Saturday, July 10, 2010

A Personal Note of E-10 Thanks

As I am wont to do each post-Extravaganza, it is special for me to reach out and thank each of you who graced us with your presence here in Montana this year and who made E-10 the truly explosive event that it was.  It is early here this Saturday morning with a sweet morning breeze wafting through my office windows; John Denver's soft and melodious words emanate from the speakers overhead; and my now trusty pal Ma'am lies at my feet, yet resting from our now-annual trek yesterday up Rock Creek...a right of passage yearly sojourn for me where, in the silence of nature, I travel as far up Rock Creek Road as good sense at the time dictates and then spend the rest of the day "fishing down the Creek" back to Extravaganza Headquarters, (re)soaking up the sights, smells and experiences that this special place in God's own backyard has to offer.
 
Tomorrow, as each of you have now done, I head to the airport to return to "the reality of it all"--to that other life if mine where practicing law is the order of the day, doing deals is the passion of the time and where I have the privilege to interact with most of you in an advisory capacity.  In many ways, my Extravaganza role is little different from that in my "other life"--it is a role of providing opportunity as a trusted advisor to chosen friends and special people (often friends of friends), a role of opening eyes to different ways of doing easily available things that others oft ignore or think of as rote or mundane; and a role of introducing wonderful people to other wonderful people who share the common goal of yearning to derive from this life all that nature wonderfully has to offer--special role(s), indeed. 
 
As I look back on the gloriousness that constituted E-10, think back a moment with me on the Blog-captured special moments E-10, if you would.  Who can forget the wonderful antics of the Ignoble Ones who lead the charge this year with waters that, contrary to all earlier predictions, proved to be higher than normal, and whose wine consumption (proudly) matched that higher water mark?  Who among the Tattoos is yet unsmiling over the dictionary of new terms that evolved from this year's second foray, to wit:  "swimmy things", "brown-fish", "the Blackbitterfork River"....??  And, as to Them Threes, which among you can easily forget the antics of your new-found co-friendships complete with Hooters Hilarity and a third day's spanking of the Twenty Inch Club board with three [count 'em!] new entrants???
 
As in prior years, the trees here in Extravaganzaland yet peal with your laughter; the aromas from the wonderful repasts your Hostess With The Mostess, Kocktail Kathy, yet fill the inside corners of (y)our Montana home; the fish yet speak of your prowess in their lofty pursuit; and the guides...well, the guides once again are yet spinning from the special contact that they had with each of you, complete with new gag gifts and wonderful stories of your (ad)ventures on the primo rivers of Western Montana with them.  Our Double Up Outfitter once again safely delivered to us his menu of 110 boats; our land-based operator the Rock Creek Mercantile again pulled through with licenses and wonderful product; and our daily departure host Kesel's Fly Shop filled in the (very few) blanks that were there to be attended to.  And this year, for the first time ever, we were rewarded by our Extravaganza Speakers Program with naturalist Trapper Badovinac, wildlife artist Cynthie Fisher, Five Valleys Land Trust Executive Director Scott Kier and American Prairie Foundation's Jeff Hagener variously headlining for each of our three groups supplemented, of course, the one and only Bob Wire making his special Group Two entrance and by Montana Matters' Troubadour serenading Group Three from the loft with the glorious worlds of his own "Montana Matters" song.  The now-legendary Extravaganza cooking of Cowboy Jeff greeted us all, as did the traditional, wonderful Florida-rooted assistance of Hostess relations "Sister Julie" and "Queen Barbie" for our second and third groups.
 
All in all, looking back on E-10 is simply, but, at the same time, complexly, enough to once again exhaust one!!  What fun it all was--what a(nother) special opportunity it was to meet and greet new and old friends alike, to intake the blessed many of you who came to Extravaganzaland as rookies only to leave as now-seasoned veterans, and to unveil to each of you all the wonders that this special place on earth has to offer.  As we discussed, because of the hard work and dedication of those that came before us, two hundred [count 'em!] years later, each of you had the opportunity to see the very sights that unfolded to Lewis & Clark when they first traversed Hellgate Canyon only to make their second Traveler's Rest winter's camp in today's Lolo (appropriately, the point of departure for most of our E-10 boats)...what you saw and witnessed happened only because those that came before us had the foresight and wisdom to fight to preserve what is here so that generations thereafter could experience just what we did. 
 
