I've now walked 388.65 miles since June 3rd. This would get me from Richmond, VA to Charleston, SC. Next stop is Savannah, GA!

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Here’s a map of the distance that I’ve walked since June 4th when I first started using the pedometer. I’ve walked 332.64 miles and need 55.36 more miles to reach the next stop, Charleston, SC. Our Cub Scout group is going to camp on the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in Charleston, during October, so I hope to reach this point on the map at the same time. If I continue to average the same number of steps / day, I should make it.
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Here are the best pictures that Debbie took of Justin during his first
year at Cub Scout Day Camp. If you are interested in seeing
highlights from each day at the camp for our group, check out
http://tigercubs477.posterous.com for more pictures.
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