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What a guy

I don't know if you remember me or even care to wonder of whom I might be at this point in your journey. My hat is off to you. I have not seen you in years and I didn't remember you being this much of a gutsy kind of guy. You were a snoozer in my memory but you have obviously fooled me. I worked with you at Western Hills your first couple of years while you were teaching special ed and coaching Kelsie and all the other young golers. I was a sp. ed. person who did testing as I finished my days in Franklin Co. I retired in the spring of 2004.
I just want you to know I am in awe of your efforts to do this race. It was so cool to see the article of you in the local paper.Having spent time at Glacier hiking and in New Mexico hiking I have a real sense of where you are. May your journey be beautiful in spite of the intensity of this challenge. I'll be following you.Please send me a note upon your return and share a story or two. I wish you all I've got, from one Hall to another. Peace and good health. maureen

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