• Gustav Vermaas
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A North American Journey

“Not all those who wander are lost” 
A 200 day American adventure across Canada and the US
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  • Walk in the woods Part 2

    6 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

    Spent a 2nd day on the Appalachian Trail.

    19km hike to Dragons Teeth. Roga did 33km.

    Met a hiker on the trail who has been hiking since February 2020. Has done over 6000 miles and is attempting to get to 7000 this year🤦‍♂️

    Makes our journey sound like a walk in the park
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  • Appalachian Part 3

    9 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

    Today was day 3 on the Appalachian Trail.

    Driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway is becoming more and more problematic as we move North. Chunks of the parkway are closed for ice, fog, and maintenance. We have to use highways that run parallel and cut in for the hikes.

    Today we entered the Blue Ridge and Appalachian at Rockfish Gap.

    Every hike has its highlight and today was no different.

    Roga "pointed" us to some White-tailed deer but that was just the entrée.

    4km into the walk Roga "flushed" a Black bear 🐻 less than 50m from us against a slope.

    The bear stopped for a second, saw Sue, realised he is in trouble and ran for his life😉

    Truth is ... it just moved off. Roga gave chase but responded to his recall and we all took a few minutes to catch our breath😅

    Got to the shelter and there was a bear notice.... we must have missed it at the starting point.
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  • Last day: Three Ridges trail

    10 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

    Our last day on the Appalachian.

    Skyline drive is closed and we had to double back South for the 18km hike on the Three Ridges trail.

    Hike started with a lovely hanging bridge but turned into a tough 6 hour walk past a lovely waterfall.

    Boots will go back into the box and city shoes will have to be cleaned.

    Next stop Washington DC
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  • Washington DC

    13 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    Arrived in Washington. The list of sights is excessive.
    Today we did:
    - The Washington Memorial
    - The Lincoln Memorial
    - The Grant memorial
    - The National Museum of the Indian American
    - Vietnam Memorial
    - WW2 Memorial
    - The Capitol

    The biggest issue is Roga's return. SA needs 7 blood tests and one has to go to Brussels. It might take 2 weeks and we can't find a US vet to perform the tests. Might have to move to Toronto on Monday if we can't solve this...
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  • National Museum of the Marine Corp

    14 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 2 °C

    My photos will not do justice to another excellent display of recognition for the US armed forces. This one for the Marine Corps one of the best fighting units in the world.

    Love the story about the famous photo of flag-raising on Suribachi.

    The last photo - a statue of a marine that illustrates the complexity of the unit that is "First to Fight" in most of the US international conflicts
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  • National Museum of the US Army

    14 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

    LIST OF MAJOR AMERICAN WARS

    THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR (1775-1783)

    The British Navigation acts, the closing of western lands, the restricting of the colonial currency, the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, and The Townshend Acts enacted by the British Parliament contributed to the revolution of colonists. In 1773, the British Parliament permitted the East India Company to sell tea in the colonies at very low prices, which resulted in the Boston tea party. The response of the British Parliament was the Intolerable Acts and the Quebec Act in 1774. In September of the same year, the First Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia. The Revolutionary War began in 1775. The second Continental Congress was held in May, 1775 in Philadelphia. In 1776, the United States declared independence. British and American troops fought near Boston, New York, Trenton, and other places. In 1783, by the Treaty of Paris, the independence of the 13th colonies was recognized by Great Britain, and the war ended.



    American Revolutionary War Statistics:

    Population: 3,500,000

    Service Members: 200,000

    Ratio: 5.7%

    Casualties: 4,435 Dead, 6,188 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $1.2

    WAR OF 1812 (1812-1815)  

    The United States declared war on Britain in 1812. The Americans’ attempts to conquer Canada during the campaigns of 1812-1813 failed. British blockaded the American coast. After many battles, the war was ended in 1814 by the Treaty of Ghent, which was the Belgium of old. Weeks after that, Major General Andrew Jackson, also known as “Old Hickory,” won the battle of New Orleans. The war ended with no gain for both sides.



    War of 1812 Statistics:

    Population: 7,600,000

    Service Members: 286,000

    Ratio: 3.8%

    Casualties: 2,260 Dead, 4,505 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $0.7

    MEXICAN - AMERICAN WAR (1846-1848)  

    Mexico refused to recognize the annexation of Texas. In 1846, Mexicans attacked US troops, and the Congress declared war on Mexico. The Mexican-American War was ended by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Mexico ceded the states of California, Utah, Nevada, as well as parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Wyoming.

