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Wilderness Trekkers had great success in not only attracting new members, but also in keeping them involved. In addition to day or weeklong events, Dave and Kim strove to build a sense of “family” within the membership, “Social activities, like the Annual Gathering, were very important to get members involved and knowing each other.” Hence, the Annual Gathering lives on today as an important event to meet that purpose. “In the earlier years, the Wilderness Trekkers also had an annual New Years Eve gathering at River Forest in Deland where members could bring in the New Year, ‘Trekker style’ with a bon fire, the lowering of a silver ball from an oak limb, and plenty of hugs and kisses.“ Today, the Lippys have moved to the western part of North Carolina where they want to build a new home to serve them in their retirement years. They continue to enjoy the outdoors and in 2009 walked a good portion of the Appalachian Trail. Their AT adventures are chronicaled at http://www.TrailJournals.com/TheLippys/. The picture to the right shows the Kim and Dave with "the trail" under their feet, endeavoring to continue life's adventure. |
They also maintain a personal web site at http://www.thelippys.com/. |
The history of the Wilderness Trekkers is not just about one or two people, but the stories, aspirations, and hard work by the multitude of those that contributed their time during the 1990's to set the organization on its solid path. We invite and encourage additional members to recall their experiences and triumphs in forging out a commendable outdoors club so as to remind and inform the current membership of the direction and degree of adventure sought by so many with a common ideal of people-meeting-the-wilderness. Tell us your story! |