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Author Archives: Marshall
Diggin’ It in Death Valley National Park
Ever wonder what it would be like to pound sand 16 hours a day in 100-degree weather? Me neither, but now I know. Dave Heckman and I just returned from stashing our food, water, and supplies for our July circumnavigation of … Continue reading
Putting it out there
This Sunday, Dave Heckman and I head out to the desert to stash supplies around Death Valley National Park in preparation for our July circumnavigation. We hope to finish placing the caches before the end of the week. In case … Continue reading
Challenge list challenge: make your own
If you spend any time fooling around with Facebook, you’ve probably seen the so-called challenge lists: “How many of these books have you read?” “How many of these countries have you visited?” “How many of these beers have you tried?” … Continue reading