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Saturday, May 24, 2014

50th State: Hawaii–Maui and Makena. I came, I saw, I conquered Hawaii–at least one small part of it.

To go from being a fat old lady who was hardly able to walk in 2006, to being a fit person who is going to hike an 820-mile trail (The Arizona National Scenic Trail) in 2015... now there is the REAL story... and in the end, kayaking America was only a stepping stone.

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The 50th state sticker, and final sticker, has been added to my Kayak America adventure map on the inside side door of my van, as I am parked along the Monterey Bay, where I first learned to kayak five years ago.  A fitting place to end this journey.

I am rather fascinated by that - accomplishing the goal. I had not thought about what that would mean to me until I sat on the water off Maui... and realized "I did it!!!" What an elated and awesome feeling it was... and to have people I love with me at that very moment.... I felt soooooo special. It is really the first time in my life were reaching a goal really mattered. There have been other milestones and goals, but none have had such a great effect on me as this one.   And so, stay turned for the next adventure, getting fit for and hiking the Arizona Trail in 2015.

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It is an odd feeling to reach a goal.  I wrote “May 16, 2014” on the map back in 2009.  So all I had to do was add the Hawaiian stickers… the label was already in place.  Thought provoking for me. Set and Reach a Goal.  The bigger the goal/challenge, the happier it seems to make me.

A friend, Linda May, wrote this on her Facebook page:  This is my friend Charlene Swankie, sometimes known as Swankie Wheels. Four[actually eight years ago] years ago she was a fat old lady, on a walker, headed for a wheel chair (her words). She had two total knee replacements and her Dr. [finally] told her she could do anything she wants. She wanted to kayak and then she wanted to kayak all fifty states. Today is her 70th birthday, the picture is of her kayaking in Hawaii the 50th state. She did it.

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Swankie kayaks Hawaii on her 70th Birthday, May 16, 2014.

When she returns from Hawaii she will resume physical training for her 820 mile backpacking hike, the length of Arizona [Mexico to Utah]. Charlene is a good role model of what it is like to be 70 years old. She is kind, generous, intelligent, humorous, friendly, and I must say adventurous. So proud to be your friend.

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Left: 2008, the day I set out on the Kayak America Adventure. 

Right: May 2014 Maui, Hawaii, the week I ended the Kayak America Adventure.

But what does it really feel like to set a goal… and then reach it?  Who was I when this all began in 2008?  Different, I was just a different person.  I can’t remember how I was different.  My son says I am much more confident and at peace now.  He has also become very interested in old family photos and stories about our lives and the lives of our ancestors, which seems new to me.  That’s sweet.

So, for this summary I have decided to show photos of the special friends who joined me in paddling America.  Most of the states were solo paddles, which I enjoyed but it was really fun when other people would join me (for the solo paddles, you can click on the States to read more). Here’s to each paddler, as well as to all my financial supporters ( I may list you all later with initials only, and the amounts donated, along with an accounting of money spent… but I hate that kind of bookkeeping.).

This was my first blog post on the beginning of this adventure:  http://swankiewheels.blogspot.com/2008/12/beginning-of-kayaking-adventure-dec-2008.html.  I noted then, that in 2006, I could barely walk.  I wrote:  As for me, I have lost 60 lbs. since leaving Washington State in August 2007. I spend my days biking, kayaking, and walking and running. I am most proud of "running" since I have not been able to do so in over 30 years. 

By July 2009, the idea was firmly in my head to set out to Kayak America (at least one place in each state).  I wrote this post about the first three states (CA, AZ, NV) - http://swankiewheels.blogspot.com/2009/08/third-state-nv.html .  I mentioned in that post about visiting the Carson City NV Aquatic Center and swimming 1/4 mile, good considering I had not been swimming in six months.  It felt great.  Wonderful place by the way.

California was where I learned to kayak and so the first state I paddled.  I became a volunteer for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) along with a former high school classmate, Harry “Spike” Grover.  We patrolled the Monterey Bay together on several occasions… interpreting wildlife to the public, monitoring other kayakers and assisting as needed.  Odd to run into a classmate from Indiana way out in California, decades later.  In 2015, I plan to return to volunteering the MBNMS again.

