Where Fat Man’s been, where he’s going

Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com talks in his Jan. 16 journal about the changes he's made since beginning his cross-country walk in an effort to lose weight and where he needs to take the next steps. He's no longer on Route 66 for the rest of his trek, but I'm sure many readers here wish to … Continue reading Where Fat Man’s been, where he’s going

Another take on Route 66

MSNBC has started a new online travel magazine called Take 3, that seems to be tailored to baby boomers. It has an entry on Route 66, with Oatman, Ariz., as the featured picture. Be careful navigating it, though; it seems the buttons are all out of whack. When I tried to slick on the Route … Continue reading Another take on Route 66

Pre-Route 66 highways

Nicholas R. Cataldo wrote an interesting column for the San Bernardino Sun about the old trails that winded through the Cajon Pass area north of what is now the Los Angeles metropolitan area. In fact, there was a toll road along Cajon Pass as early as 1861. It later became the National Old Trails Road, … Continue reading Pre-Route 66 highways

Pain Walker strolls into Amarillo

The Amarillo Globe-News published a long story today about Dennis Kinch, the man who's walking Route 66 to raise awareness for the National Pain Foundation. Registration may be required to read the story, but it's free.