I didn’t decide by myself to head to Crete, Greece’s largest island in the southern Aegean, to MedTrek for two months. First I went to pay tribute to, and get some guidance from, the iconic Oracle at Delphi. Circe Read more
What’s the reaction to "The Idiot and the Odyssey II: Myth, Madness, and Magic on the Mediterranean" e-book published in 2013? What thoughts do Idiot-ic fans and detractors have about The Idiot and his ongoing walk around the Mediterranean Read more
Why not fall in love with a good book in 2014? Get author and professional wanderer Joel Stratte-McClure's fully interactive and cutting edge e-book, "The Idiot and the Odyssey II: Myth, Madness, and Magic on the Read more
The Idiot doesn’t just take thirty-minute walks along the Sacramento River to reflect on life, accumulate information and talk to geese as he patiently improves during a rehab and recovery period following spinal surgery three weeks ago. Read more
The Idiot’s idea of a normal walk is an oft-challenging 20-mile-a-day trek on the Mediterranean Sea through intriguing countries and enchanting countryside. High-octane, non-stop MedTrekking is delightfully unpredictable, serendipitous and exciting. Read more
What sophisticated word did one of America’s top neurosurgeons use to describe the bone, cyst and ligament that were compressing The Idiot’s spinal nerves and restricting his ability to walk around the Mediterranean Sea — and stand up straight? Read more
The Idiot can’t walk long distances, which is why he didn’t MedTrek on the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt this spring, due to severe spinal stenosis (from the Greek word stenōsis, which means narrowing). Read more