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Posted by Brokenwrench on January 24, 2007 at 15:48:02 from (66.222.0.171):
In Reply to: Re: Was 10 feet tall and bullet-proof posted by old on January 24, 2007 at 14:10:58:
Hey Old, Hope all is going well. I agree with your comments. A couple years ago I got asked to help guide for a diabled archery hunt. I did, but must admit I wasn`t too enthused, I was too busy, it was too far to travel, too much time away from work, etc. Needless to say, it`s a ton of work but I loved it. Now I look forward to guiding more than I do my own hunting. This group has opened my eyes to the disabled. Doing this, you get a real insight to the lifestyles of someone who is disabled. One of the biggest suprises to me is how willing people are to share their stories, and what it`s like to be in their position. When I get in one of those self-pity moods, I think of all my friends that it takes literally hours each day to do something that I can in minutes. Put`s a whole new perspective on things. If you or any on this sight are disabled and still love to hunt, check out the website for the United Foudation For Disabled Archers(UFFDA). This is an awesome organization of people who just want to get folks out in the woods hunting. I could go on and on, but don`t want to hijack the original post. Take care and good luck with all the cleanup. Brokenwrench
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