On
Saturday, May 24th, Dale Sawin walked the entire length of "America's
longest, wickedest street" with his hand-made Save the Signs flag.
Starting at 7 am in Aurora where East Colfax crosses I-70, Dale made it
to Golden later that night in the rain. He even waited out a tornado warning at Casa Bonita.
Here's what Dale had to say about the adventure: "It was always a bucket-list idea to walk America's longest street. But helping raise awareness for Save the Signs seemed like the right thing to do while I walked. It was truly one of my favorite days ever."
The photos in this album are courtesy of Dale Sawin and were taken during his epic walk. (courtesy: Save the Signs)
Here's what Dale had to say about the adventure: "It was always a bucket-list idea to walk America's longest street. But helping raise awareness for Save the Signs seemed like the right thing to do while I walked. It was truly one of my favorite days ever."
The photos in this album are courtesy of Dale Sawin and were taken during his epic walk. (courtesy: Save the Signs)
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