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Well I’ve sure been a busy lad this past week; house and bull-dog sitting, helping out my neighbors, driving instructor and in the few seconds of spare time left, creating a website for a very dear friend. The last of which is what I really want to talk about right now that everything’s done and looking good.
(drum roll please)
They say a journey starts with just one step… but this sucker is going to take a lot of them. Ladies, gentleman, kids and locked up house pets, I announce to you all a brand new documentary that just came out by a good friend, Scott Herriott called WALK. Come along an amazing journey as hikers attempt a 2,650+ mile trek along The Pacific Crest Trail - a national scenic trail stretching from Mexico through the Western United States up to Canada; filled with delights, personal triumphs, pitfalls and excruciating half-hours.
Minnietaur and I have seen this latest gem of a documentary by our friend Scott Herriott and we freaking loved it! Scott as many may remember used to host a wonderful program called Internet Tonight on ZDTV, has appeared on the Aaron Brown Show and is the creator of other fun and fine documentaries called Journey Towards Squatchdom (a mockumentary), Squatching and now WALK.
I was happy to not only have watched WALK but it was my extreme pleasure to build the Official WALK website for Scott after he asked me to. Please hike on over to www.walkpct.com to learn more about this cool documentary and how to order your very own copy on DVD!
If you like the great outdoors, wonderful scenery, interesting folks and following the journey of a group of intrepid hikers attempting this 2650+ mile arduous trail then hey, what can I say - go clickey and buy-ey! Now-ey!
I loved it so much I slaved over a hot keyboard to make the website. And played tug-of-war with a bulldog but that’s another story for another day. Please head over there now to see more about it. OK?
(Hmmm… I wonder if I told him I take payments…)
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