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Me with Harry “Spike” Grove, classmates from
Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, IN, Class of 1962.

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Ellie Beals, sister of Matt Beals, and dog Hoss.

Ellie’s mom and I house-shared as single parents back in the 1970s.  We had a collective of five kids between the ages of 4 and 9.  Ellie was the only girl. The above paddle was the maiden voyage for my new kayak (Ocean Kayak, Scrambler XT).  Two of the boys (one of mine and one of my friend’s) just kayaked Hawaii with me… to help me celebrate… both also celebrating their birthdays (4/6 and 5/8).

Arizona was one of the early states that I paddled with a new friend, Vickie Walker. Watson Lake in Prescott, AZ.

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After that I went on to kayak OR, WA, ID, MT, UT.

In Washington state, I got to paddle with new friend Gary Lepak… we have since paddled together many times. Gary designs and builds his own kayaks and paddles.

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One of the most memorable paddles was the panhandle of Idaho… where I ran across a moose family, up close and personal. 

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Video of the Moose Family.  Excuse the first part of the clip where the wheels of the kayak cart are in the way.  I don’t seem to have a video editing program at the moment.

This is the water thoroughfare that goes between Upper Priest Lake and Lower Priest Lake and it is declared “wilderness” – no motors allowed and no development on the shores. 

In 2010, I kayak 21 more states.  They were:

WY, SD, ND, MN, WI, MI, NY, NH, ME, VT, MA, CT, RI, NJ, DE, MD/DC, VA, NC, SC, GA, and FL.

Wisconsin was one of my favorite paddles, because it was the hardest paddle I have done.  I paddled from the Apostle Island National Lakeshore out to this Sand Island Light - lighthouse, and then had to returned against the waves, winds and currents. Being still pretty much a beginner at kayaking, I had paid no attention to the wind at my back on the way out.  I know better today.

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If you can see a tiny speck of white in the middle on the horizon, that is where I had to paddle to… it took over three hours of the hardest paddling I have ever done, without a break, to reach the shore.  I tired to signal for help but no one could see my black paddle against the black water. If I rested for even a second or two, wind would push me many yards back out farther into the Lake.  Keep in mind, I had already paddled three hours to get to the Lighthouse. Once I did get to shore I thought I would collapse on the beach, but I had so much adrenaline pumping in my body, I had plenty of energy to get the boat out, up off the beach to the van and loaded…. then I was out like a light.

In New York, (below photo) I got to paddle with Matt Beals, brother of Ellie Beals above (I used to babysit him when is was about six years old).  May 16, 2014 we paddled together again, in Hawaii, for my 70th Birthday.

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Matt and Cherrish Beals, kayaking off Maui, Hawaii, May 2014

In Massachusetts, I got to paddle with new friend Kay Gleason, a very interesting lady, she had her own online business selling old maps, and also had a wooden canoe or kayak in her shed which she had built.  We launched right from her yard on Secret Lake and she was 80-something.

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In North Carolina, new friend Judith joined me – in her brand new inflatable kayak.  We lost track in counting all the Great Blue Herons we spotted on Jordan Lake.

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In Florida 2010, family members (sister, niece and nephew) joined me for a paddle on Thanksgiving day. Santa Fe River at Columbia State Park, High Springs, FL.

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While still in FL, friend Gary Lepak caught up with me again for another paddle in a home-made catamaran kayak that he build, designed to either sit on, kneel on, or stand up on.  Amazing and fun guy to spend time with and we have now kayaked a number of places together in Washington and Florida.

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Later, December 30, 2010,  Gary and I did another paddle and I wrote on Facebook: Gonna finish off 2010 MY WAY with a final paddle of the year with my good friend Gary of WA state. We are going to kayak six miles through Ichetucknee Spring State Park.

I did a video clip which Gary posted on u-tube. Video.

