After
a week to exit, fantastic five week CT2CA road trip and a week to unpack, have
returned to Huntington Beach and LiaV should start to republish. Plenty of lessons were learned on the journey,
but here are a few facts from our trip:
· 6658 miles (5147 in the Tahoe, 1261 on the Harley and 250 pedaled on the beach cruisers).
· 34 nights (8 campgrounds, 6 hotels, 3 family stays).
· 15 states and 2 countries (not counting entering Wisconsin 3 times – long story).
· 17 family members visited (2 parents, 8 siblings, 3 in-laws, 4 niece/nephews).
· 12 wild animal sightings (grizzly and black bears, bison, elk, deer, wolf, coyote, horses, prairie dogs, wild turkey, mountain goat and llama).
· 6 national parks (Apostle Islands, Theodore Roosevelt, Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens and Cater Lake).
· 1 jump start needed.
· 1 motorist assisted (a local in Montana).
· 1 ticket warning (missed that darn stop sign in the middle of nowhere).
· 758 photos taken (2 iPhones and a Pentax).
· 1,000,000 mosquitoes (it actually was not bad except at Bobcat Lake State Park in Michigan where we were attacked by swarms).
· People have way too much stuff. There were self storage business in the most remote places.
· Wire ties are the new duct tape. They fix anything.
· Everyone has an interesting story if you take the time and effort to engage.
· 98 MPH in 660 feet is fast no matter what Tom says.
· There are jobs in America. You might have to go where they are (like North Dakota).
· America is truly a remarkable and beautiful place.
· 6658 miles (5147 in the Tahoe, 1261 on the Harley and 250 pedaled on the beach cruisers).
· 34 nights (8 campgrounds, 6 hotels, 3 family stays).
· 15 states and 2 countries (not counting entering Wisconsin 3 times – long story).
· 17 family members visited (2 parents, 8 siblings, 3 in-laws, 4 niece/nephews).
· 12 wild animal sightings (grizzly and black bears, bison, elk, deer, wolf, coyote, horses, prairie dogs, wild turkey, mountain goat and llama).
· 6 national parks (Apostle Islands, Theodore Roosevelt, Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens and Cater Lake).
· 1 jump start needed.
· 1 motorist assisted (a local in Montana).
· 1 ticket warning (missed that darn stop sign in the middle of nowhere).
· 758 photos taken (2 iPhones and a Pentax).
· 1,000,000 mosquitoes (it actually was not bad except at Bobcat Lake State Park in Michigan where we were attacked by swarms).
Observations
during travel:
· People have way too much stuff. There were self storage business in the most remote places.
· Wire ties are the new duct tape. They fix anything.
· Everyone has an interesting story if you take the time and effort to engage.
· 98 MPH in 660 feet is fast no matter what Tom says.
· There are jobs in America. You might have to go where they are (like North Dakota).
· America is truly a remarkable and beautiful place.
And he is back! Welcome back John. What an amazing journey, I can’t wait to hear more about it.
ReplyDeleteI love that you love life and you find adventures and lessons learned everywhere you go. You find joy and inspiration in everything you do. You have quite a blessed life.
Everyone has an interesting story if you take the time and effort to engage.
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· There are jobs in America. You might have to go where they are.
2 points well said, and very accurate!