Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Rules of the Game

There are probably an infinite number of variables you could change to make a cross country trip different from someone else's, but I have a few basic rules I'm going to try to live by:
  • No more than 4 hours of driving a day, distance travel reserved to 6am-12 noon.
  • No hotels or motels.  Basically, don't pay for lodging (except for US Forest Service cabins in the woods). (more details on how I plan on doing this later)
  • Use my car, bicycle and walking in the most efficient manner to get to experience the most fun on the trip.
  • No compromising my personal beliefs to take assistance for people with agendas (ie proselytizers or creepy old men) (I say this now and am sure I will be kissing the ass of the born-again road side assistant I find myself needing in Death Valley, but hey I have a sense of humor and irony to fall back on too)
  • No expensive crap like fine restaurants etc on the way.

Goals:
  • Finish this trip and be ready to face my next adventure (whatever it may be)
  • Get totally comfortable with back-country and car camping
  • Get a hang gliding certification so I can go up by myself when I feel like. (http:/www.ushpa.aero/, more on this later...)
  • See the sailing cities of the US
  • Train Max a bit better.  I hope that being out of the big city will be therapeutic for both of us.
  • See the country
  • Develop thoughts on where I'd like to live outside of the North East US.
  • Meet a whole lot of different people.
Anything else that happens is incidental and I guess I'll just have to take it as it comes...

1 comment:

  1. This is a nice list. Though why the reluctance to accept help from people with "agendas?" Have you been in situations in the past where you've felt trapped by such a circumstance?

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