    Mexican-American War Statistics:

    Population: 21,100,000

    Service Members: 78,718

    Ratio: 0.4%

    Casualties: 13,283 Dead, 4,152 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $1.1

    AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (1861–1865)

    The American Civil War was fought by 11 southern states known as the Confederacy and Union states. Since President Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party were against the expansion of slavery, the southern states declared their secession from the Union. This war was the deadliest in American history. The Union won, the Confederate armies surrendered in 1865, and the war ended the practice of slavery.

    American Civil War Statistics:



    The Union

    Population: 26,200,000

    Service Members: 2,803,300

    Ratio: 10.7%

    Casualties: 360,000 Dead, 275,175 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $27.3

    The Confederate States of America

    Population: 8,100,000

    Service Members: 1,064,200

    Ratio: 13.1%

    Casualties: 260,000 Dead, 137,000+ Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $17.1

    Total

    Population: 34,300,000

    Service Members: 3,867,500

    Ratio: 11.1%

    Casualties: 620,000 Dead, 412,175+ Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $44.4

    SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR (1898)

    Spain declared war on the US in April 1898 because the US supported the Cuban struggle for independence. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in August, 1898. The US gained the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam.

    Spanish-American War Statistics:

    Population: 74,600,000

    Service Members: 306,800

    Ratio: 0.4%

    Casualties: 387 Dead, 1,662 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $6.3

    WORLD WAR I (1914-1918)   

    The First World War began in 1914, and it was fought between the Allied (Entente) Powers, which included the Russian Empire, the British Empire, France, the Empire of Japan, Italy, and the US, and the Central Powers, which included the Ottoman Empire, the German Empire, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. The war ended with the victory of the Allied Powers in 1918. New nations were formed.

    World War I Statistics:

    Population: 102,800,000

    Service Members: 4,743,800

    Ratio: 4.6%

    Casualties: 116,708 Dead, 204,002 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $196.5

    WORLD WAR II (1939-1945)

    The Second World War started in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. It was fought between the Axis Powers, which consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan, and the Allies, which were made up of the British Empire, the USSR, and the USA. The war ended with the capitulation of Germany and Japan in 1945. Warsaw Pact and NATO were created, and the Cold War began.



    World War II Statistics:

    Population: 135,500,000

    Service Members: 16,353,700

    Ratio: 12.2%

    Casualties: 407,316 Dead, 670,846 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $2,091.3

    KOREAN WAR (1950-1953)   

    In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, and the nations that were allied with the US (the UN) intervened on behalf of the South. The USSR and the People’s Republic of China supported the North Korea. The Korean conflict ended in 1953. The Korean Demilitarized Zone was established.



    Korean War Statistics:

    Population: 151,700,000

    Service Members: 5,764,100

    Ratio: 3.8%

    Casualties: 33,651 Dead, 103,284 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $263.9

    VIETNAM WAR (1959-1975)   

    The Vietnam War was fought between the communist forces of North Vietnam, Viet Kong, Khmer Rouge, the People’s Republic of China, USSR, North Korea, and Pathet Lao, and the anticommunist forces of US, South Vietnam, South Korea, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Laos and the Khmer Republic. North Vietnam won, and Laos, Cambodia, and South Vietnam became communist states.

    Vietnam War Statistics:



    Population: 204,900,000

    Service Members: 8,744,000

    Ratio: 4.3%

    Casualties: 58,168 Dead, 303,635 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $346.7

    GULF WAR (1990-1991)

    The war was fought between Iraq and the coalition forces of 34 nations that were authorized by the UN, after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. The war ended with the coalition victory, and Kuwait was liberated.

    Gulf War Statistics:

    Population: 260,000,000

    Service Members: 2,750,000

    Ratio: 1.1%

    Casualties: 382 Dead, 467 Wounded

    Financial Cost in billions (1990s): $61.1

    WAR IN AFGHANISTAN (2001-2021)



    Beginning October 7, 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom is the U.S. led effort to drive al-Qaeda and Taliban forces from power in Afghanistan.

    Afghanistan War Statistics (as of 9/2021)

    U.S. Troops: 980,000

    U.S. Casualties: 2,455 dead

    Financial Cost: $2 Trillion

    IRAQ WAR (2003-2011)

    Operation Iraqi Freedom (renamed Operation New Dawn in September 2010) began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a U.S.-led coalition that overthrew the government of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued for nearly a decade, as insurgent fighters resisted the occupying forces and the post-invasion Iraq government. In 2007, following a decline in insurgent violence, the U.S. gradually began to reduce its military presence, and the last U.S. troops exited on December 15, 2011, marking the end of the war.



