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Old 21 June 2020, 01:59 PM   #1531
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Did you like it?
Indeed sir, I did very much enjoy your book. It was bittersweet, and I found I was putting myself figuratively in your shoes several times throughout the read.

Although our lives have taken notably different paths, I have lived a bit of a life of adventure, traveling the world (although not to the poles) and going through some extreme and interesting experiences. For this reason, I felt a bit of kinship with you as I read. I guess that speaks to your talent in telling your and Kathryn's story. Thanks again for writing this book and for sharing your experiences in this thread.

As I was reading your book it made me think of my brother's trip to McMurdo Station last year to do some surveying for new building construction down there. The photo below is the Air Force plane he rode into the station.
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Old 21 June 2020, 02:09 PM   #1532
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Indeed sir, I did very much enjoy your book. It was bittersweet, and I found I was putting myself figuratively in your shoes several times throughout the read.

Although our lives have taken notably different paths, I have lived a bit of a life of adventure, traveling the world (although not to the poles) and going through some extreme and interesting experiences. For this reason, I felt a bit of kinship with you as I read. I guess that speaks to your talent in telling your and Kathryn's story. Thanks again for writing this book and for sharing your experiences in this thread.

As I was reading your book it made me think of my brother's trip to McMurdo Station last year to do some surveying for new building construction down there. The photo below is the Air Force plane he rode into the station.

That is a sick pic


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Old 21 June 2020, 03:09 PM   #1533
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Thank you Steve! Reading this thread has snapped me out of the snarkiness invading my thoughts in this world of social media and political debate. Seeing your pictures of raw wilderness, and the old adverts, this 50 year old was returned again to the meaning of Rolex, and dear life itself: adventure.

I will not forget your story. God bless.
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Old 8 July 2020, 07:16 AM   #1534
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Wow, great thread. Every time I look at an Explorer II I will think of toomuchtalk. You give Ed Viesturs a run for his money. Kudos.
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Old 8 July 2020, 07:37 AM   #1535
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Steve, good to see you post again; I hope all is well!!!
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Old 10 July 2020, 01:39 AM   #1537
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Indeed sir, I did very much enjoy your book. It was bittersweet, and I found I was putting myself figuratively in your shoes several times throughout the read.

Although our lives have taken notably different paths, I have lived a bit of a life of adventure, traveling the world (although not to the poles) and going through some extreme and interesting experiences. For this reason, I felt a bit of kinship with you as I read. I guess that speaks to your talent in telling your and Kathryn's story. Thanks again for writing this book and for sharing your experiences in this thread.

As I was reading your book it made me think of my brother's trip to McMurdo Station last year to do some surveying for new building construction down there. The photo below is the Air Force plane he rode into the station.
Thank you, glad you liked it, great photo!
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Old 10 July 2020, 01:40 AM   #1538
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Old 10 July 2020, 01:40 AM   #1539
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Thank you Steve! Reading this thread has snapped me out of the snarkiness invading my thoughts in this world of social media and political debate. Seeing your pictures of raw wilderness, and the old adverts, this 50 year old was returned again to the meaning of Rolex, and dear life itself: adventure.

I will not forget your story. God bless.
Thank you so much...
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Old 10 July 2020, 01:40 AM   #1540
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Wow, great thread. Every time I look at an Explorer II I will think of toomuchtalk. You give Ed Viesturs a run for his money. Kudos.
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Old 10 July 2020, 01:41 AM   #1541
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Stumbled onto this thread a few days ago, ordered the book. Just got this in from Amazon...I can’t wait to dive into it.


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Old 16 July 2020, 09:13 AM   #1542
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Just bought your book, Steve, and can’t wait to dig in! I also would note how well it matches with my GMT rootbeer.




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Old 16 July 2020, 09:24 AM   #1543
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I was expecting to see some pictures
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Old 16 July 2020, 09:43 AM   #1544
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Old 16 July 2020, 11:17 AM   #1545
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This thread is full of pictures - some really amazing ones. Go back and take a look, and you'll be glad you did.
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Old 16 July 2020, 11:45 AM   #1546
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It appears that you did not read the post, replete with pictures


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Old 16 July 2020, 12:58 PM   #1547
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WOW...All 52 pages in one sitting. An amazing journey to say the least!

Thank you Steve for sharing your life and watches with us! In the few hours of sitting here reading, my appreciation of life, loved ones, and watches has truly deepened. I'm looking forward to reading the book!

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread over the years. It has been the best read on the forum yet.
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Old 26 July 2020, 10:26 AM   #1548
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Steve,

I don’t know you personally but I have been captivated by this thread and your journey. I’m ordering your book when I get off TRF. Maybe I will be lucky enough to run into you somewhere and get it signed.

Thanks again for bringing us all in to your life


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Old 26 July 2020, 11:52 AM   #1549
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I don’t know you personally but I have been captivated by this thread and your journey. I’m ordering your book when I get off TRF. Maybe I will be lucky enough to run into you somewhere and get it signed.

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I bought Steves book 2 weeks ago and I’m in the middle of it. In addition to apparently being quite an explorer, this dude can write!!


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Old 28 July 2020, 03:18 PM   #1551
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Indeed sir, I did very much enjoy your book. It was bittersweet, and I found I was putting myself figuratively in your shoes several times throughout the read.

Although our lives have taken notably different paths, I have lived a bit of a life of adventure, traveling the world (although not to the poles) and going through some extreme and interesting experiences. For this reason, I felt a bit of kinship with you as I read. I guess that speaks to your talent in telling your and Kathryn's story. Thanks again for writing this book and for sharing your experiences in this thread.

As I was reading your book it made me think of my brother's trip to McMurdo Station last year to do some surveying for new building construction down there. The photo below is the Air Force plane he rode into the station.
Great photo. My current job is working for the USAF in Christchurch NZ supporting the Deep Freeze mission. I would have worked support for your brother’s mission last year. I’ve been here since Nov 2018, got 16 months left on my assignment. Cheers, Tim
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Thank you Steve! Reading this thread has snapped me out of the snarkiness invading my thoughts in this world of social media and political debate. Seeing your pictures of raw wilderness, and the old adverts, this 50 year old was returned again to the meaning of Rolex, and dear life itself: adventure.

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wow, thank you..
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Old 28 July 2020, 07:50 PM   #1553
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Heres one for you. At the South Pole, was wearing a rolex GMT Master 2.
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I don’t know you personally but I have been captivated by this thread and your journey. I’m ordering your book when I get off TRF. Maybe I will be lucky enough to run into you somewhere and get it signed.

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Thank you, i can send you a signed one if you like...
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WOW...All 52 pages in one sitting. An amazing journey to say the least!

Thank you Steve for sharing your life and watches with us! In the few hours of sitting here reading, my appreciation of life, loved ones, and watches has truly deepened. I'm looking forward to reading the book!

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread over the years. It has been the best read on the forum yet.
Thank you, very humbling...
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Thanks, yes, just been away for 3 days, first days off since March! Hope your well too....
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Old 29 July 2020, 06:41 AM   #1560
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Thank you, i can send you a signed one if you like...

That would be amazing! I’d be more than happy to zelle or PayPal you the book fee and the shipping cost plus whatever for your time.

I have a thing for signed copies of books.

Hopefully if Covid is over by 2021 we will be spending a month traveling through Europe so if it’s too much hassle to ship I can pick up a copy and possibly link up for a pint and get it signed then.


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