The Walk for THE WALK Tour is a walk
across America from Malibu, California
to Washington, D.C. taking the design for
a liner museum of American History
called: THE WALK to the public.
Steven wears a uniform shirt and tie to
prevent some from believing this is some
kind of a protest. The tour is more about
introducing The Walk than fund-raising.
This 3800 mile walk should also allow
people to understand that it is not
believed to be an easy project, but
that it is possible to do difficult things
when the desire is there, and like the
history of this continent and this nation,
The Walk has been filled with bright
moments, exhillerating adventures
and some set backs. Each of these
has added to what we are as a nation
and who we are as a people.
Our cross-country walk to save walking
along the pavement may have been a bit
much.
(Our Snow Bank Billboard)
Climb to Loveland Pass from Silverthorne.
Some kids at Keystone watching the baby geese. I suggested Fly Away
Home
for an evening movie.
Thus, the story of the ugly ducking... oops, wrong bird.
Okay, I'm making a bad snow angel. But, it is June.
I decided to take a run in the snow. It was fun.
Mallard swimming at Keystone.
A picture of Keystone, Colorado.
This is a scene off the road on the way to the summit. To the left;
somewhat
deceptive, is our off-road shortcut which proved to be a very steep
climb.
This is D. Anson Brody walking up to 12,000 feet.
Taken at 11,990, then we walked up to
what they said was a viewing area:
as if the entire state doesn't qualify.
Members and Posts of
these organizations have
given us support along
our journey. I hope
this projects serves them
as well as they have served
this nation --
and us while we walk.
The links below can take
you to personal myspace
pages. I hope you will
keep up with what
we are doing, and add
to the project: drop us
a note, suggestions or
comments.
This site follows us as we make our way along America's roads
and highways, but this project is about raising awareness for a linear
museum of American History called: The
Walk.
The project is about one individual and then another: not one
more important than the next, but each a link in the chain we call "America."
Millions of stories that should never be forgotten, perhaps preventing
some future American from making their mistakes, or leading the next
generation to a brighter future.
Our future is not written in stone. It never was. This nation
was not left to us as a gift. It was left to us as a challenge. We can
do no more. We should do no less.
I hope you enjoy looking
at these pages. Maybe
return to our beginning
and walk with us,
enjoy the things we saw
and maybe laugh at some
of the things we did.
Some suggest we have
lost our minds. Maybe.
May just ask if they
can help us. When I hear
that question, I am forced
to admit, "Many people hope you can."