Since 1994 · Rifle hunter, system builder
I read all the books.
Watched every video.
Still felt lost
in the field.
30 years of hunting across three continents taught me one thing: knowing more doesn't fix the problem. Structure — converted to skills, then to autopilot — is the only thing that holds up when the animal is in front of you and your brain is on fire.
The short version
I'm Christian. I've been hunting since I was a kid. Three continents, more species than I can count, and an obsession with systems that makes Commander Data look laid-back.
For years I collected knowledge like it was the answer. More books, more courses, more gear research. None of it connected. I'd show up prepared on paper and fumble when it mattered.
The problem was never information. It was structure. So I built one.
The framework
F.A.P.L.E.
Five phases. One framework. Built from thirty years of personal mistakes and a process-design background that wouldn't let me hunt without thinking about how it all fits together. It's not a course. It's a way of organising hunting so it holds up under pressure.
Fundamentals
The five-step hunting process. Find, reach, set up, shoot, follow up. Master the skills before the situation gets complicated.
Application
Questions 1-5. Situation, strategy, tactics, tools, techniques. How the fundamentals show up in the real hunt in front of you.
Preparation
Questions 6-8. Clothing system, carry system, transitions. The work you do before the season so you can think clearly when the season starts.
Logistics
Question 9. Trip admin and outdoorsmanship loadouts. The dull stuff that quietly decides whether the hunt goes well.
Execution
Question 10. Prepare, insert, hunt, extract, process. From boot-off to butchering, the rhythm of the actual trip.
The problem was never information. It was structure.
Elsewhere
About
Hunter. Instructor. System builder.
30 years across three continents. Certified rifle instructor through the Danish Environmental Agency. Two decades in product development and process design — LEAN Six Sigma, JTBD, mental models. F.A.P.L.E. came out of that intersection.
→E3 Hunter App
I'm building a tool to put the framework into practice.
E3 Hunter is the app I'm building for myself. Gear inventory, loadouts, hunt planning, shot-pattern analysis. It walks through F.A.P.L.E. step by step.
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