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Our lives are full of adventures, though it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between travels and adventures since there is inevitable travel to reach points of adventure.
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Havasupai Indian Reservation This reservation is accessed from Hualapai Hilltop, 68 miles (108 km) from the nearest highway intersection on Route 66 in Northern Arizona. Reaching the village is possible by hiking 8.0 miles; another 2.0 mile hike is necessary from the village to the campground. This amazing tourist site, one of the most inaccessible in the world, is a strong attraction because of its incredible beauty; reservations are necessary because of limited campground capacity. Ginat and I spent three glorious days here with some great friends. For a full account of this adventure click here |
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Lost In The Desert On February 23, 2005 we set out for a day long hike of Ze'elim Ascent starting at the Dead Sea. We have hiked in this area many times before, had a trail map with us, and did not take any precautions for being out after dark: flashlight, warm clothes, and sleeping bags. We have never gotten lost following the trail signs, but this was to be a first. At one point we reached the end of the trail on our way back, and got hopelessly lost. At nightfall, we sought a place to sleep--from about 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM, at first light. For a detailed description of this adventure click here |
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This Is Where We Slept |
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Mexican Border On March 6, 2003, we parked our Motor Home and crossed into Mexico on the only hand pulled ferry between the United States and Mexico. We intended to explore the border town, Diaz Ordaz, several kilometers away, and return that same day. We could never have imagined the adventure that unfolded over the next two days, including sleeping overnight at a drug rehabilitation center in Reynosa. Read all about the details of this amazing story. Click Here |
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Los Ebanos Ferry |
It All Started With Our Meeting These Two Women Selling Tarts In Ordaz Diaz |
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Homeless Family Given Shelter By Rehab Center |
I Slept On The Lower Bunk Bed |
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Roommate That Understood English Learned In A Houston, TX Jail While Serving Time For Drug Possession |
Making Tarts For Street Selling To Support Rehab Center |

















