2008 CUTTIE-THON!
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Jun 24, 2008 at 2:37 am #3353
Cameron MortensonMemberWhat started as a couple of conversations between one of the fellows on the Fiberglass Flyrodders board grew into a goal to get back to the gym and prepare for the 2008 Cuttie-Thon on the Grey’s River near Afton, Wyoming. This fly fishing marathon has been going on since 2005 and has been organized by Zac Sexton to raise money for the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Yellowstone Park Foundation.
The Cuttie-Thon will start on August 9th at 05:00 a.m. and participants will fish up river for part or all of nearly 27 miles of the Grey’s River. The Cuttie-Thon will take an estimated 30 hours to complete start to finish. It is our intention to complete the entire Cuttie-Thon and one of only a couple of teams taking on the whole course. Some teams will do the Cuttie-Thon as a relay or only fish portions of the river.
Zac’s website for the Cuttie-Thon:
Jun 24, 2008 at 1:36 pm #28262
Joel ThompsonMemberMontana Troutaholics will sponsor you Cam. Send me a form!
Joel
Jun 24, 2008 at 3:10 pm #28263
Cameron MortensonMemberThanks Joel!
Jul 14, 2008 at 4:16 pm #28264
Cameron MortensonMemberWell so far we have several who have made donations or plan to soon.
Jul 15, 2008 at 11:02 pm #28265
Cameron MortensonMemberWell…we added another sponsor today with the addition of Big Y Fly Company out of Maupin, Oregon.
Jul 16, 2008 at 1:21 pm #28266charlie kreitler
MemberI was much more excited when I read there was going to be a “cutie-thon”. 😉
Jul 18, 2008 at 1:50 pm #28267
Cameron MortensonMemberI feel bad that it has taken me a couple of days to update this but I spoke with Matt Cassel of Cliff Outdoors this week and he was so excited about the event that he is taking care of our fly box and floatant needs.
Jul 18, 2008 at 1:58 pm #28268
Cameron MortensonMemberI finally had a chance this week to look through the box that Petzl sent while I was gone to Michigan. Petzl really did us right and sent both a MYO XP and a MYO XP BELT models. I didn’t notice that they had sent two different models until I had the packaging open to the XP model taken apart and batteries in the light.


MYO XP
MYO XP BELT
These are a serious headlamp and I know that they will be able to do the work for the night section of the Cuttie-Thon.
Hard to tell in this photo…but these lights can get BRIGHT!These lamps are extremely well designed and have three different brightness settings, flash setting, a boost setting which gives you 150 lumens, and then a front cover over the lamp that will either give you a flood beam or a spot beam.
Battery life is also impressive. LED lights have revolutionized light sources. The headlamp has the following burn times on a single set of batteries:
Economic – 180 Hours
Optimum – 100 Hours
Maximum – 80 HoursI’ll be carrying an extra set of AA batteries but it hardly looks like I need to.
Jul 21, 2008 at 10:52 am #28269
Cameron MortensonMemberI am pleased to announce that the Cuttie-thon 2008 now has it’s own coffee. It is roasted by Salmon Fly Coffee Roasters, in Butte, Montana. Salmon Fly is a small fledgling coffee company owned by a husband and wife team who jumped at the chance to help with the Cuttie-thon.

The coffee is a blend of fresh beans which are roasted, blended and packaged in Butte. I have sampled the coffee and for those of you who like a dark French Roast, I think it will be a big hit. As with many fundraising efforts, over 50 % of the proceeds will go to the cause. The cost of the coffee is $15.00 plus shipping. If anyone is interested in supporting a great cause by drinking a splended cup of coffee, please send me a PM and I will get you the order information.
Jul 21, 2008 at 7:55 pm #28270
Cameron MortensonMemberThanks Joel for the donation to the cause…and the hats!
Jul 22, 2008 at 1:23 am #28271
Cameron MortensonMemberWell, since my partner for the event was already in Jackson Hole today for work he stopped by Cloudveil to follow up on a couple of phone calls and they decided to sponsor our team for the Cuttie-Thon! Cloudveil committed to provide two pairs of 8X Pro Waders and two pairs of the 8X Stealth Boot. This really is quite a donation to our team and it is certainly appreciated.
Aug 12, 2008 at 7:42 pm #28272Corey Kruitbosch
MemberSo.. How did the cuttie-thon go? Hope everything was good! There was some pretty vicious weather Friday and Saturday night. I looked for you guys while fishing, but never crossed anyone’s path. Or so I thought .. A sheriff from Afton dropped by my camp on Sunday looking for “a girl who had not checked in @ home”. He also told us that a woman with a inner tube that I had said hello to earlier in the day was with you guys. I ran into her pretty high up on the river (44 miles or so) and heading down river Sunday afternoon.
Any pics?
Aug 12, 2008 at 7:52 pm #28273
Cameron MortensonMemberCorey…sorry I haven’t updated this thread yet.
Aug 12, 2008 at 7:58 pm #28274Corey Kruitbosch
MemberAwesome! Looking forward to your pics .. It is an special river and annual pilgrimage for me. I would have to say the fishing was “on fire”.
I forgot to say that the girl who had not checked in was supposedly with your group. I am guessing that she was just out having fun!?!
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