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WeatherWool Advisor Don Nguyen is a Mountaineer, Survivalist, Television Personality and Hunting Guide
WeatherWool Advisor Don Nguyen is a Mountaineer, Survivalist, Television Personality and Hunting Guide
WeatherWool Advisor Don Nguyen is a Mountaineer, Survivalist, Television Personality and Hunting Guide
WeatherWool Advisor Don Nguyen is a Mountaineer, Survivalist, Television Personality and Hunting Guide
WeatherWool Advisor and Mountaineering Guide Don Nguyen wore WeatherWool ShirtJac in Lynx Pattern to summit Argentina's Mount Aconcagua

Don Nguyen

OUTDOORS PROFESSIONAL

Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana. Home is camp, camp is home.

Donwin87@gmail.com
Web: www.WeDoItOutside.com
Instagram: @the_real_don_nguyen
FB: www.Facebook.com/donqwin

Youtube: www.Youtube.com/wedoitoutside ... one of Don's videos compares the WeatherWool All-Around Jacket to the Filson Double Mackinaw.

Specialties: Mountaineering guide, elk hunting guide, bushcraft instruction. 

Don Nguyen is a multifaceted outdoorsman and guide. Don is a certified guide on Mt Rainier in Washington State, and many other peaks in the Pacific Northwest of USA, guiding people across glaciers up to remote summits.  Don has also guided climbers to the summits of Denali in Alaska and Aconcagua in Argentina, and has worn WeatherWool to all of these summits. In addition, Don instructs technical climbing skills courses to every skill level, from first timers to US Special Forces members.

During hunting season Don guides backcountry elk hunts, in the northern Rockies.

When Don is not on a mountain peak or tracking game, he is in a remote part of the world learning bushcraft from indigenous peoples. You can watch and learn some of what he’s documented on his blog, and Youtube Channel.

Because of his varied travels and skills, Don was featured on an episode of Naked and Afraid in Namibia.

“I elk guide 90+ days a year in the backcountry on foot on and on horseback. I only use clothes and gear that will not let me down, from sweltering September bowhunts, to full winter conditions in November at 11,000 feet [3400 meters]. WeatherWool is the only choice.”

 

17 June 2020