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Fish Lake to Cascade Crest. Douglas was a child, he nearly died of a childhood illness. To build back the strength in his wasted legs, he started hiking through the sage-covered foothills around his home in Yakima, Washington. The cure worked; and year-by-year he pushed his explorations further into the tangled, rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest.
Another Intrepid Pedestrian in Buenos Aires. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. My first journey in Argentina came to a close on December 17. What is it that I have to show for five months in a city full of so much life? Not much physically.
From Jersey City to the wilds of Matawan, Bill McCullough expounds on raising kids, surviving cancer, believing in the Great Beyond, and the joys and travails of delivering pizza. Friday, June 6, 2008.
The time has come to awaken every American and to Sound the Alarm that Democracy is at risk! Tuesday, November 07, 2006. Boston, Massachusetts, United States.