The Best of 2011
December 29, 2011 by Cindy Carpenter
Filed under Bow Hunting, Cindy Carpenter, Clothing, Deer Hunting, Fishing, General
As we all get ready to wrap up yet another year the best always has to include the outdoors. This post is to get some interaction on the great and almost great of this year.
It was definitely a busy year for us helping Spencer, Mikey and Justin get their first deer. Y.O.U. www.youthoutdoorsu.org was on a mission to introduce some very amazing youth with disabilities enjoy the outdoors as we do. What a thrill and we wouldn’t have traded those moments for anything. Congrats boys and great job.
Of course we tried to squeeze in some hunting time of our own. This year was thrilling and disappointing. Interesting with hunting the “almost” keeps you coming back. Learn from your mistakes and prepare for next year.
Here’s some things I learned this year overall. These are just a few.
1. “Hunting is not a beauty contest” – Agreed and I understand but there’s nothing better than great looking hunting clothing!
2. “The more you give, the more you get” – It doesn’t matter where you give but when you do expecting nothing in return you will be blessed.
3. “You Find Out Who Your Friends Are” – Throughout this year we definitely found out who are true friends are. Those that stick by you when you do or say something stupid are a gift. Those that are there for you when times are tough and don’t judge are also a gift. Those that are always fun to be with without drama are definitely a gift!
4. “French Fries or Tator Tots” – This is definitely a New Years Resolution for me. Make a choice and give it a chance to reward you. I don’t know how many times in hunting or fishing that I think I should move and sure enough I should have stayed. Cracks me up and irritates me at the same time.
5. “Just Do It” – Sometimes the things we don’t achieve are because we spend too much time wondering if it will work. Sometimes you just have to believe enough to give it a shot and take the shot.
6. “There’s Always Something Good That Comes Out Of Everything” – This wraps up all the things on your list.
7. “I Am So Thankful For Freedom” – It is awesome that we see all of us appreciate the fact that our freedom is not free. Thank you to our military and their families who sacrifice so much to keep us free. They do it willingly and without hesitation. I AM THANKFUL!
These are just a few of mine. What about you? So here’s to a great year in 2011 and 2012 “BRING IT ON”!!
I’d love to hear from you. Email me at you@youthoutdoorsu.org.

This post dedicated to my daughter who is one of my heros and teaches me every day.
Thanks Erica for your service in the Navy and opening my eyes to what can be and to never give up.
Love you!
Mom
The Great Fire of Indiana
October 19, 2011 by Lindsay Schmeltz
Filed under Lindsay Schmeltz, Outdoors
Well it wasn’t a “Great Fire” really, but it was a pretty bad accident. All of my camos were cremated with the rest of the trash in the back of my husband’s truck. I did what any hunter would do, I dropped down in the middle of the floor and cried for a good 30 minutes before I could finally say something reasonable and relatively close to a complete sentence. At first, I was mad, no, I was irate. “How could someone have been so stupid to throw a bag of clothes in the back of the truck in the first place?” (It was not my husband who put the bag in the truck) Then the sadness kicked in. “The camos that I killed my first deer in were in there, as well as the bloodstain that was left behind.” Then the panic, and I must say the feeling that overcame me was more horrific than the first two emotions that I felt. “How am I going to afford to replace those?” Maybe I over-reacted to the whole situation. I mean they were replaceable, just clothes really. However, I’m quite sentimental about these things, and I had really planned on going hunting that evening. I searched my car and the entire house and found a camo tee, a pair of camo bibs, a fleece vest, my windbreaker, my new Under Armour long sleeve, and two hats. With the weatherman calling for rain and cold weather in the near future, I knew I needed to get somewhere quick to at least get some waterproof pants and a long sleeve just to get me through the next couple weeks. Obviously, I would still need a coat and warmer pants for later in the season, but I could hold out until I got some money saved up and get those. Luckily, the husband came through and we headed out to buy some pants at the local Big R store. They by no means have a great selection of women’s clothing, but I did manage to find some Under Armour waterproof pants and another Under Armour long sleeve. It wasn’t exactly what I had planned on purchasing, but I needed something quick. We called it my birthday present and headed home feeling a little less depressed than when the journey started.
