First of all I would like to say a BIG thank you to Amanda and all that helped put this hunt on. This was my wifes first time chasing pigs and she would not have tried if it wasn't for this camp. We were lucky to be teamed up with Mark F. from AZGFD. We set out of camp Friday morning with full bellies and full of hope. Within the first 1/2 hour we had a herd of pigs at about 1 mile out so off we went. We got to 200 yards and the wind did a 180. Busted! We turned around and started glassing back towards the truck and spotted another herd made the walk back and got 149 yards away smelled them first then saw them walking away wind was good then it did another 180 they how ever did not run away but Corinna did not feel comfortable taking the shot great choice on her part. We go back to camp for lunch and while there I make a bet with her that if she tags a pig this hunt I will shave off my beard she hates my beard. It's now time to head back out and Mark and us split up to glass more area around 5:15 Corinna is done she hot and hungry so I tell her it's your hunt we will glass to the road about that time Mark calls us on the phone saying hes got a herd so off we go again. We have about forty minutes of light left plan our stalk there 400 yards out wind perfect all we have to do is cross two small washes and we're there. Well, the first wash is 50 feet straight down we find a way down and then back up they haven't moved. Mark stayed behind to watch while Corinna and I moved forward at 50 yards I get her on the sticks and boom she hits it and then it walks off 20 yards and down it goes. First thought fantastic then dang I have to shave. The next day with the help of Bill we made some sausage right there in camp. Corinna and I are very thankful for everything and can't wait til next year. P.S. I did shave when we got home