoor Center, an outdoor adventure gear retailer. Also he is director of Pack Rat’s annual adventure race known as Brewha Bushwhack, where participants complete a variety of survival challenges. And he is the creator and founder of Mallorn Gear, which makes rugged and functional quivers. Rick has been mountaineering for many decades and is obsessed with canyoneering in Southern Utah. 

Even if I didn’t hunt, I would still shoot bow and arrow, and I’d still go out and just hike around with my bow because I love it.
— Rick Spicer

Please enjoy this episode of Project Quiver on Salish Wolf with Rick Spicer.

Episode Links:

https://www.instagram.com/packratbushcraft/

Brewha Bushwhack

Packrat Outdoor Center

Mallorn Gear

⁠Project Quiver⁠ at Anchor Point Expeditions

Summary:

In this conversation, Rick Spicer shares his extensive experience in traditional archery, bow making, and outdoor education. He discusses his role at the Packrat Outdoor Center, a community-oriented business in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and his passion for hunting and teaching others about traditional archery. Rick also delves into the craft of arrow making, the design of innovative quivers, and the Bruja Bushwhack, an outdoor skills adventure race he organizes. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the importance of community, environmental sustainability, and spending quality time outdoors with family.

Show Notes:

Rick Spicer has over 26 years of experience in the outdoor retail industry.

The Packrat Outdoor Center is a community-oriented business in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Rick is passionate about traditional archery and has been shooting since he was 12.

He emphasizes the importance of community and education in outdoor activities.

Rick enjoys hunting whitetails and elk, primarily using a bow.

He has a unique approach to bow making, focusing on traditional methods.

Rick creates custom arrows and quivers, emphasizing craftsmanship and functionality.

The Bruja Bushwhack is an outdoor skills adventure race that promotes woodsmanship and teamwork.

Rick is committed to environmental sustainability in his business practices.

Family time outdoors is a priority for Rick, who enjoys sharing his passions with his children.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Rick Spicer and His Background

02:54 The Packrat Outdoor Center: A Community Hub

05:53 Traditional Archery: Passion and Expertise

08:56 The Craft of Bow Making: Techniques and Materials

11:48 Understanding Primitive vs. Traditional Archery

14:46 The Art of Arrow Making: A Personal Journey

17:53 Quiver Design: Functionality and Innovation

20:42 Challenges of Running a Small Business

23:54 Balancing Family Life and Outdoor Passion

43:38 Family Adventures and Outdoor Activities

46:47 Project Quiver: A Father-Daughter Collaboration

48:46 The Art of Bowcraft and Lifestyle

55:41 The Bruja Bushwhack: An Outdoor Skills Adventure

01:00:15 Community Engagement and Environmental Awareness

01:04:05 Reflections on Health, Fitness, and Family Dynamics

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