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Author Archives: David Ryan

May 9, 2020
by David Ryan
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Looking for Medallion Trees on the Faulty Trail

The Sandia Mountains, immediately east of Albuquerque, have several dozen if not over 100 Medallion Trees. They are very large trees that have a round metal medallion (smaller than a silver dollar) mounted on them about chest high from the … Continue reading →

Categories: 60 Hikes, Backcountry Wandering Skills, Medallions, Wanderings | Tags: Medallion Trees | Permalink

Exploring Galena and Dubuque on Foot

April 16, 2020
by David Ryan
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Exploring Galena and Dubuque on Foot – Now Available

Exploring Galena and Dubuque on Foot is a new walking book about two of the most scenic and historic communities in the entire country. Rather than the flat or gently rolling landscape of most of the Midwest, Galena and Dubuque … Continue reading →

Categories: Civil War, Folk Art, Stairs, Urban Wandering | Permalink

September 19, 2019
by David Ryan
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Looking for Tied Houses in the Midwest

A major tenet from The Gentle Art of Wandering is that, no matter where you are, you can always find something interesting. On a recent trip to the Midwest, my dog Petey and I wandered around looking for old Tied … Continue reading →

Categories: Action, Context, Ideas, Urban Wandering, Walking the Urban Landscape, Wandering Basics, Wanderings | Tags: Tied Houses | Permalink

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