Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Last Video From the Road: Episode 6 - Welcome Home Riders!

Here's the final Legacy Bus Tour video, Episode 6: Welcome Home Riders! It covers our trip down the West Coast, including Portland and Grand Ronde, OR; the Redwoods in Crescent City, CA; San Francisco and the Monterey Bay Aquarium in CA; Phoenix, and then onto our final destination, Tucson, AZ.




We were so lucky to be able to share this trip with you through our videos, photos, and blog. We discovered hundreds of inspiring individuals and institutions making a positive impact on American Indian and environmental issues in the U.S., and shared our hopes and visions for the future with thousands of Americans ourselves. We will carry the knowledge we gained forever as we return to work on all aspects of these issues in our careers, studies, and lives.

Udall alumni are everywhere, doing amazing things, so keep your eyes and ears peeled. If you are a student devoted to tackling these challenges, check our website www.udall.gov for information on the Udall Foundation's scholarships, internships, and fellowships.

Happy Trails!

By: Jen Baldwin

30 comments:

Tim from Modular Today said...

Congratulations on finishing the trip

s_jenkins said...

Congratulations on your trip!

Could I ask what was the most profound experience you had during this trip?

Thanks!

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Emma Africana said...

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David Money said...

Keep up the good work!

Chip said...

Welcome home!

Eduardo said...

Congrants on the Trip!
It was nice t read aboult!

Boy Dog Names said...

I may have come to the party a bit late!, but I just wanted to say I had a great time going through your blog

xok (indie clothes) said...

I'm with boy dog names, I enjoyed reading about your trip and all of the inspiration.

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Anonymous said...

Is that a bio fuels bus? There is a lot of great info on WiserEarth about sustainable transportation, and a political advocacy bus tour is the perfect way to get two birds with one stone:

http://www.wiserearth.org/aof/149

Bill from Palm Harbor Modular Homes said...

I think I passed your bus on my way to work, I remember seeing it. Congratulations on finishing the trip.

Dave said...

Excellent trip but there's no place like home.

marcus said...

Looks like it turned out to be a good trip. congratulations

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Thanks for sharing with us your this important trip.......

man with a van said...

well done, thanks for sharing this with us.

Brian said...

Thanks for sharing this. Nice one!!

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"We discovered hundreds of inspiring individuals and institutions making a positive impact on American Indian and environmental issues in the U.S"

this is a good start where showing good issues on American and Indian people

justin hess said...

That's a sweet bus there!

Endowment Policy said...

Nice to see trip is done

Foraj said...

There's no place like home.
Congratulation.

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Cute Easy Hairstyles said...

Great video! Thanks for sharing the excitement of your trip. If I have a chance I definitely want to take a part in!!

Min En said...

Hi,
What an interesting concept to promote green living.

Your "sustainable cities" also caught my attention.

I live in Singapore, a country some deride as a little red dot on the map. We take global warming threat so seriously we are even learning how the Dutch build dykes.

Half our island may be gone if the waters roll in. Terrifying buy true. No where to run.

Spread your message globally!

Cheers,
Min En
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Jielea said...

I am sure you had a good trip. I am just wondering why you did not update your blog. Hopefully, the next time i visit here you will have new post. Thanks!

Swas said...

Home sweet home, I always homesick if traveling for long time....

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Wonderful journal. This trip across America has been so instructive. It is amazing what the power of the internet can do. I feel as if I have been with you all along. Thanks for sharing your experiences.