Dunwoody man goes from battling brain cancer to DNR hunting consultant

When Chip Madren was in seventh grade, doctors told his family the type of brain cancer he had gave him about two more years to live.

It was his love of hunting that caused him to fight for his life, his mother said, after being promised a trip to Montana when he got better.

“He was not fighting well up until that time,” Lea Madren said. “That day something clicked. He had this idea that he was going to get back to the woods.”  Continue reading at Politically Georgia