JB, you are the man!!! I can tell you as one who is "from the other side" that these people appreciate it more than most will ever know. I'm fortunate in that my disease (MS) can still "let me" go out and hunt. But not without the aid of my hunting cart. (BTW...this was when the cart was brand new.....many, many (as in several) changes have since been made))

When I bot this cart 5 years ago I could still walk about 500 yards or so and still drag a deer (if I had too) maybe 100 yards. Today I can walk out 100 yards, but I have to rest "a time" in order to walk back the 100 yards. The cart has a winch in front (for those times when I mis-judge how deep that mud is) and one in back for deer retrieval. Also, today I have a "real" roll cage.

When your in these folks position (which is far worse than mine) having the day to spend out hunting just takes your mind off of everything that you have to deal with in your day to day life. It's a true God-send for people such as yourself to do such a task.

I swiped this saying from somewhere, but I believe it applies to you and the group that did this: The choices you make reveal the true nature of your character.

You and your group are of the best!!

Dave