From Deseret News archives:
Retiree is hiking U.S. 6
Writer passing through Utah en route to Pacific
Hurley will pass through sleepy towns and bustling cities, even a stretch through Death Valley, before he reaches the Pacific Ocean.
His path: The highway that connects rural America's small towns U.S. 6.
The highway used to go from Cape Cod, Mass., to Long Beach, Calif. In 1964, the road was closed at Bishop, Calif., at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
But Hurley, a writer by trade, decided to take the scenic route and he won't be in a car. He'll walk the across-the-country route, with the final stop in Long Beach, where he plans to dip his hands in the ocean.
Last week, Hurley walked from Price to Spanish Fork. And he was glad he walked away from that leg of the walk with his walking legs intact, considering how fast some of the cars and trucks were driving.
The road is said to be one of the most dangerous in Utah.
Police say excessive speeds cause most accidents in Spanish Fork Canyon.
Travis Lindhorst, a photographer, is his traveling companion, and they are always on the look-out for offbeat stories for 15 newspapers that publish their tales of life on the road.
The trek started in March at the tip of Cape Cod, where Hurley dipped his hands in the Atlantic, then pointed west. In all, the trip will cover 14 states, some 3,600 miles and about 500 small towns. Updates are posted on his Web site.
Hurley, who worked as a reporter for the Danbury News-Times in Connecticut for more than 30 years, sat back one day in 1999 and realized he hadn't seen the western side of that state.
So he and photographer Dave Harple took a few days and walked the distance.
"It took a week," he said, "from east to west."
Then, he wondered where U.S. 6 went from there. Known as America's Byway, the road is less traveled and often far away from busy interstates. Because it's off the beaten path, the highway has become an adventure for the pair in learning about the people who make up America.
Hurley said he often wondered if the kind of folks he grew up with in the 1950s and 1960s could be found in 2004 a vastly different era.
Could they be living in apartments in large metropolitan cities?
How about rural America? If he was going to find them, he says, he guessed that's probably where they'd be.
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