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    Default Around the World Hike

    Help please. I saw a website of a guy hiking around the world pulling a cart awhile back. Does anyone the URL for this site. If so please post it.
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    He drown.






    Sorry, couldn't resist.
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    Default Worldwalk

    I don't know about the website you are refering to, and I am sure it is not the same guy, but check out a book called "World Walk" by Steven Newman. He walked solo around the world in the 1980's and it is a GREAT book!! Very very interesting read.

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    http://www.earthtrekuk.net/

    Fun reading. How he got through Colombia and the Darian Gap alive, I'll never know.

    Rick B

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    Default Earthwalk

    That's it rickboudrie - Thanks a bunch!!
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    Thought I would dig up an old thread and found this. Very interesting and sounds like a fun trip.

    Doc Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickb View Post
    http://www.earthtrekuk.net/

    Fun reading. How he got through Colombia and the Darian Gap alive, I'll never know.

    Rick B
    A thread so old, in fact, that Colombia was still considered generally dangerous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT Rock View Post
    He drown.

    Sorry, couldn't resist.
    . . . OK, that was funny. . . .

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