I went hunting that night. I didn’t see a single deer the entire night, so I was forced to sit in my stand, bored. When I’m bored, I think. All I could think about was what had burnt. I fought the sentimental thoughts and quickly realized that they were in fact, just clothes. I almost felt a bit of relief when I started thinking about washing all of my camos before season, and now all of my camos can be done in one washer load. I won’t have to spend 30 minutes digging through a huge box just to find another glove or shirt. Really, all I need is a warm coat and I will be set. My memories of hunts in those close are still as vivid as the day I wore them. I’m still the same person without the clothes that I was before. Honestly, the clothes burning was a huge reality check. I don’t need a ton of gear to love hunting and being outdoors. I just need to remember how far I’ve come since I started and how many memories have yet to be made.
If God Brings You To It, He Will See You Through It!
October 7, 2011 by Cindy Carpenter
Filed under Bird Hunting, Bow Hunting, Camping, Cindy Carpenter, Clothing, Competition, Deer Hunting, Fishing, General, Guns, Hiking, Outdoors, Photos, Scouting, Target Practice, Taxidermy, Television
When we first started Youth Outdoors Unlimited, Y.O.U. it was a passion for hunting and fishing and a desire to share this great outdoor world with youth that we considered less fortunate. This shortly became so far from the truth as these families and kids quickly taught us. These kids and their families do not consider themselves less fortunate but very fortunate and they have a real desire to help others who are less fortunate then them. Boy were we surprised at what we would learn over the coming year.
Shortly before our late archery hunting season I had the extreme pleasure of meeting Mike Macko with A Hunt Above. The youth that I first read about from Mike and his group was a boy named Nick who was born with no legs, one arm and on the one arm he had one finger. One finger was enough to pull the trigger on his rifle which harvested a beautiful 3 pt buck. I was so touched by this story and with my new found passion for big game hunting I let my husband and hunting partners know that I wanted to start an organization to take youth like Nick on hunting and fishing trips. These so inspiring kids should be able to experience the ultimate thrill of hunting (regardless of a harvest) as I was experiencing. Of course my husband Joe, Don and Chris and Curt were all in. Immediately we started contacting Private Land Owners for permission to bring our youth hunting on their property. We have been blessed thanks to Wilson Creek residents, Tom and Cheryl Kammerzell of Maple K Farms and landowners in Spokane, WA
I consulted with Mike when we got home from deer camp and he gave me our list of things we would need to do. We would need an attorney and become incorporated and get our 501(c)3 status. So that’s exactly what we did. Of course we didn’t have any money so we had to get all of our services donated. We gathered a group of directors, established a mission and moved forward. Thanks to the donated services of our attorney and our website designers Heidi and Jason Backus we started looking for our first youth. And then we were blessed. Don called us and told us he’d found our first youth! First thing, we got him enrolled in Hunter’s Ed. What an incredible blessing Spencer and his family have been to our organization. He teaches us everyday that it’s ok to ask about his condition, it is what it is! But guess what and more important. He’s going on his first deer hunt October 15th and that’s all you need to know.
This is Spencer Kimbro. Spencer was born with Spina Bifida and so many other medical challenges too numerous to mention. He was also born with a lower limb deficiency which caused him to be missing the lower portion of his left leg. Spencer turned 11 this year and has had over 15 surgeries. Although the doctors never thought Spencer would survive to delivery let alone beyond he continues to prove them wrong. He is strong, a character and a leader in this organization. He has a passion for the outdoors and doesn’t let any physical disability keep him from being just like any other boy. He is so upper body strong and if he can’t get somewhere in his wheel chair he is out of it and traveling on his hands. He is excited and well prepared for his hunt. 
Because of Spencer’s Spina Bifada we immediately contacted the Seattle Spina Bifida Association to let them know we were looking for more kids.
What a thrill to get a call from Nicole Williamson and her son. Mikey had a real interest in hunting from watching the Outdoor Channel and his mom was looking for an organization to guide him through the process. She was thrilled to hear of us and we were thrilled for our next youth. Of course we asked them to immediately enroll Mikey in Hunters Ed. This really lets us know which kids are capable and ready for hunting and which ones aren’t.
