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Journeyman passes through Streetsboro while battling cancer

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RPC Photo / Laura E. Freeman Montana Lee “Horselogger” Crafton spent the night at the field next to the Valley Fire District Station on Route 303 in Peninsula. He completed some laundry and took a hot shower before continuing through Hudson and Streetsboro May 11 on his cross-country trip to reach Boston by July.

by Laura Freeman

Hudson Hub-Times Reporter

Hudson -- The bearded man in an orange T-shirt loaded the two white dogs into the wagon, climbed aboard, saluted and urged the draft horses forward onto Route 303.

Lee "Horselogger" Crafton, 46, passed through Hudson May 11 at approximately 3 p.m. on West Streetsboro Street.

Eastbound drivers passed his converted hay wagon, which resembles a shed on wheels, pulled by two Suffolk Punch draft horses, Max and Tom.

Crafton is traveling to Boston from his home in Montana the old-fashioned way, and he's lived most of his adult life without electricity and running water.

Crafton says he considers his way of life and even his cancer a blessing. He was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2005 and chose to fight it with holistic medicine.

In August 2006, Crafton left his ranch and logging job in Montana and began his cross-country trip with his horses, wagon and two Great Pyrenees dogs to visit his childhood sweetheart Nancy in Boston.

With only $75 to begin the trip, he lives out of his wagon and relies on the kindness of others along the way.

Crafton stayed in a field next to the Valley Fire District Station on Route 303 in Peninsula, where he did his laundry and took a hot shower after breakfast in downtown Peninsula. It was nearly 1:30 p.m. before he was finished grooming the horses and getting them hooked into their harness to begin his day of traveling through Hudson and Streetsboro.

"I usually like being on the road by 11 a.m.," Crafton said.

Crafton said he travels approximately 2.5 miles an hour, or 20 to 25 miles a day.

Crafton admitted he felt exhausted, but the trip made him feel better.

"It's too much of an adventure and too much fun," Crafton said.

While driving the team of horses, Crafton said he dictates information into a recorder for a book he is writing about his adventure.

More information is available at www.leehorselogger.com.




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