
Daryl Tells a String Story of the Dalton Highway
About Nancy Sathre-Vogel
After 21 years as a classroom teacher, Nancy Sathre-Vogel finally woke up and realized that life was too short to spend it all with other people's kids. She and her husband quit their jobs and, together with their twin sons, climbed aboard bicycles to see the world. They enjoyed four years cycling as a family - three of them riding from Alaska to Argentina and one exploring the USA and Mexico. Now they back in Idaho, putting down roots, enjoying life at home, and living a different type of adventure. It's a fairly sure bet that you'll find her either writing on her computer or creating fantastical pieces with the beads she's collected all over the world. Test5 Responses to Daryl Tells a String Story of the Dalton Highway
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Daryl you are truly amazing with the string and how you told the story of your trip. Awesome!
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Your story was awesome the way you told it.
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The mosquitos were clever and hysterical! Have a great trip! Have you seen any whales. We went to Alaska in May and June and didn’t see any and we were all a bit sad.
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Wow Daryl!! That was very creative. How did you learn all those string tricks. The Mosquitoes made me laugh every time you did it! Can’t wait to see the next string episode!
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Daryl, I enjoyed your string story about the Dalton! My husband and I drove the Dalton 10 years ago, so I know Atigun Pass must have been a steep but very beautiful bike ride. We were lucky we were in Alaska in October so there weren’t any mosquitoes.
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