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In the Spring of 2011, I went to GA, and David Hair did some work on my bike rack.  I hung around to visit with other vandwellers there.  Lots of smokers, a few dogs, a cat, too much time inside watching t.v., good meals and great company, lots of laughs but the exposure to allergens made me sick for the first time since I hit the road, and I ended up in the hospital.  Only time since 2008 that I have been sick.  Living outside is not a choice for me, it is absolute necessity.  I wrote this three years ago this week:  (from hospital in Dalton, GA) 

I might have to become a coffee drinker.

OK... this is officially the pits. My body is exhausted and my psyche isn't far behind. I need someone to talk to. Went to sleep about 1am thinking, I can breath better... tomorrow will be a better day... then woke up 2 hrs. later coughing my head off with yellow aliens jumping out of my body. I fantasize about camping on a lake shore and getting in my kayak at the break of dawn... and paddling out for hours, coming back for some hot oatmeal and then resting, or sketching, or doing genealogy.... not laying in this dammed uncomfortable hospital bed coughing my brains out. GO home Aliens... go home. Leave me alone... I got 21 more states to kayak (waiting for the coffee to add some instant cocoa to it)(coffee can be a bronco-dilator and it works).  I need someone to talk to.

Other than that incident, the worse medical issues I had on my adventure was an eye infection and knocking my teeth out.  I wrote this in July 2011 - The prize for kayaking 10.5 miles in Tennessee is donating a tooth to the tooth fairy. I'm at the dentist seeing if they can glue it back in???? (it was a crown), got it fixed in IL but knocked it out again later.  Finally got it pulled in Mexico and an implant put in 2013.  As of May 2014 have not yet returned to MX to get the permanent tooth.  Ughhh.

After getting well, I resumed kayaking and did 11 more states.  They were:  TN, WV, PN, OH, KY, IN, IL, IO, NE, CO, NM

In Ohio, Cheryl Simmons (birdwatcher on Yahoo Vandwellers) and her husband went on a paddle with me, down the Mad River

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Returning to Quartzsite in the Fall of 2011, I joined the Gem and Mineral Club, became a rock sawyer, learned to do lapidary and became a Foreman in the Lapidary shop. I learned to cut and polish my own stones. In Jan. 2012,  I interviewed in the big tent for a job with BLM.  Summer of 2012, I worked for California Land Management (for BLM) at two campgrounds in the White River National Forest out of Rifle, CO, Meadow Ridge Campground and Meadow Lake Campground.  I was terminated before the end of the camping season due to a forest fire shutting down my forest.  I kayaked a number of times at Meadow Lake (used to be called Meadow Creek Lake). 

August 22, 2012 I wrote:  I lost something... but I don't want to find it again. Yesterday when I attended the appreciation dinner for work, my tight jeans that I could barely fasten without pain a month ago, were dragging the ground, cuffs catching on my heels. What the heck? So after I pigged out at the dinner, I went out and bought bathroom scales... and woozy... I have lost about 40 pounds since arriving in CO in May.... That's a total of 80 pounds since 2009. I feel like a different person. I walk easily with no effort and no pain. Walking up and down to the lake I don't even pant or huff and puff. It's all very amazing.... and I beg, please folks... get healthy... you just won't believe this feeling. I am now within 15 pounds of my goal/ideal weight... and I haven't even been working at this weight loss.

October 20, 2012 I wrote: I just had the greatest SKYPE session today with my two baby grandkids. William (Will) looks just like his daddy and Zoey looks just like her Mommy. I told Zoey I was coming to see her next summer and she hollered and began doing what she called her "happy excited dance." She danced a long time. Will isn't talking yet, but put on his fireman Halloween costume and paraded it for me... and threw me lots of kisses when it was time to hang up. He even leaned into the computer to kiss me through the camera when I did the same. I'm gonna love next summer. July 2013 Post on Grandkids.

