The 1950s started an era of adventurers. It was the rage and no one personified it more than the heir of a Texas oil dynasty who went by the moniker "Tom Slick." Tom's idea of adventuring was a big more global and big-game than most. He was out hunting yeti, Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot and other reported creatures not proven. In fact, he jetsetted with the best of them including Jimmy Stewart, who was willing to sneak back a supposed mummified yeti hand to England for him. Tom wasn't just an adventurer, he also loved collecting art, was an inventor, had a goal of world peace; an all around completely engaged occupant on Planet Earth. His plane crashed once in British Guyana and he was forced to live with a tribe for two weeks. Yes, the man was one of a line of "man's man" types. You know, the Dos Equis commercials could be about him. Like a lot of people who live hard, he died young and tragically at the age of 46 in a plane crash in Montana, coming b...