
Opening Gates in Montana with Wild and Able Outdoors
- Wild and Able is a new organization that is aiming to bring the outdoors of Montana to individuals with physical disabilities
- The group is partnering with private landowners to open safe, supportive access to quality hunting land
- They also offer full support and logistics with gear, transportation, guiding, and harvest processing
Opening Gates in Montana with Wild and Able Outdoors
Living in Montana grants you access to some of the most beautiful country that you will find on the third rock from the sun. Escaping into the wilds of the backcountry to hunt is a time-honored tradition for many.
However, what if that access to an area was a little more formidable to get to; perhaps you have a physical disability that would limit where, when and how you could enjoy the same Big Sky Country as those without.

Opening Gates for Opportunity During Montana's Hunting Season
The organization has set a goal of expanding "access to meaningful outdoor recreation, particularly hunting and fishing for individuals with physical disabilities across Montana". But just getting individuals to the hunt isn't the only thing the group is championing.
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Wild and Able is teaming with landowners across the state to offer some of the best hunting areas available. Another feature of the group is offering full support and logistics to physically disabled hunters:
- Gear
- Transportation
- Guiding
- Harvest processing
The Show Up and Hunt Experience for Physically Disabled in Montana
The Show Up and Hunt Experience through Wild and Able brings a "fully supported, all-inclusive hunting adventure for individuals with physical disabilities".
To learn more about Wild and Able, you can view their website here. The group is a licensed 501C3 non-profit organization. They are accepting donations to help individuals who apply for the hunts here.
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