I took each of the kids for a short paddle on still water.  They really seemed to like it a lot. (trying to locate photos of them on the water with me)

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June 2013 – Kayaked with my friend Lauren Neher in Idaho.  We are "rafted-up" for a little break.   We spent some time at Lake Lowell in the Toolies area -  very high/tall plants and there were these giant carp, tearing them up by the roots, I guess to feed on whatever they dislodged.  We also kayaked a ten-mile long stretch on the Snake River from Marsing to Homedale. Water got a little choppy and with Lauren in an inflatable... his was hard to handle. The old Ocean Kayak, however, was just as good as ever. It felt very good getting back on the water.

Finally I got around to kayaking the last 8 of the lower 48 states.  They were:   KS, OK, MO, AR, MS, AL, LA, TX.  After that, the only states left were Alaska and Hawaii.  


Me in the rear of this kayak and Gary Powers
of Milwaukee, Wisc @ Holgate Glacier.

Alaska I kayaked in August 2013.  My sister Cheryl and her hubby Troy made it possible for me to continue doing art work, my blog, and the family genealogy by replacing my computer when it died.  When I got to Alaska to kayak my 49th state, it was Cheryl’s hubby Troy and son Keith, who picked me up at the airport.  The three of them housed me and drove me from Anchorage to Seward for the Alaska paddle, spending two nights in a motel, and buying all my meals. They would not let me spend $1, just so I could kayak Alaska at the Holgate Glacier.  I wish Cheryl could have gone out on the paddle with me… but because of her… it was a great experience.  I dumped my husband’s ashes in the Seward port… he was born in the area. RIP David Swankie.  

Alaska Expenses:  My son, Chris Bailey, a former pilot got me a discount pass for the air fare round-trip cost me only $134.70 total. The kayak tour cost $440.43, and Tips $13 for a total of $588.13 for Alaska.

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L-R: Nephew Keith, bro-in-law Troy Smith and sister Cheryl.

Alaska is the first state that I did not use my own personal kayak, but instead I went with a tour group.  I don’t like being with a group and prefer solo paddles, but that’s too risky in those frigid waters, so this was the only sensible option.  Actually turned out better than I expected.  They paired me up with a gentleman my age, Gary Powers, who had not been feeling well, because I was an experienced kayaker and strong enough to paddle for him too.  His wife and son were in another tandem kayak.

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And finally, l kayaked Hawaii, as planned and dreamed, on my 70th birthday, May 16, 2014.  My 50th state to kayak.  Some family and friends joined me in  Hawaii for the celebration:  Richard from Seattle, Beals from Grand Island, NY, and Sosa-Baileys from Houston, TX.  Hawaiian Expenses:  Airfare about $440.00 round-trip, $70 for shuttle to and from airport, $100 for kayak tour which my son paid for.  Total $510 plus tips and misc. expenses not yet summed up but less than $200.00.

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L-R: Me, son Richard Bailey, Cherrish and Matt Beals, Senora Sosa and her daughter (my sister-in-law) Ruth Sosa Bailey (me in background).  It was a very special end to a great adventure.  Thank you all.

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All I know for sure, is that I’m living life to the fullest (it’s what David Swankie asked of me on his death bed), I’m happy, and healthier than I have ever been and continue to get even healthier still.

My motto has been:  “It doesn’t get any better than this… until tomorrow.” but I am now not sure there is anything better than Hawaii.

My final thoughts… Never give up!!!  Don’t accept limitations.  Push the envelop… then push it again.  Set goals for yourself that others may think are crazy or impossible, but know in your heart and mind and soul the whole while that they ARE possible.  Don’t say you are going to TRY to do something… just say you are DOING it!!!!  Trying leaves too much room for failure and failure is not an option if you are going to live your life to the fullest.

Aloha and Mahala.  I love you all.

and

Hau’oli la hanau to ME!
(Happy Birthday)

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

A New Fitness Level and A New Life?

and getting to Hawaii – to kayak my last state!!!

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One of my earlier paddles in Washington State.

I am becoming concerned/alarmed that I may not have enough money for expenses for the Hawaii trip. I have accommodations and air line ticket. But there are the other expenses of the shuttle/or transportation to and from the airports, kayak rental, meals, sun screen, misc. God I wish I was rich.  If you can help me complete this Kayak America Adventure, use the Donate Button to the right on this page.  Thank you.

