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Where No Pickleball Has Gone Before Globetrotting pickleball enthusiasts Tony and Susan Childs take the game to the North Pole. By Alice Tym 42 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM T ony and Susan Childs of Del Mar, California, have led extraordinary lives and are self-proclaimed “most grateful people alive.” Tony’s father was well-traveled, and Tony remembers being at the Long Beach harbor with him when he said, “I wish we could get on that ship and go!” In 1976, Tony and Susan did just that, except it was a trip across the Sahara, down through West Africa, across to East Africa and on down to South Africa. They bathed about every 10 days and slept in sleeping bags in army tents for five months. Tony says Susan is a real trooper and that most American women wouldn’t have been able to do what she did. In 1978, they crossed Central Asia for five months and in 1979, cruised on the Omo River in Ethiopia. Treks in Mongolia and Tibet immediately followed their daughters’ high school graduations. The ’Stans came next. Tony