And, as we so experienced, the mantel, the privilege and the responsibility of stewardship so passes on.  Appropriately, the words of John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" just appeared...who among us Extravaganzers failed to get that extravagant high...who among us would deny those that follow us that same privilege??  To that end, indeed, Montana Matters and I thank you in advance for your support of that wonderful campaign--a campaign designed to raise sufficient funds to fight, as we must, to preserve what is here in this wonderful state:  www.montanamatters.com should be among your extravagant electronic "favorites" and is a wonderful source to sate whatever retail therapy needs you might have to fulfill.  For those of you in the Bay Area, mark the evening of Saturday, November 6th as our (second!) annual Extravaganza reunion where, as last year, we will fly in Bob Wire and Shane Clouse to entertain you along with the melodious sounds of The Salty Dawgs and, as we officially put a bow on E-10, both Kathy and I would like to extend a most cordial invitation to each of you (and yours) to return to the scene of it all for Extravaganza 2011--our ninth [count 'em] annual foray into the wonders of Western Montana.
 
Bless each of you; thank you each for being with us this year and for making E-10 just what it was and, in each of our hard drive memory banks, continues to be.  Your Hostess With The Mostess, Kathy Kathy, waives a final E-10 adieu to each of you from her kitchen window and, as to ol' Rock Creek Ron, well, he is tying another fly to adorn his spiffy new bamboo rod and is presently headed down to the Creek to cast one final salute of thanks to each of you that blessed us with the present of your presence this wonderful year.
 
Best from the now-concluding scene of it all, where Montana Matters!!
 
Rock Creek Ron
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

One Returns!

RON...Please pass on to John and his team what a great time we had at Extravaganza 10.  John and his team did an absolutely great job.  Our guide, Chris, deserves a lot of credit for tolerating my first day's performance.  His patience and coaching, however, now have Bob and I "hooked" on Montana fly fishing.  Many thanks to you and Kathy for a wonderful and most memorable weekend.  We hope you enjoy some well-deserved relaxation.  Have a great summer of 2010...Davis & Bobbi  Walker, that is!
RCR 

   

Group One Returns!

I am so very much enjoying the chatter from all of the other groups. Davis and I really had a wonderful time. You have a terrific family and we were thrilled to be a part of Group  One, albeit, a bit dysfunctional at times…here is a picture of you and your lovely, lovely daughter. Hello to all for me! Thanks again and looking forward to 11.

 

Bobbi

 

Bobbi Coffin

Director of Marketing

Precision Therapeutics, Inc.

 

Group One dysfunctional, dysfunctional?!?

RCR

Rest, Rest...What's That?!?

From Group Three's inimical "Grinin' Penny" Shawback:

Hello Kathy and Ron,

Grady and I had a beautiful drive back to Ketchum.

We had the best extravaganza ever. It is always good - but this group was
exceptionally fun and special.

Thank you again for all of your work and effort in taking care of everyone
and bringing such quality people together.

You are two very special people in our lives and have added even more to
Grady and my extraordinary happy and rich life.

Look forward to seeing you soon.

I am sure you both need some rest.

Lots of love, Penny and Grady

Group Three Again!

A(nother) nice note from Group Three's six time [count 'em!] Extravaganza
veteran, Ladd "Kill 'Em" Bedford:

Ron... Thanks from Kristine and I for all your hard work on the
extravaganza. Yesterday morning we did not see Kathy before we left. Please
give her our thanks and warmest regards.

Ladd

A Group Three Thank You

Hi Ron:

We made it home. Thank you for a wonderful time in Montana.

Everything so great!

