Station · Master Outfitter & Guide Commander ⚙ operational desk

Command the Frontier

Your gear, your horses, your seasons — finally pointed at full books and zero paperwork.

The offer

You already own the under-used assets: skill, stock, tack, boats, rigs, and off-season weeks.

Most outfitters run half-empty calendars and drown in the parts of the trade that aren't the trade: marketing, booking, scheduling, billing, no-shows. The Commons flips it. The rail keeps your calendar full and staged — you walk out the door and guide. Field marshal of the wilderness corridors: that's the whole job description.

Two commands under one station. Track A — the Pristine Commons: un-motorized, heritage-grade: cattle drives, waterfowl, upland birds, fly water, hand sluicing. Track B — the Overcharge Park: the kinetic containment layer — trophy trucks and winter bowls on barren ground, run with hard safety vectors. Take one track or both, by your skills and your license book.

Who carries what

The machine carries

  • Bookings, party sizing, day compilation
  • Gear staging routes and guest tracking
  • Zone boundaries — quiet country never meets thunder
  • Billing, tips, and the running tab

You deliver

  • The read of water, weather, and ground
  • Safety in the field — your word is final
  • The lore: every bend has a story, you tell it
  • Conservation discipline — limits honored, always

What's involved

ItemPlain terms
You areA licensed outfitter, hunting/fishing guide, wrangler, packer — or a motorsports operator for Track B. Insured and legal in your region.
Cost inNear zero — you bring gear and stock you already own. Idle capacity becomes booked capacity.
Day to dayLead the day's tracks. Calls and bookings never touch you; the rail compiles your week and stages your kit.
EarningsFair Exchange — full guide rate plus live reciprocity adjustment from guests. No platform skim mentality; you see the balance move.
ConservationHouse rule, not garnish: bag limits, watershed purity, migratory corridors. Track A stays pristine or the layer fails its own mandate.
CommitmentSeason by season. Your region's wildlife and rules define your menu — Reno runs chukar and cutthroat; your node runs what's native.

Claim the Guide station

Tell us your region, your licenses, your stock and rigs, and which track you command. One person answers.

The wild stays wild. You just stop doing paperwork for it.