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When life's joys fade or sorrow weighs heavily, something must change. But what? If ever you've felt stuck, lost, and without direction, or are companioning someone who is, Ruth's solo journey may be the perfect inspirational read for you. Ruth travelled-seemingly solo-physically and spiritually through stages of grief to feel once again the wonder of her life. Travelling Into the Patagonian Wind: A Solo Journey to Joy reveals how solo travel can stretch your limits, shift your perspective, and infuse your life with a newfound exuberance.

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When life's joys fade or sorrow weighs heavily, something must change. But what? If ever you've felt stuck, lost, and without direction, or are companioning someone who is, Ruth's solo journey may be the perfect inspirational read for you. Ruth travelled-seemingly solo-physically and spiritually through stages of grief to feel once again the wonder of her life. Travelling Into the Patagonian Wind: A Solo Journey to Joy reveals how solo travel can stretch your limits, shift your perspective, and infuse your life with a newfound exuberance.

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Ruth D. Stallard, B.C.S., has been educated both by papered professionals and ordinary men and women. From 2015 to 2016, she travelled from the northern Atacama Desert to the southern tip of Chile, with a jog into Argentina. In six months, she covered 12,000 kilometres. She gave a presentation on her South American trip at a Lifelong Learning Centre in B.C. She trained for three seasons with an Alberta Gliding Club and published a short story in From Across the River: Anthology of Short Stories about her experiences. She has also published an article on mental health in Visions Journal. She rode her motorcycle for six seasons with Gospel Riders. Ruth holds an undergrad university degree in Christian Studies (B.C.S.), with distinction. She had a successful career as a draftsperson in the petrochemical eld and has travelled in fourteen countries. She lives in the mountains of southwestern Alberta.