Feeling blue a couple days ago, I was cheered up by a piece of German Chocolate Cake. Trust me, I will pay for it tomorrow and the next day at the gym. My weight is down to where it was 31 years ago.  Someone said “Just a serotonin low. You will feel better. Chocolate will help that.”  Alright, I’ll go with that reason/excuse?

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1984, California, sitting on my cousin’s Delorian.

OK, I ATE the cake, twice. But today, I did Aqua Therapy in the morning, and then 10 miles on stationary bike in gym and 30 min on treadmill. I'm going 3 times faster on the treadmill than I did two weeks ago. I am working hard on my core strength and have little pain now. I think an adjustment in my meds is required which will begin tomorrow. Right now all I am doing is working out and eating and sleeping. Eating all I want, but it's healthier stuff and only about 1/3 of what I used to eat. But it's all I want. I won't say this is easy, but my favorite part of the day now is working out at the gym... something I never thought I would ever feel or ever say. Maybe there will be life after 70?

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Never Again… almost 300 pounds in 2002.

I have a wonderful team of doctors here and have been catching up on all the tests and examines you are suppose to have.  Getting the all clear on everything.  I think I have a doctor for every body part, though I no longer need a pulmonologist as I no longer have COPD issues (thank you clean air).  Got one for joints, one for spine, one for female parts, one for all the other general stuff.  All are impressed and excited to be on my fitness team.  Caught two of them talking/bragging to each other about me the other day… that was funny.

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Family Birthday Cake, 2004 (my sons birthdays are 4/16 and 5/8 and mine 5/16 – so many times we had ONE cake).

The above photo was taken when I was pretty close to not being able to walk anymore, the following year, both knees were replaced.  Hopefully in a month, I will have much better photos to post here.

In spite of my worry and concern about finances for Hawaii, and my set back last month with severe back pain, I am reaching my new fitness levels and I feel excited and hopeful about completing my 50-state Kayaking America Adventure and my new challenge of hiking the Arizona Trail in 2015.  I can and will do this.

Again, if you can help me reach my goal to kayak my 50th State, Hawaii, I would be very grateful.  Thank you.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Becoming the Best I can Be!

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I'm in Quartzsite now and in the process of setting up camp. You know you are back home again in Quartzsite, AZ when you drive by the only bookstore in town and see a naked man.  Yep, I’m home.
Here’s my journal:
Oct 27, 2013 - Quartzsite update. I arrived about an hour ago and took the nickel tour of town. It's a freaking ghost town. Two RV campgrounds have closed down and property is for sale. No signs posted at the rock club and I am wondering if anyone is even here yet. I'll find out tomorrow. I got the two local papers and will read them tonight. I arrived here two weeks later than this last year and there were RVs all over the desert. Very few here now. There is no BLM host at the land 2 miles west of Loves. There was one at Hi Jolly BLM land.  There was no host at Scandan Wash BLM land. IMGA0660
On the way from the California Coast I stopped off in LaQuinta CA for a nice visit with my sister Cathy and her son Robert. 
10/30/13 -  Oh boy, the nesting instinct is coming out. I don't yet have a permanent camp, my meetings today have been postponed a week, so came home to catch up on email and Facebook, only to get so sleepy I had to take a nap. Woke up with the urge to make pecan/banana bread, and some rice (to use up my sisters homemade chili on). I feel so domesticated.
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The last five years being a vandweller has really changed me. I used to be afraid that life in a wheelchair would be impossible for me, that's why I fought so hard to regain my health and walk right again. But in the past hour, I have taken a bath, washed my hair, checked my email, got dressed, made breakfast and ate it without getting away from this chair... oh, and flirted, and washed dishes, not necessarily in that order. Anything is possible. So, in case I ever get to that stage again (thinking of buying a wheelchair), I ain't gonna worry about it. But yep... adjustments would be required, but as good Facebook friend said, “You are not going there"!” I’m working very hard to be sure I don’t go there.
Gathering MY Stuff
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But I did go to Paulden, AZ where I left my trailer last Spring – over 300 miles of driving in one day (and I don’t do that anymore). Got my STUFF (cargo trailer with rocks, lapidary supplies and equipment, bike, tents, canopy).... yahoo almost time to set up my winter home in the Quartzsite desert. Can't wait.  Man, it took me four hours to drive up there, two hours to get the trailer ready to go, then Victoria Walker (my trailer-sitter) treated me to a great lunch (thank you), and then five hours back. I made a wrong turn and had to backtrack 10 miles, and of course I had to stop and take photos. It was very nice to arrive safely back at my friend's camp in Quartzsite, too tired to unhitch.

