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Author: Robert H. Miller
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Robert H. Miller

Robert H. Miller is a retired builder and outdoor adventure guide. He is the author of Kayaking the Inside Passage: A Paddler's Guide from Olympia, Washington to Muir Glacier, Alaska; the memoir Closing the Circle: A Memoir of Cuba, Exile, the Bay of Pigs and a Trans-Island Bike Journey, and Mr. Quarter to Two: Life and Death with Mother Nature's Misfits (which warranted a review in Rock & Ice, America's premier climbing mag). His newest book is Mae West Was Right: Mountain Biking the Hidden Contours of the World. All are available from Amazon or the author.
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Wait ’Til Next Year

Robert H. Miller December 22, 2010 August 18, 2020

Some who wander are indeed lost.

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Stimulate This

Robert H. Miller December 21, 2010 August 18, 2020

What “shovel-ready” really meant.

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Congress’ Last Good Deed

Robert H. Miller December 19, 2010 August 18, 2020

And probably its only good deed.

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Bush’s Revenge

Robert H. Miller December 17, 2010 August 18, 2020

A ghost haunts the White House . . . and the ghost is laughing.

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Pen and Paper

Robert H. Miller December 17, 2010 August 18, 2020

If you’re retro, science is on your side.

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Climate Change — from Slagle’s Slant

Robert H. Miller December 15, 2010 August 18, 2020

Liberty’s aphorist offers four improvisations on a single theme.

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Terror at 30,000 Feet

Robert H. Miller December 13, 2010 August 18, 2020

Is it really irrational to feel that you’d rather not be six miles up in the air?

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Very Green, But Not So Jolly

Robert H. Miller December 13, 2010 August 18, 2020

First, do harm . . .

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Cuba: Change We Can Count On?

Robert H. Miller December 1, 2010 November 18, 2020

When Raúl Castro replaced his ailing brother Fidel as president of Cuba in 2008, nobody — except the press and those who prefer sizzle to …

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Just Another Word

Robert H. Miller December 1, 2010 November 18, 2020

Many readers turn to Liberty’s Reflections section first. I can understand why, though the very first bit I always read is the liberty quote at …

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