Mikey is smart as a whip and also passed his Hunter’s Ed test with flying colors. Mikey is not 100% restricted to his wheelchair and walks with the aid of crutches. He plays Quad Rugby, Skis and any other sport he can get his hands on. He does have a unique challenge because he is missing parts of his fingers on each hand. (Again, part of the side effects of youth born with Spina Bifida). With the creativeness from the team of guys at Red Dawn Tactical we began a gun stock modification specifically fit for Mikey’s hands. Chad and his crew measured, sketched and went back to their shop with this specific mission in mind. With a 9 inch gun stock and a specially built thumb rest Mikey was very successful at our last training session. We so enjoy Mikey’s humor and his desire to be the best. Because of Mikey’s Hunter’s Ed class we met Justin!
Justin is a healthy 12 year old boy who was born without his right arm. His dad and grandpa have always had a passion for hunting and were excited to have our help to teach him how to handle a firearm safely and confidently in spite of the missing of a limb. Justin is a perfectionist! Since he has never had a right arm he has learned to do everything without it including playing Guitar Hero on expert with his left hand and right foot! Do you think that’s weird – we think its AWESOME!!! If you’ve ever played Guitar Hero it’s not easy and he Rocks, literally.
Have these kids inspired you yet? We’re not done. We just accepted our next youth from Eolia, MO. Zack Winkle is a 13 year old boy born with Muscular Dystrophy. Although Zack is confined to his wheelchair he is a straight A student and let us know that if he gets his deer next year that he would like to donate the meat to someone less fortunate than him. Wow! We will be flying Zack and his two parents to WA for the next fall buck hunting season.
People are trying to be encouraging and tell us what a great job we are doing. Although we appreciate the encouragement we are not doing anything special, we are the blessed ones. The fact that these families would share their amazing gifts with us and all of you will change our lives forever and hopefully yours. Please look past a person’s disability or an illness, get to know them, ask their story. These kids are not Disabled but Differently Abled. When you find out what they can do it will definitely put perspective in your life.
Thanks for letting us share and we can’t wait to share more. Follow Spencer, Mikey and Justin’s fall hunts on our website. You can also follow us on facebook where we post lots of pictures. Spencer’s mom has been doing special blog posting from a mom’s point of view. It is a must read!
Want to help? Shoot me an email anytime at you@youthoutdoorsu.org – there are lots of ways to help and it doesn’t all revolve around giving money. Since we started this journey we have been blessed to connect with additional landowners who have since offered land for Turkey hunts, guided hunts from Alan Fowles of TrophyCreek.com, guided fishing trips and it contues to grow.
Mission Statement – Youth Outdoors Unlimited, Y.O.U. is a Central Washington based 501(c)3 non-profit corporation organized to take youth who have been diagnosed with a life threatening illness or physical disability and who have a DREAM WISH to hunt or fish on their own outdoor adventure.
Y.O.U. Fully funds all expenses associated with these trips including getting our kids outfitted from head to toe, cutting and wrapping of any meat harvested on a hunt, taxidermy, if desired, and video and pictures associated with their trips. We do not want these families to have to spend a dime for their youth to enjoy the great world of hunting and fishing as most of them already have enough medical expenses. All trips include travel, food and lodging for a youth and two parents or guardians. More information available on our website.
Thanks for listening. We love to brag about these kids and can’t wait for the next gift. We are their voice to the world! Look past their disability and let their incredible spirits touch you. You will be forever changed.
Cindy
What Do You See?
September 15, 2011 by Cindy Carpenter
Filed under Bird Hunting, Bow Hunting, Camping, Cindy Carpenter, Deer Hunting, General, Guns, Outdoors, Photos
What do you see when you see this incredible boy? This is Spencer Kimbro and Spencer is just a regular 11 year old boy who
loves the outdoors. What you don’t see is Spencer’s challenges as he was born with Spina Bifida which caused many medical challenges as well as the missing of his left leg just below the knee.
Spencer like every other boy his age plays baseball, skateboards as well as perfecting his skills as a hunter. He is smart and a character and we love him and the inspiration he is to all of us.
Spencer was the first youth chosen to participate in Youth Outdoors Unlimited’s guided hunting and fishing adventures. He has been a gift to us and our organization and will be a great leader for other youth that will be taking their first hunts or fishing trips with Y.O.U.
Read more about Spencer and our other youth on our website www.youthoutdoorsu.org. Follow Spencer’s first deer hunt under the follow our youth page. We will be posting pictures and videos and our mission includes helping all of us see past peoples disabilities and only seeing the incredible people that they are.
YOU ROCK SPENCER AND WE LOVE YOU!!!!