Vickie was the second person I kayaked with and Arizona the second state I kayaked, at Watkins Lake in Prescott, AZ.

10.31.13 – Took Doug to Petroglyphs
Had a drive out to walk around some Indian petroglyphs with neighbor Doug Begley... and felt incredible compared to two years ago when I went there with The Good Luck Duck. What an amazing life I’m living.

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There are petroglyphs on those rocks across the Wash... http://strollingamok.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/tysons-wash-petroglyphs/
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I come to Quartzsite each winter to learn about making jewelry, it is only a coincidence that Rubber Tramp Rendezvous (RTR) began happening here too. But, right now I need to be close enough to walk to town in a reasonable amount of time and I get tired of hiding from Clyde (BLM employee/ranger) and trying to be legal. I need to be able to unpack, set up camp and relax and have a home to come back to after a hard day of sawing rocks and cutting stones, and polishing stuff and making jewelry, etc. and so forth. RTR is only two weeks out of the whole winter. And as much fun as the RTR is, I do have a life outside RTR. Rocks come first and I get to do that ALL winter long.

New Goal for after my 50th State Paddle (Hawaii)
 
Training for the Arizona Trail (820 miles) means I have to toughen my feet and tone up my legs (which don't get much workout sitting in the kayak), and also train my back to carry a 40lb pack. I want to work up to being able to hike 10 miles easily, and carry the 40lb pack easily. If I can do that, I can do the AZ Trail. Means I have to give up candy bars, snacks, and cokes and eat right. Oh Boy, tall order, but that's exactly what I need, TALL ORDERS,  to make my life worth living.

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11.1.13 - This morning I began a journal for my Arizona Trail Training... to track my efforts. I took a little food, two bottles of water, a jacket, hat, sunglasses, chap stick and headed out to walk. Steven SoulRaven CA-Dotd's dog Zeke set out with me. Zeke is used to doing this from this location... and goes as far as he wants and then returns home.

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He lasted about 30-40 minutes and then I was alone. I don't know how far it was. I took a lunch break... and should have sent a spot message out from there, but didn't think of it... all I know is I left camp about 9:15 and returned at 12:30pm. Feet a little tender, breathing great, legs great, back and shoulders ache... and need more work. But it's a start.

The 3 hr. hike this morning made me so sleepy I had to take a nap, and then I got so hungry it woke me up, so I had to eat, and now I'm so rested, I can't go to sleep at bedtime. I don't know about this new fitness level I am trying to reach???  Is this really going to work?

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11.2.13 – Took a hike with Bryce today.  Zeke went along for a ways, but then went back to Steve while we were having a break.  Got bored I guess.  Zeke hates flies and they were beginning to annoy him.  Bryce and I had a good hike and good conversation.  I think we hiked about four miles.  I’m feeling good.

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11.3.13 – Today, Bryce biked in from the RTR location to Doug’s camp (about 6.5 miles) and then together we biked and walked to the Indian Petroglyphs and back to camp.  Doug loaned me his bike (transportation central) With hiking we did around the ruins, I estimate it was about 5-6 miles.  Now I am tired… three days of working out… and tomorrow I will rest, get a shower, meet up with my friend and register for the Long Term Visitor Area, go find my campsite and set up my winter home.  It’s all good.

