




I had so many chances to visit with awesome people who were each walking for a reason: themselves, their wives, sisters, daughters, friends, strangers...
There were over 4,000 other walkers, and I wish I could have met each one. I will mention the 60 Mile Men, they have a fun calendar, and Tamara Christian, who passed away a week after she completed the walk from breast cancer.
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