Shortly after summitting I entered the little town of Wauconda...consisting of one building: The Wauconda Cafe and Store where I met Debbie Epps and Maddie Love who opened their store early in order to make breakfast for me. Ladies, you're the greatest!
Reg and Gina |
Riverside, WA |
Veterans Memorial in Tonasket |
Steve, guess what...you & Durell have something else in common (besides sore everything)...he is also a qualified firefighter from Peachtree City, GA. WHO KNEW!! You two have quite a few things in common, looks like!! He has been an avid kayaker for over 25 yrs. He also did wilderness crash rescue for Delta Airlines. I've always known real life to be so much more fun than fiction.
ReplyDeleteDid Debbie & Maddie tell you they bought Wauconda off of eBay? Yeah!, guess who stopped to dine with them, too. You might know this already, Winthrop has been on the U.S. news stations & they have been showing the activity of the fires. Be very careful, your white dove, Jan T.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteJust thinking about your assault on those mountain passes makes my legs ache... and I would guess that since you are getting close to the finish line you are feeling so many different things about your fantastic journey.. but for the record, your accomplishments qualify you for championship thoroughbred status in any book... and you will finish in grand style... Perhaps with purple teeth if you keep eating those huckleberries.... Be safe my friend... will be watching anxiously to see how you make it through the fire zone... Nothing but best thoughts and wishes for you... May the winds be at your back.. (and the flames far away)...
Monte