This day, Doug also blogged about my Solar Oven - http://strollingamok.wordpress.com/2013/11/03/solar-oven/
It doesn’t get any better than this, until tomorrow. I can become my own best person. Coming home is a good thing.

Recap of My Transition in Becoming Healthy
 
I seem to remember there were lots of baby steps along the road, but for me, what motivated me out of a sedentary life to a free full-time life on the road was establishing a BIG DREAM, a picture bigger than life itself. Such a goal may feel meaningless in the beginning but soon takes on a life of its own. For me, after not being able to walk in 2005, it was setting off in 2008, after bilateral knee replacements and recovery… to Kayak America. It didn’t mean much in the beginning, but I never considered it impossible. Soon I was living to fulfill the goal. In May 2014, I will kayak my last state, #50 – Hawaii for my 70th birthday. My son and some of my friends are going with me to celebrate the completion of the Adventure, and my birthday as well. I did not plan it that way, it’s just the way it came together.

As I finished my 49th state, Alaska in August 2013… I wondered what I would do next. A friend had been talking about hiking the Arizona Trail. The idea would not leave my mind because I had never thought such a thing was possible for me… but suddenly it was decided… I could and would hike that trail… and I must begin training for it now in order to hike it in Spring/early summer 2015. A new dream/goal was born. I’ve never felt more fit or alive than I do now, being free on the road, and free to dream and free to live. By the time I complete the trail, age 71, I will be the MOST fit I’ve been in my life. Who knows what new idea will come into play then… I’m wide open to any possibility. Not too shabby for an old 300 pound lady who could not walk 1/2 block eight years ago.

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Left: California 2008, Right: Arizona 2012
 
OK, I’m bragging a bit ’cause I’m swankie… and that really is my last name. I’m proud of where the name came from, I’m proud to have it as a handle, and I am thrilled where it is taking me.  (Thank you David Swankie.)







Thursday, July 4, 2013

Great Resources for Newbies to the Tribe.

Links of interests to vandwellers, car dwellers, campers, boondockers, etc.

I’ve put this post together to help newcomers to the tribe/lifestyle, in a effort to consolidate our community. There are many many smaller blogs and yahoo groups out there that touch on some of these topics, but I think these links will give you quicker access to the major works and resources.

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Cheaprvliving.com by Robert Wells

http://cheaprvliving.com/ - Maybe you were a gypsy, vagabond or hobo in a past life, but you think you could never afford to live the life of freedom you long for? Maybe you are a survivalist, or just want to drop out of society but don't know how. Perhaps you are just sick of the rat race and want to simplify your life. We have good news for you, you can, and we are here to show you how! The key is eliminating the single highest expense most of us have, our housing. We will do that by moving into our vehicle… by Bob Wells.

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Cheaplivingblog.com by Robert Wells

http://cheaprvlivingblog.com/ - My name is Bob Wells and I am the owner of http://cheaprvliving.com, http://cheapgreenrvliving.com and http://cheaprvlivingforum.com.   If you have ever been to those sites, then you know I have lived in a vehicle for over over 10 years and I absolutely love it! I have always had two goals for my sites, and in this blog they are the same:

1. Inspire others to break out of the rat race and embrace simple living by living in a car, van, or RV.

2. Teach you how to do it comfortably.

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How to Live in a Car, Van or RV--And Get Out of Debt, Travel and Find True Freedom (an ebook) by Robert Wells

http://astore.amazon.com/kayakin-20/detail/B008S129XY - How and why to live in a car, van or RV, and learn to love it! There are two main reasons you might buy a book on living in a vehicle: 1) You're being forced into it by a bad economy, divorce, or unemployment, or 2) The "American Dream" has become a nightmare for you and you are dropping out of the rat race. Whatever your reason, this book will tell you everything you need to make it the best possible experience it can be. We'll cover details like: which vehicle to live in and how to find it, where to park, staying clean, going to the bathroom, how to cook in a van, get out of debt, survive any bad economy, travel on a budget, how to get your mail, how to stay comfortable in the heat and cold, how to get electrical power, and so much more I can't list it all here. By Bob Wells.

