Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Almost every time I leave the house, I pass some side-street, byway, or secret lane and a deep energy stirs my longing to explore it for just a few miles. I resist the urge more often than not, but some of the best days of my life have been spent following two-lane ashpalt ribbons and rock-littered trails just to see where they led. Save having my feet secured to my snowboard, I pass no more blissful moments than those on two wheels in second gear, maybe third, winding into a shaded, tree-covered canyon; wondering what is around that next bend. This blog has been created for the purposes of Geography 701H. More to follow.....

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  2. Nicely done ... you'll get into the habit of jotting down ideas here -- or rabid reactions.

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  3. The Road Not Taken...
    "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
    And sorry I could not travel both
    And be one traveler, long I stood
    And looked down one as far as I could
    To where it bent in the undergrowth..."

    If I could, I would always choose the back way to or through a place...

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  4. When I read this article, I thought of you!

    Take the back way into Nevada via Crestline Road
    http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20090922/LIFESTYLE/909220321

    "I can't explain why this road intrigued me so much. Maybe it's just the fact that any road I haven't driven is intriguing. It represented an unhighlighted portion of the topographic map.

    It had to be conquered."

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