    Iraq War Statistics:

    Iraq Population: 25 Million (2003)

    U.S. Troops: 1 Million+

    U.S. Military Casualties: 4,488 Dead, 32,223 Wounded

    Financial Cost: $1.7 trillion (through Fiscal Year 2013)
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  • ROGA blood tests

    16 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    There was more blood letting than required.....

    And now we are all in quarantine🙈🙉🙊

  • Air and Space Museum

    17 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    Today was the turn of the Air and Space Museum.

    https://airandspace.si.edu/

    The National Air and Space Museum is a center for research into the history and science of aviation and spaceflight, as well as planetary science and terrestrial geology and geophysics. Almost all spacecraft and aircraft on display are originals or the original backup craft. The museum contains the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, the Friendship 7 capsule which was flown by John Glenn, Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, the Bell X-1 which broke the sound barrier, the model of the starship Enterprise used in the science fiction television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and the Wright brothers' Wright Flyer airplane near the entrance.Leia mais

  • Arlington National Cemetery & Whitehouse

    17 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌧 5 °C

    Arlington National Cemetery is one of two national cemeteries run by the United States Army. Nearly 400,000 people are buried in its 639 acres (259 ha) in Arlington, Virginia.

    Arlington National Cemetery was established during the U.S. Civil War after the land the cemetery was built upon, Arlington Estate, was confiscated from the private ownership of Confederate States Army general Robert E. Lee's family following a tax dispute.Leia mais

  • Gettysburg

    24 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

    The Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. In the battle, Union Major General George Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, halting Lee's invasion of the North. The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point due to the Union's decisive victory and concurrence with the Siege of Vicksburg

    After his success at Chancellorsville in Virginia in May 1863, Lee led his army through the Shenandoah Valley to begin his second invasion of the North—the Gettysburg Campaign. With his army in high spirits, Lee intended to shift the focus of the summer campaign from war-ravaged northern Virginia and hoped to influence Northern politicians to give up their prosecution of the war by penetrating as far as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or even Philadelphia. Prodded by President Abraham Lincoln, Major General Joseph Hooker moved his army in pursuit, but was relieved of command just three days before the battle and replaced by Meade.

    Elements of the two armies initially collided at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, as Lee urgently concentrated his forces there, his objective being to engage the Union army and destroy it. Low ridges to the northwest of town were defended initially by a Union cavalry division under Brigadier General John Buford, and soon reinforced with two corps of Union infantry. However, two large Confederate corps assaulted them from the northwest and north, collapsing the hastily developed Union lines, sending the defenders retreating through the streets of the town to the hills just to the south.[14] On the second day of battle, most of both armies had assembled. The Union line was laid out in a defensive formation resembling a fishhook. In the late afternoon of July 2, Lee launched a heavy assault on the Union left flank, and fierce fighting raged at Little Round Top, the Wheatfield, Devil's Den, and the Peach Orchard. On the Union right, Confederate demonstrations escalated into full-scale assaults on Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill. All across the battlefield, despite significant losses, the Union defenders held their lines.

    On the third day of battle, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the east and south, but the main event was a dramatic infantry assault by 12,500 Confederates against the center of the Union line on Cemetery Ridge, known as Pickett's Charge. The charge was repelled by Union rifle and artillery fire, at great loss to the Confederate army.[15] Lee led his army on a torturous retreat back to Virginia. Between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers from both armies were casualties in the three-day battle, the most costly in US history. On November 19, President Lincoln used the dedication ceremony for the Gettysburg National Cemetery to honor the fallen Union soldiers and redefine the purpose of the war in his historic Gettysburg Address.
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  • The Toronto Dash - Day 1

    25 de janeiro de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ -1 °C

    The weather has given us a window and the dash is on.

    8 hours driving. All are nervous except 🐕

    The plan is to split it into 2 days.

    Gettysburg to Buffalo and then cross the border at Niagara Falls to Toronto.

    Day 1 done ✔️

    The billboard did bring a smile 😃
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  • Roga is home

    6 de fevereiro de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☀️ -5 °C

    Roga is finally home after a stressful day.

    The Agent had to change the flight to Ethiopian Airlines and Roga is now the 1st Vermaas to have touched Ethiopian soil. 🙄

    The tracking technology is incredible. We could track the flight and "parcel" almost real-time throughout the journey.

    Video is from home. But ..... swimming pool.

    List of maintenance items at home is growing 🙄
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  • Final da viagem
    10 de fevereiro de 2023