This past weekend thanks to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the Outdoor Dream Foundation, Stimson Lumber Company, the Tillamook Chapter of RMEF and many volunteers, I was honored to share an incredible hunt with a 13 year old boy named Wyatt. Wyatt is from South Carolina and was born loving the outdoors. He has been fishing with his father long before he could even walk. At the age of 2, Wyatt was diagnosed with acute t-cell lymphoma and underwent two years of treatment. Thankfully, today Wyatt is currently in remission from cancer.

On Saturday September 1st, Wyatt’s dreams of harvesting a Roosevelt Elk came true when he took aim on a beautiful 6×7 bull scoring just over 290. I cannot begin to explain the gratitude that Wyatt and his parents felt. Through thick and thin this family has stuck together to over-come the battle for Wyatt’s life. To see them all together with a light hearts, smiling, laughing and enjoying the Western outdoors disease free was something that I will never forget.
A big enough thanks cannot be given to those who support the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Team Elk and the Outdoor Dream Foundation. Without all of you and the countless volunteers, these dreams would not become a reality for kids like Wyatt. Together, we are ensuring the continuation of our hunting heritage and a legacy that will last forever.