Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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Above, one of the rare Saddhus Ripley finally found, after his dangerous search. This is the cliff the famous cartoonist scaled to see for himself unbelievable hermits. RIPLEY'S THERE'S no adventure in traveling," Bob Ripley said wistfully. "When people tell me they travel to have adventures I don't believe them. Traveling isn't adventurous. It's just going somewhere." Coming from one of this century's most confirmed globetrotters, that statement ought to deserve consideration. It 32 By JACK JAMISON doesn't. Believe it or not, Bob Ripley was talking through his hat when he made it. I know, because he went on to tell me about his latest trip, the one he took not long ago to India; and enough thrilling things happened to him on that journey to make the average man want to spend the rest of his life in the peace and quiet of Broadway and