Many of us have got grandiose and romantic ideas about aiming on record-setting expeditions, or saving the earth, but only a small percentage of united states actually make them appear. Greg Clarke aims to be some of those people.
Clarke is a photographer headquartered Huntington Beach, California who is fulfilling a lifelong dream of hitchhiking from Alaska completely down to Ushuaia, Argentina. Having already done the main leg of his voyage by hitchhiking from Ak to his home in California four years ago, Clarke now plans to provide an altruistic aspect on the expedition.
Moved by the generosity with the people who helped her on his journey, Clarke has chosen to be charged it forward by volunteering at five orphanages challenging second phase of their trip. He has arranged for all the five high schools he harmonizes with in California to be twinned with your orphanages so that kids can fundraise for and correspond with them.
You can find out more regarding this on Greg Clarke's blog, the Endless Miracle, or by looking into his indiegogo campaign
Stephanie Spencer is a freelance travel writer from Canada with been held captive by the travel industry for above 13 years. An incurable smart aleck, notorious crimson fanatic, hat person, together with ukulele player of suspicious abilities, Stephanie explores the geeky side of travel on her blog A Nerd At large, and dispenses random quirkiness as @ANerdAtLarge on Twitter. She truly believes that anything can be done with enough determination and copious levels of chocolate.
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