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You sound like a seasoned vagabond. Come check out our adventure to begin soon here at www.TheModernVagabond.com
Dan Sauve The Gypsy Dad
Mammoth Lakes! I spent a couple of weeks in a campground near Tom's Place earlier this summer. What a gorgeous part of the country - loved the hot-springs.
Welcome to Matador, David! We're stoked you're part of the community.
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About me
David T. Page has run sled dogs into the Maroon Bells, seined for salmon off the Kenai, hunted for T-Rex eggs in Patagonia, and traveled from the Algerian Sahara to Paris in the back of a Belgian floral delivery van. He has written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Men's Journal and The New York Times. He was named "Outdoor Writer of the Year, 2008" by the Outdoor Writers Association of California, and has received awards for "Best Magazine Feature," "Best Freelance Journalism" and "Best Guidebook of 2008." He is the author of Yosemite & the Southern Sierra Nevada: A Complete Guide (Countryman/W.W. Norton), a book Mike Davis has called "the definitive (and wonderfully eccentric) guide to the immensity of the Southern Sierra." He lives on the side of a volcano in Mammoth Lakes, California, with his wife, his two young sons, and their illegal migrant canine.
David is a contributing editor to Matador.
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"In Wildness is the preservation of the world," wrote Henry David Thoreau in 1862 (in the Atlantic Monthly). It's a familiar quote, oft repeated in essays on conservation and such, and an idea that has gained remarkable currency in the last fifty years or so—especially since Wallace...
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