Tag: Adventure
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Nostalgic Trails: Summer Camp Memories from Texas Hill Country and Their Influence on “The Long Walk Home”
With much of the country hunkered down against a major winter storm this weekend, it might feel premature to talk about summer camp. But trust me—plenty of young boys and girls are already daydreaming about lazy days splashing in creeks, riding horses, unleashing their creativity in craft lodges, and hiking winding trails. And don’t forget…
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10 Life-Saving Essentials Every Adventurer Needs: Lessons from Tommy’s Epic 1,200-Mile Trek
In my novel, The Long Walk Home: When the Power Dies, I dropped hints about the Ten Essentials as Tommy’s secret weapon. He mentions them just twice: once while brainstorming packs with the Browns (the family who unofficially adopts him) for their Sacramento trek, and again after grabbing extra supplies with Jason Brown—forcing the group…
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Survival Lessons from the Airport In The Long Walk Home: When the Power Dies, we meet fourteen-year-old Tommy as he navigates Denver International Airport, waiting for a connecting flight from San Antonio to Sacramento. His world, along with everyone else’s, is thrown into chaos when all electrical power abruptly fails. Tommy’s reactions, and those of…
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Living the Adventure: Tales of Mountains, Seas, and a Boy’s Dream
Recently, I picked up Thin Air: Encounters in the Himalayas by Greg Child, a climber and mountaineer I’d heard of only in passing. I wish I’d discovered his writing sooner. His beautifully descriptive language evokes the siren call of the Himalayas. Published nine years before Jon Krakauer’s 1997 bestseller Into Thin Air: A Personal Account…
