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Nathan, your boss must be a real tyrant. Care to switch jobs?
I didn't explore enough before jumping into "adulthood."
I must admit I am slightly jealous of the opportunity life has granted you. I guess I had been granted the same, but I did not follow through.
I live in Boise, and I know there are lots of places to go around here.
Jason
Silver City in SW Idaho. Easy drive from Boise. You can come in from the north, camp near Silver City and then drop off to the west. A great, three-day route!
Let me know if you need the track or info
When ever I tell people what I'm doing with the ExPoordition and that I work for a magazine they tell me how lucky I am. They say things like "sounds like your living the dream", or " what a great opportunity". And I whole heartedly agree. It has been a true priviledge and blessing to go on this trip, and help out at the Overland Journal.
But to be straight, I don't think I'd do this type of trip again, this long, alone. There have been days where things are straight up lonely. Not many, but a few. I can be a pretty good loner, and I can strike up conversation with strangers quite easily, but when most of your time is spent alone, seeing and doing amazing things, the experience just isn't complete. I think also, when life slows down enough to do a lot of thinking and reflecting certain memories or emotions are allowed to be revisited. For me this can add to feeling a little alone when there is no one to confide in.
Day 5:
More highway was necessary to make up time en route to Leadville. We arrived just North of Aspen CO, and began a stunning climb of remarkable Colorado high land vistas to camp close to 11,000 feet. By coincidence great minds were thinking alike and we were joined by an ExPo family of 6 ( I think, I counted 4 kids) just in time to be pounded by a severe level lightning storm that passed just a quarter mile East of our position.
My hat is off to Brock (JBS portal handle) his wife, and awsome kids for keeping the spirit of family adventure alive as they tour the Western states on a 6 week vacation. All of them stuff comfortable enough into a beautifully built 4th Gen 4Runner and Adventure Trailer. It was an unexpected privilege t make their acquaintance.
Breakfast in Aspen. Photos on Independence Pass and now Yerbe Matte Lattes and posting in Leadville.
The next few days will include covering the Land Rover National Ralley and Leadville area exploring. I have acquired local knowledge of some hot springs 30min South of here...
More pictures will be added later as the coffee shop is closing.