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    Mick Dodge (born August 29, 1951), also known as "The Barefoot Sensei", "the Barefooted Nomad" and "Walking Mountain" [1] is a television personality and rainforest-dweller in Washington . Early life. Dodge is a native of the Olympic Peninsula. His great-grandparents settled in the region and Dodge grew up there as a child. He loved the outdoors.

  2. Dec 24, 2013 · Meet Mick Dodge | The Legend of Mick Dodge - YouTube. National Geographic. 23M subscribers. Subscribed. 5.3K. 1.5M views 10 years ago #NationalGeographic #OffTheGrid. A...

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    If you live long enough, you will see things you did not think was possible. While the bulk of the world is spending money and other resources to bring those who are still living in the darkness of crude and rural life into modern society, there are those who wish to go back and have done so. Such a feat has been achieved by Mick Dodge, a former US...

    It is believed that for a person to make a decision that undercuts reality and the definition of normal, he or she must have suffered from something, most likely trauma which ended up forcing their hand. In the case of Mick Dodge, the story could not be farther from the truth because he simply wanted it. It could be said that the long existing rela...

    Where is Mick Dodge now? Well, he still lives in the woods. Although the show that made him a national television personality is no longer on air having ended in 2014, he is still very much alive living in the woods as The Barefoot Nomad. The exact reason why National Geographic chose to stop airing the documentary is down to what can simply be ter...

  3. Feb 6, 2015 · Let the Games Begin | The Legend of Mick Dodge. National Geographic. 21.8M subscribers. 779. 232K views 8 years ago. Mick and his pal Tarzan unite to kick off the Great Games. Subscribe:...

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  5. I climbed into a tree, sucked into a breeze and I began to understand. Then I heard the news. So I took off my shoes and followed my feet higher into the stone. I fell into a walk, listened to the talk, and found my way, headed home. The old ones walk the ground, that is how they would talk the sounds. And the old ones left a talk in me and all ...

  6. The Legend of Mick Dodge: Follow Mick Dodge in his daily routines living off the grid.

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