1. Fishing Track: Join us during the Initial Fishing Experience at Quiet Waters Ranch in Montana for a week of learning to fly-fish, connecting with other veterans, and the beginning of your Built for More journey. The Fishing Track culminates in a Capstone event, where you will reunite in-person with your cohort for a peak experience in nature to share and celebrate your personal and collective growth.
2. Hunting Track: The Initial Hunting Experience consists of connecting in-person with your cohort, engaging in guided discussions with WQW facilitators, and learning the skills and gear that you will hone over the following 6 months in preparation for your Capstone archery hunt back in Montana. The Hunting Track involves an additional third week in-person in Bozeman.
3. Photography Track: Learn photography from the best in the business while being immersed in nature and the start of your journey of self-discovery. The Photography track also involves an additional third week in-person, where you will return to Montana to photograph other Warriors’ experiences prior to returning for your Capstone Photography Experience.
Built for More is paced for real life. After a month-long online Preparation Phase, you’ll reserve a week at both the beginning and the end of your journey for in-person, outdoor immersion experiences. Built for More offers three different “track” options for the in-person experience: Fishing, Hunting, or Photography. Between the in-person experiences, you and your cohort mates will navigate the online modules throughout the Discovery Phase, which each require only a few hours of dedicated effort each month. This work will stick with you, and you will find yourself pondering the topics during downtime and discussing the rest of your cohort in between lessons. For a closer look at the trajectory and pace of Built for More, check out the phase tiles below:
Phase 1: Initial In-Person Experience
Wherever you are in life, the Initial In-Person Experience (FX) gives you a break from it—and that strengthens you to make meaningful changes. In this weeklong journey, nature inspires, recreation grants perspective, and newfound comrades buoy your spirits, solidifying intentions and recruiting accountability buddies for the road ahead
Learn a new skill (fly fishing, hunting, or photography) that provides a safe haven for your mind and spirit—for life
Find even deeper meaning in your service, and consider the future with distance and new perspective
Discover or renew your relationship to nature as a source of relaxation and clarity
Grow trust and spark lifelong, mutually supportive healthy friendships
Phase 2: Discovery Phase
Invigorated by your Initial Experience (FX), you’ll begin the Discovery Phase. Over six to twelve months online, you’ll video conference with your small cohort and facilitator, working together through concepts geared to recalibrate your life’s trajectory. Informed by experts and supported by your cohort, you’ll follow our structured process to build your version of a better life from the ground up.
Cement habits to improve your health in every area—mind, body, and spirit
Refine strategies to meet and exceed your basic needs so you can focus on personal growth
Build deeper community within your cohort, creating a support team for ongoing improvement
Identify your meaningful purpose and create a plan to actualize it
Click HERE to view an example Schedule
Phase 3: Capstone Experience (FX)
Once again, your cohort unites—and in each other, you’ll see the changes. More alive, more grounded, and more connected to what (and who) matters most, transformed Warriors gather in nature to honor the journey and commit wholly to the path ahead. It’s the last phase of Built for More—and the first phase of your recalibrated life.
Reunite with your cohort face to face, solidifying your new second family of support
Relax into nature, refreshing your sense of possibility
Sharpen your skills for maintaining healthy outdoor pursuits at home
Celebrate the hard work and the big changes together, growing your conviction to keep leveling up
The Fall application window is for two Built for More cohorts ONLY:
The application window for the Built for More Women’s Cohort and the Hunting Track is:
September 30, 9:00 am MDT: Application Opens
October 11, 5:00 pm MDT: Application Closes
Yes, Quiet Waters Ranch is accessible for people with disabilities. We work to accommodate all disabilities to the fullest extent possible. Our staff, guides, and volunteers are well-versed at accommodating various types of disabilities and conditions (including those who are visually and audibly impaired) to ensure a positive and rewarding experience.
Yes. WQW has a service dog acknowledgment and agreement that allows service dogs to go fishing with participants.
Yes! Everything from clothing to equipment is yours to keep. Our goal is to set you up with everything you need so you can continue to tap into your new skills independently without gear as a barrier.
No, you DO NOT have to be a Purple Heart recipient to qualify for our programs.
WQW has an active zero alcohol policy on all experiences.
Built for More discusses spiritual fitness, not religion. Essentially, there’s space in our program to incorporate any spiritual practices that contribute to your growth. We do not take or encourage any particular religious stance (including being religious at all), and we ask that you respect religious differences across your cohort.
Absolutely. WQW strives to build long-term relationships with our participants and we are always looking to have you return for more experiences or as a volunteer. However, Warriors who attend their first experience are not guaranteed an invitation to return for future programs.
Yes, there is wifi and cell phone service at the ranch so that participants can connect with their loved ones as needed while they’re away. However, the ranch is an ideal place to take a break from your devices and reconnect with yourself and your community. We highly recommend being fully present as much as possible for this one-of-a-kind experience.
While we relied on experts to develop our program, it is completely non-clinical and non-medical. That said, we support Warriors in getting all the care they need, and you’ll continue your existing care during the program. If therapy or psychiatric care is something you choose to start during the program, we’re happy to make recommendations for veteran-focused organizations.
These proven expeditions are still the bookends to Built for More—but now, there’s an essential new program in between. Over the years, Warriors were impressed with how these reflective outdoor adventures could serve as a turning point in their lives but requested more guidance for making long term changes. Built for More answers that call with a structured, expert-driven program that still relies heavily on those original excursions.
There are still a number of shorter specialty programs for alumni, but all first-time Warriors now start with Built for More.
View an example Built for More schedule HERE
Built for More is a program we developed ourselves, rooted in in-depth research, evidence-based expertise in wellness and psychology, and our own years of experience. It’s structured to be challenging, but not overwhelming, as you dive into self-exploration, identify areas of growth, and develop healthy habits. You can expect elements of video, facilitated group discussion, reflection, and skill development exercises.
WQW programs are at no cost to the participant including paid-for air travel to Montana, comfortable lodging and home-cooked meals, professional instruction, and gear for trip’s activities.
WQW is committed to objectivity when reviewing applications. This thorough screening process requires confirmation of participation in combat operations, either through the receipt of combat awards or proof of service in a location in which you received Imminent Danger Pay.
Please include your service record (DD214 Member-4, ERB, ORB, BIR, BTR, etc.). We recognize that service records are confidential and are stored securely.
Check the following locations on your DD214 to ensure eligibility (only one of the following requirements must appear):
•Block 13: Decorations Medals, Badges, Citations, and Campaign Ribbons (check the continuation page for overflow of Block 13 information).
•Block 18: Remarks. This is where you will find information about receiving Imminent Danger Pay.
If you do not see confirmation of participation in combat operations on your DD214, or if you are currently Active Duty and do not possess a DD214, please provide any official documentation of combat related service. This can include, but is not limited to:
•Award Citations for Combat Awards (ie. Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon/Badge/Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star with "V" device, etc.)
•Service Record (which clearly indicates combat service and/or deployment information)
**If you do NOT possess any of the above documentation, but think you still qualify, let us know why in your application!
Currently, we’re focused on making our programs richer and more effective for the same number of veterans annually. For now, we aim to grow in impact, not size, working hard to offer transformative experiences to roughly 300 veterans a year.