Wake of the Wind Dancer
From Sea to Shining Sea, By Paddle and Shoe
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About the Book
Wake of the Wind Dancer was written from a daily accounting of the journey that Karl Adams took across America in his kayak, the Wind Dancer, and on foot. He followed or closely paralleled the path of seven of America’s early explorers; Lewis and Clark among them. He is the only person known to have covered this entire route by boat and on foot, with no support team or power other than the energy supplied by his own body.
Each stroke of his paddles brought an ever changing, panoramic view and a different and challenging adventure; at times humorous and at other times perilous, sometimes even life threatening. When he ran out of waterways he walked, pulling the kayak behind him for three hundred and fifty miles. He took pictures of the interesting and beautiful sights along the way which he used to create a travelogue of his journey to show to his family and friends at the end of his year of travels. Wake of the Wind Dancer is a stimulating, photographic narrative that provides a valuable historical record of his exciting and sometimes harrowing year-long adventure from Oregon to Florida on foot and by kayak!
About the Author
Karl Adams was born in Idaho, but now lives in Oregon. He served five years in the U.S. Navy during WWII and eighteen years in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. At eighty-three, his travels and this unique life-long adventure still continues, often with his wife of forty-seven years by his side.