Over the course of 67 days, Bill Bucklew walked across eight states — Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California — to raise money for The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, bringing in more than $120,000. Six years ago, Bucklew, then 43, was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's. He's always enjoyed running marathons and climbing mountains, and this 2,594-mile trek was just as exciting. He was joined during some stretches by other people with Parkinson's, and the walk included many memorable moments: In Texas, it rained for "11 hours straight" during one leg, and during a windstorm, "a giant mailbox flew right over my head," he told Today. He started Nov. 24 in Georgia, and by the time he reached San Diego on Jan. 31, Bucklew had worn through 26 pairs of shoes and lost 42 pounds. [Today] |
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