Lots of love to you and thank you again and again.


Sonya Wyland
VP / Sr. Residential Loan Officer
Banker / Mortgage Broker
Mechanics Bank

A Stealth Message

A nice note from "Eric The Dred" Read, a member of Group Three's Stealth
Boat:

Hi Ron,

I had a fantastic time and I am now hooked on fly fishing! Thanks to you.

I would like to talk to you about getting involved in some way in your
efforts with Montana Matters. Let me know if I can help, it's an incredible
state.

Many thanks to the 3 twins (Kathy and her crew) for taking such great care
of us all!

Very best,

Eric

Group Three Weighs In From Idaho!

Words do not do justice to the gratitude I have for your hospitality. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines.
 
Matthew  "Fire Pit Matt" Colesworthy
   

Another Tattoo Wrap Up, This One From Orlando!

Ron – we can’t thank you and Kathy enough for your hospitality; it was a great experience and beautiful country~!  

 

Tracie Samillano, PHR

   

Big Thanks From Boulder

What a great commentary from Group Two's now-veteran TJ McIntyre:
 
Ron-

 

When I mentioned in our Day 3 boat report that the average of the 3 days in Montana on the river will likely surpass any day in 2010 as ‘best day of the year’, I meant it.  Fishing on those rivers is akin to trekking in the Himalayas, sea kayaking in Baja, golfing in Ireland.  To Duane’s point, ‘a box to check’…. But hopefully again and again.

 

Your hospitality was over the top.  Kathy’s cooking, the gorgeous accommodations and the general abundance of welcome and generosity.  Plus, we had the chance to meet some truly fine individuals during the journey.

 

As a thanks, I want you to know I made a donation to Five Valley’s Land Trust in your and Kathy’s name (by mail, they’ll get after the 4th).  Like you, I’m a firm believer in protecting what we love… not just for us, but to honor those who preceded us and secure for our kids and their kids and…

 

Hope you have a wonderful July 4th weekend and the rest of summer.  Thanks for Montana!

 

TJ

 

T.J. McIntyre

GM, Earth Balance

   

Group One Speaks!

Ron: 
 
 As always, I had a wonderful experience, which made me feel so alive. It is such a privilege to be included in this experience.

 

Best,

 

Brad

 

P.S.  Trina is such a lovely young lady, which is not surprising, as the apple never falls far from the tree.

 

Bradley L. Colton 

Colton Commercial & Partners, Inc.
   

Cal-Cal Again!

Ron,

Many, Many thanks to you and Kathy for the great Extravaganza escape!  Jack and I had a wonderful time – great to meet some new people who love fishing!

Thanks for the great care, planning, food, gifts, etc, etc, etc.

 Group One's  Cal Walters
   

   

Group One Wisened Thanks

Ron had a ball in Montana.

Please pass on my thank you to Kathy too.

 

Mike Wise

 

Gratitude

A wonderfully appreciated note of thanks from Group Two's "Colorado Duane" Primozich:
 
Hi Ron/Kathy

I have spent my entire life in the West and was 23 years old before I made it as far east in the U.S. as Colorado, when in 1993 I followed the woman who was to be my wife of now almost 15 years. My family homesteaded in Mellstone, MT six generations ago, my grandparents were married in Red Lodge, MT, my parents both grew up in Coeur d’Alene, ID and I grew up in Oregon. I love and am imbued with the west and getting to spend time in one of the few corners I hadn’t yet visited was a real privilege. As I have said to many people, this past few days will be cherished for the rest of my life. It’s not too often we get the pleasure of getting or giving a gift like that.

Your hospitality was Extravagant to the point of embarrassing.

I am so grateful to have been a part of this

With abundant thanks

Duane

 

 

 

 

Extravagant Thanks

Hi Ron: I'm "back in the world" as we used to say in the army.  Thanks for a really outstanding Tattoo Twos experience.  I thought this was one of the best groups I've fished with.  Lot's and lot's of laughs.  Tim Rogers and I have already decided that we'd love to get paired up again next year.  Loved Scott too. 
 
