This Is How Ex Marine Mick Dodge Ended Up Living Barefoot In The Woods For Decades
This Is How Ex Marine Mick Dodge Ended Up Living Barefoot In The Woods For Decades For copyright matters please contact us at: [email protected] Often referred to as the Barefoot Sensei or the Barefoot Nomad, Mick Dodge gained popularity when National Geographic aired the show The Legend of Mick Dodge. The documentary series followed the ex-Marine-turned-nomadic-outdoorsman as he lived his day-to-day life in the wilderness of the Olympic Mountains in Washington state. From the often daunting task of gathering food to his nature-based fitness program, the TV program explored the unique lifestyle of the man who left behind the modern world more than 25 years ago. Whether you tuned into his show the first time around or not, you won’t want to miss this wild true-life look how Mick Dodge embarked on his barefoot escapades in the forest! Mick Dodge was born on August 29, 1951, in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. There he spent the summers of his childhood there with his grandparents. The rest of his youth was spent traveling around the U.S. and the world with his career Marine father, Ronald Dodge. This Is How Ex Marine Mick Dodge Ended Up Living Barefoot In The Woods For Decades

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