Writing spree
In the absence of the motorcycle and the Subaru, I'd get a Surly Long Haul Trucker or a Cross Check and wow the college hotties with your quads as you do weekend and Christmas/Spring Break self-supported tours.
But like another poster wrote, stay focused on your grades.
LOL, I rarely use this expression on the internet, but I loved your breakdown of almost every mode of transportation and what you would buy, it made me laugh out loud (especially the bicycle part, yes!!!).
On top of my many other hobbies I am an avid bicycle enthusiast and I am currently in the process of converting my first single speed into a fixie. Oh how I would love to sweep the local women off their feet with a Surly frame, but for now I will stick to my easily replaceable 1970-'80's cheap steel framed road bikes. It's fantastic to know other people are into bicycles on this forum too.
I think anyone who has been to college knows what two basic things you can do with your weekends:
party and drink or
road trip. I personally choose road tripping over drinking.
Since moving
from the west coast with my family I have been stuck in this pathetically flat, devoid of mountains state (sorry Illinois fans) for nearly 5 years and have not been able to touch even a single hiking trail in so long (my fault mostly for focusing on different things/hobbies all this time).
Fortunately I do not need to worry about my grades as I do really well, as is. I don't think it's a crime to now realize I want a cheap vehicle to get to such places and do what I love
, albeit I know most likely not the most logical choice.
My other strong reasoning is I also believe I
need to start being active again in outdoors if I plan to work for any of the companies I aspire to work for such as: L.L. Bean, Lands End, Ralph Lauren or the company I most highly respect, Filson Clothing.
I am nearing school being done and it is a bit hard to sell yourself on a resume to such classic staple outdoor companies if you are not as familiar with the great outdoors as they are and also to better understand their customer base
.
I do hear you guys on what you are trying to convey and do really appreciate your honest advice and guidance. I highly regard this forums community and what it stands for and believe it's opinions/views/thoughts are an extreme rarity in the online community.
Sorry for the long posts, blame taking (2) English classes this summer and it always being late :coffeedrink:.