Thanks again for a fantastic time. 
 
See you soon.
 
from Fred "The Guitar" Johnson 
 

Frederick A. Johnson, Principal
Total Planning Concepts, LLC
   

   

A Fish Story

From Group One's "Cal-Cal" Walters:
 
The fish in a bottle is claiming a proud place on the kitchen table!

Cal Walters
Founder and Chief Strategy Officer

Perspective: Branding

   




Can't Thank You Enough

 A nice note from Group One's "Rosenbaum Three":
 
 Dear Ron and Kathy:

Can't thank you enough for the wonderful time we had at E-10.  E-10 was just out of this world.  Truly amazing.  To say that we enjoyed ourselves immensely would be an understatement.  And we even caught fish this year (even though all of mine got thrown back before anyone in my boat bothered to take a picture LOL).

It was a fabulous time, and as you know, we are ready for more in 2011.  You two were amazing hosts and hostesses, respectively, and we really appreciate your opening your home and Montana to us. 
 
We had a wonderful vacation in Montana and can't thank you enough.

All the best,

John, Ben and Adam

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

A Nice WrapUp Note from Our Outfitter!!

Just wanted to send you a big thanks, and a little note for all the E10'ers!

    July what?
    How many boats?
     Is that a fleece in my boat on the 4th of July?
    How long have you been at Hooters?
    You caught how many?
    Is that a whitey???
    What time do I have to get up in the morning???

    Many of these questions are still asked on a regular basis, but the fun, the fishing and the orchestration of E10 has somehow come to an end already. It's my busiest time of year here, and I just wanted to send a warm thank you to each and every one of you who came and fished with us during this seasons Extravaganza. I apologize for not being able to catch up with, and shake hands with everyone in all three groups, but according to the guides you were all above and beyond what we as guides would call the "best possible clients we could have in our boats"!!! So again, Thank You so much!

    We still have water a plenty, and the warm weather is going to be arriving tomorrow, says the "weather-liar". Hope some of you can make another trip back here with us this season, and with any luck, another Fall-Fling will be in order this year as well, (right Ron?). Fishing will continue to be great through the summer here, since we were so obviously blessed with such an abundance of water and cooler weather so far this season.

    Well, I need to get back to the fly tying bench here on my first day off in quite some time, and get ready for the next drift down our rivers here. Thank you all again, and thanks to Ron and Kathy for all they do to make your time in Montana the best, and most extravagant adventure possible! Hope to see you all again soon, and hope you all have a great summer!!!
    E11 anyone?! I'm already looking forward to it...

    Fish ON,

    John Gould
    Double Up Outfitters LLC
     Phone:406.240.9498

    Double Up Outfitters website
    "The Daily Float"
    Our Latest Video!!!


E-10's Group Three Finale: Three Twenty Inchers!!

The finale for Group Three was a marvelous one with not only the celebration of our nation's birthday (amidst an evening of continual, unrelenting rain, I might add!) but also for the filling out of E-10's Twenty Inch Board.  Shown above (in reverse order) are (i) "Seattle John" Mowat for his 20" bounty; (ii) "Fire Pit Matt" Colesworthy for his "20.375" inch brown and (iii) "The King of Group Three", Bruce "The Rookie" Mowat for his 22 1/2" brown that was not only the Yellow Hat winner for the day but also the Yellow Shirt winner for the largest Group Three trout caught.  Yellow abounded to all three, in fact:  to "Seattle John" for his grand slam of five species of trout, to "Fire Pit Matt" for his wonderful gregariousness and, of course, a hat and shirt fit for a king to The Rookie.
 
Lighting up the scoreboard on Day Three for Them Threes was the SS Grassi that landed 60+ Bitterroot fish, the SS Bedford that had a 35+ fish day on the much less soggy Blackfoot ("A River Runs Through It") River, and a(nother) outstanding performance by the Stealth Boat of David "Dry Fly" Hatch and "Eric The Dred" Read, with overall fishing day's boat reports being one of smiles, large fish and satedness as the the extravagance of it all.
 
