Well lets first introduce my dad, a guy that survived WW2 at a young age in Liverpool England and immigrated to Australia after getting married to my mother from Manchester, age 23 to 21. He had already hiked most of the France Alps prior to getting hooked up. I came along in Sydney 1961 and he introduced me to Backpacking in the USA age 10. Yes now I am a dual citizen USA and AUS. Something is wrong with adding photos at the moment.
Derek & I have been hiking some 40 + years and I tonight decided to have a talk with the people that are caring for him in a hospice situation... I honestly do not know if I have 2 weeks or 2 years, its dire. He has cancer of the Anus and that is clearly inoperable. He is 79 year old and I feel I have most of his friends on speed dial.
So I am thinking he needs a hard wall camper (I have it) and the rest of us tent and two can sleep on cots in the tow vehicle. Some of the group will sleep in their cars and we set a campfire in the best place on earth. I have to get permission from the Hospice and I was wondering if anyone else had suggestions. I will be taking him if I can to the Susquehanna River park area.
Derek & I have been hiking some 40 + years and I tonight decided to have a talk with the people that are caring for him in a hospice situation... I honestly do not know if I have 2 weeks or 2 years, its dire. He has cancer of the Anus and that is clearly inoperable. He is 79 year old and I feel I have most of his friends on speed dial.
So I am thinking he needs a hard wall camper (I have it) and the rest of us tent and two can sleep on cots in the tow vehicle. Some of the group will sleep in their cars and we set a campfire in the best place on earth. I have to get permission from the Hospice and I was wondering if anyone else had suggestions. I will be taking him if I can to the Susquehanna River park area.
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!