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An Inspiring Vandweller – SwankieWheels’ Story by Robert Wells

I first met Charlene Swankie in 2009 at a get-together of the Yahoo group vandwellers. She had just bought a 2006 Chevy Express cargo van and was just getting started on her conversion. She realized the most important thing for her was getting adequate ventilation in the van. So she bought a FantasticFan and had us help her install it. I say "help her" in only the widest terms. She did every bit of the work herself and refused to let us do any of the actual work. Read more.

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SwankieWheels - Kayaking America by Charlene Swankie (AKA SwankieWheels)

(updated 4/5/13) In 2002, I took an Alaskan cruise hoping it would help me get over loosing my husband in 2001. It didn't! Bad knees and extreme pain got worse and by 2005, I was shopping for a wheelchair. I also had high blood pressure, was on meds for that, plus meds for my stomach, my bladder, my joints, my migraines, my allergies, etc. I was a walking medicine cabinet. Now I have new knees, better health (off all meds) and a kayak. I've lost weight (about 80 pounds) and kayaked the lower 48 states. August 2013, I will kayak Alaska, my 49th state. Join me in May 2014 to kayak Hawaii and celebrate my 70th Birthday.

On this blog you will find help with projects, general information on my life and much more. Here are links to some of the highlights.

My 50-state kayaking and camping adventure.

The last five years… for Bob Wells – an overview for Bob’s potential update on me.

Getting Healthy On-The-Road Again: Day 1

Recent Art Work…. sketches for gasoline money!

Photographic Restoration Services

SwankieWheels’ Amazon Store - Support my Adventure by visiting my store.  I you buy something from Amazon, they will pay me a small percentage. ( I don’t know when that kicks in but so far I have not been paid ONE penny. )

Dances with Coyotes

This was a morning of uniqueness.  I woke feeling very congested from spending two full days in the lapidary shop and even though I wore a mask, my COPD is acting up.  So, slept in, and then drove out to a wilderness desert area and walked (and picked up rocks, of course).  After about an hour I headed back to the van.  Got almost there when a coyote began yapping.   So, I turned… tried to spot it… walked to the side a bit and finally caught a glimpse of it with the sun sparkling of its light tan coat. (continued…)

Colorado–First Month (May 2012) – First Camp Hosting job in White River National Forest near Rifle, CO.

I lost what??? 80 pounds???? Are you kidding.

Laid-Off and ON-THE-ROAD-AGAIN!!! Forest Fire closed my campground.

Index of States Kayaked by Charlene Swankie

Finding Freedom and Health, once again!

My Rig….

A Swankie Desk

A Swankie Roof Rack and Vent Fan

A Swankie Bunk (bed)

Bucket List by Charlene Swankie

Index of States I have Kayaked.
I have also created a table/index of all the places I have kayaked.  I hope to add things like the altitude, distance paddled, and other details.  There are blog pages for most of the states, but not all of them.  I hope to have a page for each state, with details of what I liked and what I would do differently when and if I return to that state.  Some states I don't plan to return to, only those I really really like.

Also on my Blog you will find a listing of “followers” of my blog, as well as Links to other Blogs I follow.  You should check out those other blogs.

It is our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness… and I’m gonna give it my all. Life just doesn’t get any better than this, until tomorrow.

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Happy 4th and Happy Trails.

Swankie
(as of July 4th 2013 I have 84,647 visitors to my blog site… not as many as other blogs but I am thrilled)

Who is Swankie?

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Anywhere, USA, Full-Time USA traveler, United States
In 2006, I was shopping for a wheelchair. By 2007, I had new knees, better health and by 2008 a kayak. In Aug 2013, I kayaked my 49th state, Alaska, at the Holgate Glacier and in May 2014, I kayaked Hawaii, my 50th state, to celebrate my 70th Birthday and the finale to the wonderful adventure of Kayaking America. Next up... Re-kayaking southwestern states.

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