Posts Tagged ‘scott hunthausen’

A World Record Contribution

scott hunthausen is a proud man. olin patterson adds himself to the guiness book of world records… it is no easy job being us. October 8, 2008 Kansas and its people (known as Kansans) do some strange things to attract tourism. The team stopped in Cawker City today to pay their respects to the grueling [...]

New Long Distance Record!

to set the record we did 30 miles before the sun came up olin patterson pets a horse… the only other living thing for 70 miles suffering from dementia, scott thought we was swimming in a sea of corn October 8, 2008 The team set a new long distance record today of 132.7 miles. In [...]

In the Footsteps of a Proud Legacy

a sign marks the exact sight of the expedition’s May 06, 1806 campsite. The transcontinental team set up camp here along the bank of the Missouri River. a sign leads the way Scott Hunthausen rides along the Lewis and Clark Trail just 200 years later October 2, 2008 Shortly after the initial expedition of Lewis [...]

Truth and Justice, The America Way -Superman

Barrack Obama is Superman the famous phone booth September 28, 2008 A quick pit stop to visit the American classic Superman, the team was spotted in Metropolis, Illinois this morning. Each took a visit to the infamous phone booth and spent about an hour in deep meditations and studious repose in an effort to try [...]

The Grandiose Birthday of Sir Scott Hunthausen

scott hunthausen celebrates his bday in the style of the southerner scott hunthausen and eric broberg bare hand hunt for cat fish in the cumberland September 28, 2008 In a celebratory gesture, the team held a three day festival in honor of the life and times of Scott Beatruz Hunthausen. It started with a bare [...]

Stranded… And Loving it!

Peter Eich throws his fish net on the Cumberland Touring the Cumberland our desolation became a glorious campsite September 25, 2008 While following a tip from a Forestry Officer on a proper place to camp along the river, the team took off a couple miles down a narrow gravel road in the nighttime hours in [...]