Aaah, the wonderful extravagance of it all, indeed!
 
---R<'/C//><R
 
 

FW: Wishin In was Fishin, Gene

A nice note from Group Three's missing-in-action Gene Gene The Fishing
Machine...we will "catch ya" next year, Mr. Machine!!

Hi Ron and Kathy,

I was just checking out the "blog" and was "wishin I was fishin" instead
of "mending from the lumbar fushion". I am getting better and looking
forward to next season.
If you get this message in time, please say Hi from me to "Utah Steve
Herron", and of course all the extravangers!!!

Gene, Gene the fishing machine

A Well Phrased Message:

TWO WOLVES


One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on
inside people.
He said, "My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all.

"One is Evil - It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed,
arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride,
superiority, and ego.

"The other is Good - It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility,
kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith."

The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather:
"Which wolf wins?"

The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed."

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Thank you Group Three's Sonya "Good Wolf" Wyland!!

RCR

Group Three "Catches"

 

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mo Three Pics!

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Group Three Fish Pics

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Day One, Group Three

Group Three headed to the waters on the second day of the second half of 2010, eleven [count 'em!] boats strong and were greeted upon their early morning Missoula arrival with the most rain ever encountered in any one Extravaganza morning and, believe, me there have been a (substantial) number of those to count from!  Rainy skies, however, proffered into partly cloudy skies that saw Them Threes attacking with élan, as had been so successfully done by their cousins The Ignoble Ones and  Da Tattoos before them, the waters of the Bitterroot and Blackfoot rivers, only to be greeted by fish after substantial fish during their first day asea (that being literally the case for the many of the Threes' rookies!).
 
Shown above with (y)our Hostess With The Mostess and overseeing the first (nightly) report of it all is golfing legend Miller "Mr. X" Barber--a dear friend and Rock Creek neighbor who had earlier witnessed the drinking prowess of the Ones and the antics of Da Twos and who came forth to see just what Them Threes had to offer by way of rebuttal.  And what a show he had before him:
 
It seems that Bruce "The Rookie" Mowat and son "Seattle John" had already cut a pretty wide Three path for themselves in little over twenty four hours in Threedom:  Arriving last for the Opening Day lunch on collectively "1 1/2 hours sleep between them", post nap, it seems that they didn't quite understand the Hooters Drill so flagrantly and Darwinianly developed in E-10 by the preceding Ones and Twos, they errantly thinking that by just arriving at Hooters by 5:50 p.m. (as they untimely did) would exempt them from the bill of the last boat in "because they got in before 6:00 p.m.".  The whimpering that ensued only resulted in a 15 minute extension of the bar bill (in contrast, whining being rewarded by a 45 minute extension) and a photo as shown above with a Hooterette and guide Scott Belz (who, when asked about this "last boat distinction", was heard to ejaculate, "Doesn't bother me...it is not my wallet!").  That, as it turned out was just the beginning of it all, for what ensued during the boat reports was a reincatation of The Story Of The Rookie (see earlier posting to Der Blog for full Alaskaganza details), where after father Rookie [unwisely] announced, "You have been mispronouncing our name [for years, it appears]...the 'at' is not like as in 'who dat' but, rather is like the 'et' in 'poet' [or, in "gardencare-ese, the instruction 'mow-it']." 
 
Well, you can just imagine the chaos that then ensued.  Them Threes were convinced that "Mowat" was really pronounced "late" because of the poets' to-date performing art craft of being late for (i) lunch, (ii) the morning's departure for the boats and (ii) Hooters arrival(s).  In order to quell matters, by the power vested in him by absolutely no one whatsoever, yours truly, Rock Creek Ron, after proper nomination, seconding and approval by all non-poet parties present, declared that, by acclamation, in the interests of poetic justice,  the poetically tardy pair will forever hereafter be known in Extravaganzaland as "The Mullets", a genealogical picture of which is attached above for likeness comparison, the mullet being innately illusive and only cacheable by wide casting nets.  The Mullets were last heard pontificating on just how good it was that "you can only 'win' the Hooters bill once" only to soundly disabused of their latent misunderstanding and informed that, if they kept true to form, they could actually win the trifectorate of Hooter bills.  [I wonder what kind of errant sound a mullet really makes!]
 
