Despite the blistering heat, we are managing well. I’m glad to say that my blisters are looking pretty darned good and healing well. Progress will still be dependent on the condition of my blisters, however. Along the Loneliest Road in America sits
I woke up this morning anxious to check on the now, total of 9, blisters on my right foot. A lot of the new ones popped up yesterday during the steep inclines in the terrain. Yesterday, I decided that I would wait
Having already completed about a mile of the ascent yesterday before I stopped for the day, I continued my scaling of Sand Mountain today, accompanied by a full moon. It was still warm when I started out at 3:40am, in the 70’s,
This morning we left Salt Wells, NV and I started walking at 3:40am PT. Boy was it dark! I’m glad I had my headlamp with me. Shortly after I started, I came across a section of the road where Patriot artist, Michael
Most of today, we were making preparations to head out tonight to return to Salt Wells. The blisters on my right foot are healing very well. Who would have thought that castor oil would be the miracle cure for blisters! This evening
This morning I got up and checked my foot. I can’t believe how well this castor oil works! It’s helping to heal my blisters two to three times faster than what I read was the usual duration time to heal. Tom and
Last night, after getting into the RV and removing all of my gear, I checked on my feet. Both were pretty swollen. Yesterday I noticed that the original blister, which had started to heal, had other new surrounding blisters. As I was
Five minutes into my walk, I came across our great American Flag and paused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. What a great way to start a day…even though it was quite early! “Good morning, Ron and Tom and the Wolf Pack.
Today was a rest day to do RV prep and personal prep for the desert walk. We adjusted the banner on the Beachwood. Tom reorganized the inside of the Beachwood. We got parts for RV, an extra gas can, and a knee
Good morning, America! How are you? Today is Day 5 of my walk to Washington, D.C., in which I covered 13.5 miles of my journey, beginning in Lahontan Valley, NV and ending in Fallon, NV. I began my day with an inspiring