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One man’s cross-country journey in honor of his father By Jeff Favre As he and a childhood friend set out on a long-planned road trip to visit a potential


college, 19-year-old Mikah Meyer could still smell his dad’s pipe in the car. What Meyer didn’t know when he planned the trip was that the “go” date would


be 10 days after his dad’s funeral. Larry Lee Meyer, whose call at the University of Nebraska’s Lutheran Center turned that campus ministry program into perhaps the ELCA’s largest, died of cancer in 2005 when he was 58 years old. Following his dad’s death, young Meyer decided to keep his road trip plans—looking back


he’s glad about the decision. It helped him re-evaluate his priorities and to pledge never to put off what he could do now rather than waiting for a retirement that might never come.


Mikah Meyer hopes to be the youngest person to visit all 400-plus National Park Service units. Here he takes a break from biking the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail to let “Easy E,” the stuffed bald eagle mascot for his trip, take flight.


Photo: Andy Waldron 22 AUGUST 2016


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