Trent: Interesting you mentioned the possibility of making a DVD on the bootcamp because we were talking about that this weekend. One of the attendees thought it would be a good idea too. But I think a lot would be lost because of the difficulties in being able to grasp all the pieces of the puzzle without being physically present. It's hard to explain but it would be like taking a video camera and doing a 360 degree circle filming everything around you. Yes, you are able to "see" it, but it's harder to grasp and put into perspective compared to just standing there physically and looking all around you. A good analogy would be like watching a video of a hunt, versus being able to actually go on the hunt personally. I've said this to guys before and they come back with "yes, but I'd rather see a video of that hunt than nothing at all". I don't know, I just feel the viewer would not get the full benefits from a filmed production. Like one guy said, "Yeah, I suppose I would rather go on a real elk hunt, rather than watch a video of one." Anyway, thanks again for your opinions. If I was a young guy I'd actually enjoy continuing with the bootcamps. But physically they take a lot out of me anymore. Thanks. BW