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Episode 55: Hey Lady
Description
Episode 55 — In Memoriam of Catherine Schott
Dedication:
This episode is lovingly dedicated to Catherine Schott—a surrogate grandmother, steadfast friend, and bright thread in the Outdoor Ruhls family fabric. “Hey, lady—this one’s for you.”
Episode Summary:
On the one-year anniversary of the show, Mike and Mark press pause on the planned celebration to honor the life of Catherine Schott. As a tribute, they rebroadcast the marriage-advice roundtable episode Catherine inspired—full of stories about love, patience, togetherness, and doing life outdoors as a family.
Chapter Guide
00:00 – Cold Open: Hunting, fishing, cooking… and family.
00:21 – Why This Episode: A change of plans; remembering Catherine Schott and why she mattered to the Ruhls.
02:54 – Mike & Caitlin: 13 Years: “Choose wisely”—banter, what they’ve learned, and favorite outdoor memories as a couple.
Argentina Dorado Story: Overnight buses, chocolate-milk water, and a leaping golden dorado—when adventure meets logistics.
Calls for Wisdom:
Catherine & Leonard Schott: 69 years of marriage—communicate, listen, never go to bed angry, do things together.
Memaw & Poppy (Mike’s parents): 51 years—patience, make memories, variety, and lots of early-morning departures (plus the Cape Hatteras honeymoon “stuck truck” classic).
Caitlin’s parents (Tim & Necie): Opposites who support each other, laugh easily, and learn from differences; Yosemite RV paradox and Irish honeymoon.
Kate & Jed: Same vintage marriage—talk it out, avoid double kayaks, and invite kids into gardens, pools, and first adventures.
Matt (Mike’s brother): The honest take—do whatever you can to keep her happy—and the reminder that even imperfect stories can raise great kids.
Closing Reflections: Find what works for your marriage; struggle makes the sweet parts sweeter. “Happy anniversary, us.”
Note: The rebroadcast centers on Catherine’s voice and presence; her name is Catherine Schott throughout.
Themes & Takeaways
Communication > Perfection: Listen fully, speak kindly, and don’t keep score.
Togetherness Is a Choice: Make the outdoors a shared space—for couples, for kids, for extended family.
Patience & Play: Laugh at the mishaps (stuck trucks, funky RVs, delayed buses); they become the best stories.
Do Hard Things Together: Big adventures (and small chores) are glue for a marriage.
Legacy of Love: Catherine’s life reminds us to show up f