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There are many times that I wish that I had taken the time to write more from my heart and from my feelings than from the necessity to write to survive in academia. Retirement time but especially the capability to transcribe journals and letters and memory has resulted in this rare collection of 55 stories that may be classified as 1) adventures, 2) insights, 3) reminiscing's, 4) campfire stories and 5) personal days gone by. Most entries have been written since the late 1990's although there are a few that I somehow managed to find and save from many years ago despite major moves across the…mehr

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There are many times that I wish that I had taken the time to write more from my heart and from my feelings than from the necessity to write to survive in academia. Retirement time but especially the capability to transcribe journals and letters and memory has resulted in this rare collection of 55 stories that may be classified as 1) adventures, 2) insights, 3) reminiscing's, 4) campfire stories and 5) personal days gone by. Most entries have been written since the late 1990's although there are a few that I somehow managed to find and save from many years ago despite major moves across the country and the raising of a family. So many good things get lost or discarded along our journey of life. A couple of things to know: At times it will appear that there is not a logical sequence or a time frame to the individual stories. That would be a good observation. I did attempt to keep the longer journal stories together as well as the campfire stories and much of my very personal insights. The 190 photos are mostly mine and my wife's. I thank her for her photographic ability and for working with me to select the best representative images possible.
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Mike Kinziger resides in Deary, Idaho where he lives in a remote home in the foothills of The Rocky Mountains. He is retired from the University of Idaho where he taught and coordinated Outdoor Leadership for 17 years as an associate professor in recreation. Mike also taught recreation at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse for 17 years as well as four years in a middle school. In total, Mike taught for 38 years accumulating seventeen teaching and outstanding performance awards. He has taught more than 25 different courses about recreational activities and creative play. Since 1982, Mike has conducted more than 150 workshops and had speaking engagements across the United States directed toward team building and play in our lives. He also organized and directed a group called Just For Fun that provided recreational activity for special groups, corporations and school groups. Mike instructed at the International Clown Camp for five years where he taught clowns games that they could use when performing. He continues to conduct workshops and to speak at conferences. Mike's outdoor experience includes everything from mountain biking to whitewater canoeing and he has led more than one hundred wilderness classes. He has been a scout, Vietnam veteran, athletic director and coached junior college basketball, tennis and golf. He is the holder of six long distance canoe records and is a role model for active, healthy lifestyle. Since retiring, he has completed five solo canoe adventures averaging three to five weeks in length in the Canadian wilderness. All of the trips were self-contained and involved no contact with other humans. His book on these excursions is called, "ALONE IN A CANOE". He has also published a highly successful book of team building games and activities which includes more than 100 possible leadership ideas. The book is called, THE VERY BEST GROUP GAMES EVER PLAYED.