Video: Walk For Liberty Day 33 - Donating to the Government
Hot temperatures in the evening; Dryer landscape; Ted out passing; Thoughts on donating to the government vs to private organizations; Public = government; Crowing crow; Exploded trail mix; Brooke in a meadow; Will agrees, the geographical landmass known as Oregon is beautiful; Titanic; Mountain curves; Rusty antique car; (Un)congested road; Superman phone booth?; Mother and young horse; Rural Americana
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May 23rd, 2008 at 9:11 pm
The map now includes Day 33 (and Day 26 as noted below the previous blog post).
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May 24th, 2008 at 7:43 am
I suspect that the sheep and goat were in the yard only temporarily. There is still grass around.
Our town continually battles over usage of land left in trust to the town. Some has already been sold. Others parts are wanted for purposes outside of the trust. A hundred year old trust is not being honored.
May 24th, 2008 at 7:51 am
I just learned of this website after purchasing some Ron Paul tshirts - they sent along some inserts about this journey. We just moved to NH as part of the FSP in March of this year - we drove, though! It’s so awesome you are doing this - I’m in complete awe and look forward to the rest of your travels (thank you so, so much for youtubing this!) and your home-coming!
Incredible and inspiring - I’m excited to tell other people about what you’re doing.
May 24th, 2008 at 8:08 am
Ah, so they probably had them there just to cut the grass?
That’s a great example about the land trusts in your town. I didn’t have any specifics before. Thanks!
May 24th, 2008 at 8:13 am
Thanks RCC! It’s really motivating to receive comments like that.
What was the website you ordered the Ron Paul tshirts from?
May 24th, 2008 at 8:20 am
BDP, it looks like days 32 and 33 are both at the day 32 location. Also, here are my “reverse engineered” estimates for days prior to day 24; feel free to use them or not. Some of these (notably days 1, 5, 19 & 20) are little more than guesses, but I think most are reasonably close.
Start,N 45 53 04 W 123 58 02
Day 1,N 45 53 17 W 123 57 01
Day 2,N 45 55 12 W 123 56 16
Day 3,N 45 54 04 W 123 51 47
Day 4,N 45 54 27 W 123 47 18
Day 5,N 45 51 57 W 123 43 35
Day 6,N 45 54 08 W 123 45 36
Day 7,N 45 53 59 W 123 40 29
Day 8,N 45 51 31 W 123 33 15
Day 9,N 45 47 25 W 123 27 03
Day 10,N 45 46 26 W 123 24 04
Day 11,N 45 43 49 W 123 15 07
Day 12,N 45 40 57 W 123 11 49
Day 13,N 45 38 39 W 123 08 02
Day 14,N 45 36 53 W 123 03 41
Day 15,N 45 35 39 W 123 00 24
Day 16,N 45 34 17 W 122 54 01
Day 17,N 45 31 56 W 122 50 23
Day 18,N 45 30 29 W 122 46 56
Day 19,N 45 31 04 W 122 41 59
Day 20,N 45 31 22 W 122 39 10
Day 21,N 45 33 15 W 122 34 27
Day 22,N 45 33 27 W 122 26 24
Day 23,N 45 31 54 W 122 22 17
May 24th, 2008 at 8:25 am
Thanks for taking the time to do this, Brian! It will be interesting to see how close your guesses were after I have a chance to download my gps watch data into a Google map.
May 24th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Any good jogger knows that the coolest time to talk is right after sunrise. Astronomy 101
May 24th, 2008 at 9:53 am
You’re right- Oregon is beautiful.
May 24th, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Was that phone booth in a movie? My first thought when I saw the scene of the buildings with the phone booth was it looked exactly like a scene from a movie I saw a long time ago. I don’t remember what movie it was (probably at least 20-30 years old) but I just remember somebody got off (or was thrown off) a bus in the middle of nowhere in the mountains and there just happened to be a phone booth there.
May 24th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Could be! I can’t think of a movie that would have had that phone booth in it myself. It would be fun to see though if you think of it.
May 25th, 2008 at 7:33 am
In NH we have noticed that a lot of the woods are owned by private groups. Various conservancy groups let you walk through their land.
May 25th, 2008 at 8:54 am
That’s great to hear, Russell!
May 27th, 2008 at 8:01 am
I especially loved the pictures of Brooke in the meadow - and the moon.
May 27th, 2008 at 9:43 am
I really liked that image too.