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Repository for retired walk resources

Repository of old Walking Information and websites:

As I continue to check the links on my website I often find  information that is no longer available. Sometimes I am unhappy about the walking history that is lost to us. I decided to keep the information around just in case someone is interested in doing some searching for the missing links and resources.

MISSING: HAVE YOU SEEN THESE RESOURCES or Wonder what happened to them?

America's Walking: Fitness, travel and lifestyle series with Mark Fenton (Member of the US Racewalking team for the Olympics from 1986-1991) The links to the resources are still working but the episodes about walking no longer work.

A free ebook that was available to download for free. It was called America's Walking Renaissance by Jay Walljasper, Heidi Simon and Kate Kraft. I beleive it was a collaborative project between Everybody Walk and America Walks and there are references to this book but when one clicks on the freedownload it talkes one to the America Walks blog. Here is a photo of the ebook cover.

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BOOKS For Hikers by eArThworm Looks like this website has been retired.

The GREAT WALK-ULTRAMARATHON, North America's Toughest Pledge Walk in 'Burning Boot' country!
A "Great" way to raise funds for your favorite charity!!!
In 1978, Tahsis Mayor Bill Lore issued a challenge to Gold River Mayor Vic Welsh, "I will walk to Gold River if you (Vic) will walk to Tahsis." The challenge was taken seriously, the walk happened and a tradition started. This first walk raised more than $5,000 towards their community centre. Since then, the "GREAT WALK" has gained the reputation of being North America's toughest walkathon, raising more than $1,000,000.00 for many worthy charities. Walkers choose to solicit sponsors for the recognized charity or organization of their choice; others just walk for the challenge.
The GREAT WALK-ULTRAMARATHON, is an annual fund raising event sponsored by the Tahsis Lions Club. It takes place on 63.5 kilometres of gravel logging road between Gold River and Tahsis, on Vancouver Island. It covers some of the most rugged and beautiful country in the world. (quoted from The GreatWalk-Ultramarathon Facebook Page)

Idita-Walk This used to be a Boy Scout fundraising event for the Scouts in Nome Alaska. You had to walk 1049 minutes, 30 minutes a day from Feb. 1st to March 31st. In 2016 this event was a fundraiser for the Nome Community Center and then it was discontinued. This is the only info I could find even noting it's existence on the internet. Idita-Walk 2016

KCET City Walk Season 1 and KCET City Walk Season 2
KCET 
Season 2 California Coastal Trail 
I have tried to go to their website but I am unable to find the old shows which were worth watching. The information is probably out there so I will leave the reference here to these shows.
​Note: KCET was a partner to Every body Walk!

​​ ​PCT A Trail to Remember
A documentary of an original Horse back trip on the PCT in 1959

In 1959 Washington ranchers Don and June Mulford decided to try what everybody said couldn't be done - ride the entire length of the 2,400 mile Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada on horseback in one year. Armed with a movie and still camera they documented life on the trail. This program showcases the Mulford's stunning photography and retells an adventure still fresh after many years. (Hard to find this now)

Senior Hiker Magazine for the fabulous few who venture beyond (their years) (Subscription online) 
Now-closed, a high-quality, ad-free print publication by Deer Isle Press aimed at hikers over 50. Edited by Lisa Schoonmaker, it featured in-depth stories, high-quality photography, and focused on active seniors, with content covering adventures like those in the Catskills. (AI generated this response from Google search)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
Walking - Why Walk? Why Not! Resources on Walking

National Walking Day How-To Guide ​

Walkabout Magazine A Magazine dedicated to the walking lifestyle. This magazine is no longer available. You may be able to find back issues. It was one of my favorite walking magazines! 

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  • Nordic
  • Outdated Info
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  • Rucking
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  • Stairs
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  • Statues
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  • Volkswalking
  • Walkability
  • Walk, Roll, Stroll