FROM THE ARCHIVES : YELLOWSTONE - Archives - Oct 8, 2012

FROM THE ARCHIVES : YELLOWSTONE

The sun was just breaking through the trees as I made my walk around the campground circle. Here at 7,000 feet plus it takes a few days for this ol’ man to be able to breath. I was sure that the tourists had used up all the air. To build my lungs and decrease my need for lots of Oxygen, I would slowly make the trip around the camp circle each morning.

Yes, we know Al passed away - what has it been two years ago already? It’s still a terrific article.

[b][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=4][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=4][COLOR=#800000][LEFT]The placement of the Al Campbell Memorial Bench, is at the Cleghorn Springs Hatchery, in Rapid City. It sits by a tree close enough to Rapid Creek, so that you can hear the creek flow as you sit there.

[i]“Many of the unplanned things that happen to us are really blessings,” ~Al

[/i]Al Campbell
February 19th 1954 - April 28th 2005
Writer - Friend - Mentor

Deanna: You are not alone in your grief of losing someone that cared for and love everyone he met …
Even now I still think about Al Campbell everyday when I go on line at FAOL, remembering Al’s willingness to help others with their questions and fly angling problems

I have now been a member of FAOL for 15 years (Oct 6th 1997), without Deanna Travis and Al Campbell, I would not be the person I have become. Helping others on FAOL, host the annual “Beginner’s Only Fly Swaps”, and offer at no cost “FAOL Fly Pattern CD’s”. I continue to help others as Al and Deanna have help me!~Parnelli

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