Meanwhile, back at the boats, after long-time veteran Don "Bulldog" Drummond telling of hearing of the Extravaganza while in Patagonia, Chile earlier in the year, Mark "MoJo" Grassi and "Fire Pit Matt" Colesworthy reported on a "20+ fish day on the Root" (that being the Bitterroot, Tattoos!) and of 18" browns after a slow morning, followed by Lyn and Terry Wilson's Root report of eagles, geese, ducks, mergansers and, yes, even of 16" browns and by (a) "The Mullet Report" (soon to be seen in a late night listing somewhere across this great state [of confusion]) of a 15 fish day and of a "legally measured" 17 1/2 fish of some unspecified species (but, at least it was "legally measured"!) and (b) by The Penny Report--Grady Garret and Penny Shawback telling of "raining in" 5 fish in the first 15 minutes on the Root topped out by a 17" (I assume "legally measured") brown.
 
And then came the jazziness of our Utah twosome of "Ute" Steve Herron and Natalie "Den Mother" Yellis-Kraus who bespoke of having been earlier errantly RCR-blogged as having been from Colorado, presenting RCR with a bright red new Pac-10 Utah blanket to forever remind him of their true situs of beginning (and resultantly, in providing fodder for "Ute Steve"'s newfound Extravaganza nickname) and then waxing magnificent about a 20 fish Blackfoot river day--with the far better half of this duo "Den Mother" landing one of her very first fish ever--a 17 incher (falling far short of the Drummond-desired 20 incher, however).  The Utes were followed by Helenians Al and Erica Swanson who talked of "using gill nets" [for mullet?!?], dancing with Yeti on the overcast Bitterroot and of spinning reel (not!) netting of a gaggle of fish, including (another Drummond-shy) 17 inch rainbow and then, in turn, by "The Stealth Boat" of Califonicators "Eric The Dred" Read and David "Dry Fly" Hatch who told of catching white fish on a dry fly (right!), of "a whole lot of other fish", of eagle and osprey and of "some other weird animal that looked like a bobcat, hopped like a rabbit and that had no tail"--a likely tale, indeed!
 
The SS Don Drummond next weighed in with a report of his fishing day with Bill Wyland that resulted in a "17 3/4" precisely measured fish" (see above regarding lack of clarity) whereafter the Great Ship Bedford told of an unusual-for-them day on the Bitterroot (in their prior five [count 'em!] Extravaganzas they have fished the Blackfoot almost exclusively) with Captain Ladd landing, after a twenty minute fight, an 18" cuttbow, this cross between a rainbow and cutthroat giving him "the biggest fight I have ever had here" [he being a litigator should know one!] with wife Kristine providing the boat's confusing wildlife report of "a fawn and her doe."
 
So reported, that left two boats the be accounted for:  the big fish boats of Extravaganza Coordinator Extraordinaire Patty "Flo" Gallia and 9 year old daughter Gina and that of RCR.  The former talked of patty's 19 3/4" rainbow trout as compared to the latter's 21" Shane Clouse (shown above) caught trophy brown and then the former talked of Gina's two white fish/cutthroat day and of RCR's bagel.  The latter had the biggest fish but was declared disqualified because of the bagel, bestowing Group Three's Day One Yellow Hat (most appropriately) on the person most responsible for coordinating it all, Queen Flo shown above doffed in yellow (see, I told you the fish do the catching!).
 
Phew, it is tough being a cub reporter for E-10--one really has to know his p's & q's, as well has his mullet!!
 
Best to all from the scene of it all,
 
Rock Creek Ron
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