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August 11, 2006

Brett,

It's been almost three weeks since we left the Montana Wilderness to return to our "normal" life in northern New York.  I've thought about the trip daily since I left and have often debated in my mind what was most special to me. The conclusion I came to was that I was able to share such a wonderful experience with my wife, who became enamored with the idea of the summer trip when I first mentioned it, and her enthusiasm continued to grow as I talked about and shared pictures of my recent trips with you to the Scapegoat Wilderness elk camp and Deer Creek mule deer camp. We both had a tremendous time, and you all went above and beyond with your efforts to make us comfortable and show us a great time. Let's just say my 45th birthday celebration is now indelibly etched into my memory forever!!! I know Donna particularly enjoyed "digging" for gold on our day trip to the old mine out of Meadow Creek camp, and for me I was a little overwhelmed with the fishing opportunities, not being much of a fisherman and all. I can honestly say there was not one single aspect of the trip that I did not take pleasure in and really enjoyed myself. Sleeping in a bedroll under the stars instead of our tent on our last night was truly an experience. Stars so big and close that you feel like you could reach up and pluck them out of the sky. Once again a heartfelt thanks to all, and the fall of 2008 can't get here fast enough, so that I can return once again. Here's to good health and happy trails to you, your family and your staff.

Sincerely,

Scott and Donna Bonno. Canton, New York

 


 

June 13, 2006

Mr. Brett Todd
664 Highway 10 East
Big Timber, MT 59011

Dear Brett;

Thank you so much for hosting the MOGA/FS Pack Trip last week. It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to visit about the issues that are important to the success of our outfitters and guides in such a beautiful setting. I was also pleased with the opportunity to visit your camp, which I have heard about for years. You are considered one of our premier outfitters in the region. The professionalism of your camp and your hospitality confirmed for me that your reputation is well deserved.

Thanks again, Brett. I'll look forward to visiting with you in the future.

Sincerely

CHRIS RYAN
Regional Wilderness Program Manager

 


July 28, 2005

Dear Brett & Julie, Gary, Guy and Susan.

The sentiment in this card cannot possibly express our gratitude for the experience of a lifetime. Not only did we get to view God's own country up-close every day, but the combined experience which included a fabulous crew, the camp camaraderie, the horses (and mules!), the weather, the solitude and, of course, who can forget NFR (?) made this trip the best experience of our lives. Although we had looked forward to a trip like this for many years, I don't think we ever expected it to impact us in so many ways, This was no ordinary vacation - we came back forever changed. You cannot know how special your lives are to be a significant part of that experience for others. We are so happy to have met you all and we are counting the days until next year and Scapegoat! Stay well and safe. Till next year - thank you again,

Michael Simmons and Deborah McGhin

 


August 28, 2004

Brett,

I want to thank you and the entire K Lazy 3 crew that helped make the Wendell family adventure – the Continental Divide ride in August – such a wonderful experience! Each of the family members, either individually or in subgroups, have had adventures with K Lazy 3 over the last 7 years, either fall hunting, summer pack trips or working (camp cook, breaking camp). Every one of these adventures has been a very positive, learning experience. However, this family adventure was truly “the best it could be”!

First off, the excitement, enjoyment and positive attitude you and the crew have, demonstrates the love you have for this Rocky Mountain environment. This enhanced our enjoyment and excitement of the environment: the scenery, the wildlife, the camping and the riding.

Secondly, the trout fishing was fantastic! At Meadow Creek we caught Rainbow trout non-stop all morning! I have never in my life thrown so many trout back. Of course the interaction and humor of the entire group was special – Steve in his “Mr. GQ” Cabela’s outfit and Scott in his soaking wet jeans and sweatshirt from falling in the creek make quite a contrast J  Then the awesome beauty of the crystal clear waters of the high mountain lake (Big Horn lake) along with the abundance of very large Cutthroat trout made a special day. This time it was Ruthie and Denny providing the humor after each took a dunking.

Thirdly, just the plain natural beauty of the scenic mountain vistas that presented themselves as we rode the Divide was unbelievable. To support all this visual delight was an equally impressive culinary delight. The cooking facilities (traveling ovens!!) along with a “fine restaurant” menu and Susan’s cooking skills enhanced the meals beyond any expectations. We were simply WOWed!

Finally, and the most important component, was that the Wendell’s got to share this wondrous adventure together, as a family. It is an adventure that will be etched in each of our minds permanently. Additionally, our family got to share this with you and K Lazy 3, who have been such an important part of each of our lives.

 A very heart-felt THANK YOU!!

                        Ruthie, Denny, Steve, Scott and Michelle Wendell