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December 16th, 2011

Interested in following in Ken’s footsteps? Or should that be tyre tracks. A few suggestions…

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Above the cacti

December 16th, 2011

Ken notices the absence of cacti. Bit of an educational piece

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Apache country

December 16th, 2011

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Bylas, said the road sign, was the home of the Apache. I’d sat on a bench opposite the grocery store, which, together with the Laundromat next door, was the only sign of economic prosperity. Small, smart shop units close by empty. Federal funding. Difficult to tell if they’d ever been used. I doubted it.

In the store window various posters. Food distribution. Auctions of now defunct vehicles, open only to Apache. Warnings about abuse. Here crystal meth. In Canada, amongst the First Nations, it’d been Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. Locals drifting in and out, pulling up, for the most part, in their large SUVs.

Earlier I’d stopped at Peridot’s Apache Burger diner for a mid-morning coffee. Known the town was in a native American Reservation, my expectations drearily low. Half expected the place to be closed. But, instead, quietly pleased to find what appeared to be a well run business. Attention to detail.

Gazing into my coffee, I’d mulled over the whole Reservations concept, be it in the US, Canada or even Australia. Often lambasted for being economically unviable land. But I thought that rather missed the point. It was much more about isolation rather than integration, intentional or otherwise. And integration need not lead to assimilation, a loss of cultural identity. As plenty of immigrants had admirably demonstrated.

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San Carlos Apache Reservation

December 16th, 2011

Ken passes through the San Carlos Apache Reservation. Depressing…

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Road beyond Globe

December 16th, 2011

After a spot of luxury stopping with his parents in Globe, Arizona, Ken returns to the road. Bound for Safford.

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Muggles

December 16th, 2011

More Harry Potter than Eighties recording artist I’d suggested. My Dad had thought Muggles had been behind Eighties hit "Video killed the radio star". Close though. The track playing in the background of the diner where I’d joined my parents for dinner.

I’d made it through the mountains from Superior to Globe to meet up with them once more. There’d been a tunnel. Explaining tackling it was a bit like err well, you know. All in the timing. And the reality usually a bit of a let down. Less dramatic than what you might anticipate. No dead dogs or pot holes to contend with. And there were lights, of sorts.

We’d both chosen the same omelette. But then told by our server it wasn’t available, strictly a breakfast option. Only to eventually plump for the same filled croissant. I was sure I’d decided first.

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A very British encounter

December 15th, 2011

Ken meets up with some familiar faces..

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Top of the World

December 15th, 2011

Ken finally reaches the Top of the World, between Superior and Miami in Arizona

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Always time for coffee

December 15th, 2011

Stiff climbs and short breaks – but always time for coffee..

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False summit

December 15th, 2011

Ken suspects, much as he’d rather not, that this is a false summit….

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