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There's a Patience in the Wild: Dogged, Tireless, Persistent
Frosty Wooldridge Date: 02-19-2021 Subject: Travel In his epic book, The Call of the Wild, Jack London said, "There's a patience in the wild: dogged, tireless, persistent—like life itself." You might like the movie portraying the book with Harrison Ford as the grizzled old man who befriends the dog, Buck.
Two of the guys on this journey proved themselves "day riders" for all their lives. But, at over 70, they enjoyed retirement with time to spare. All of us sported gray hair, or no hair, gray beards, high blood pressure, bad knees, sore hips, touch of diabetes, and spare tires around our mid-sections.
But if you've lived through those first 70 years, you've got a sense of patience that allows you to penetrate life's challenges with the wisdom of your old age. You know that if you maintain your course with dogged determination, you will ride across that mountain chain, one pass at a time. You will cross the Great Plains one mile at a time. You will glide by the Great Lakes one day at a time.
You also know that by being tireless in your pursuit, the final victory shall come into sight. Sure, your legs hurt, and your high blood pressure gives you a head-throb, but you rest, drink and then, you set out again with dogged determination and tireless resolve. It's a part of age.
London portrayed it in that courageous dog, Buck. Dog thieves, in 1897, dognapped Buck out of his comfortable California. He found himself shoved onto a train and whisked away to Alaska and harnessed to a dog sled. End of luxury life: beginning of the hard life in the frozen north. (By the way, I cycled to Dawson in the Yukon to stand by Jack London's cabin where he wrote his stories in the Gold Rush of 1897-98. Tiny log cabin at 100 square feet, potbellied stove, desk, chair and bed, and outhouse.)
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