In the long hot 'Summer of 88', the author packed up his motorcycle and pulled out of the garage with no destination or return date in mind.  1988 would prove to be the worst drought since the ‘dustbowl’ of t...

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In the long hot 'Summer of 88', the author packed up his motorcycle and pulled out of the garage with no destination or return date in mind.  1988 would prove to be the worst drought since the ‘dustbowl’ of the 1930’s.  Yellowstone would burn,  Ronald Reagan would shake his fist at the 'Evil Empire', and the author, oblivious to it all, hit the road and never looked back. That trip would consume the entire summer, logging over twelve thousand miles from sea to sea and back.  “Alone In The Wind” is the account of that trip, with pictures, maps, historical & geographical notes, and rolling narrative.

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