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Mike Bezemek

author of books & stories with an adventurous spin

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Mike Bezemek

A Nearly Empty Island called Cumberland

It’s the morning of New Year’s Eve, and the exact moment I step out of my tent, I spot a dorsal fin. It rises briefly into the mist from the placid Brickhill River, next to Cumberland Island National Seashore, and vanishes… continue reading at Adventure Cyclist Magazine!

Author MikePosted on Categories Mountain Biking & Cycling, National Parks & Public Lands

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  • BOOKS
    • Mysteries of the National Parks
    • Space Age Adventures
    • Discovering the Outlaw Trail
    • Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route
    • Paddling the Ozarks
    • Twit Lit Classics
  • STORIES
    • National Parks & Public Lands
    • Road Trips & Adventure Travel
    • Camper & RV Adventures
    • Paddling & Whitewater
    • Mountain Biking & Cycling
    • Hiking & Backpacking
    • History & Historic Sites
    • Space Exploration & Science
    • Nonfiction
    • Humor
  • PHOTOS
  • SOCIAL
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
  • SERVICES
  • ABOUT
    • About Mike Bezemek
    • Interviews & Reviews
    • Contact
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