Two American Youths on a Mission While Walking Scottish Trail

The northeast coast of Scotland is home to a quiet place for contemplation.

During our distance trek through Scotland, we met two American college students on a mission as they walked the Great Glen Way. Theirs was a most unlikely destination and the young men’s story is an anecdote in my new book, Trippin’ Through My 60s.

Were they going to a distillery? A castle? A great campsite? Find out where they were headed here.

Look! It’s the Wander Women, the Triple Crowners!

You can call ’em a bunch of old fogeys, if you dare. But when is the last time you hoisted a backpack onto your shoulders and walked nearly 8,000 miles, completing the Triple Crown of long-distance trekking? That’s what the Wander Women did, joining a growing group of people who view their older years as a time to get outside and find adventure.

Click on the underlined words above to read their stories.

(The journalist should have used ”Crest,” not ”Coast” for the PCT.)

Sue and I fall short of the Wander Women’s accomplishments, but, since we stopped working when I turned 60, we have walked more than 1,400 miles on six famed trails in seven countries, including our recent backpacking adventure on California’s John Muir Trail. But CNN didn’t write about us. Ah, well.

However, we have teamed up to write and illustrate two books about our adventures. You can pick up your copies on Amazon: Camino Sunrise: Walking With My Shadows and Trippin’ Through My 60s: When Adventure Calls, the Trails of Europe Answer.