by Nasoosie » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:12 am
[color=#800000]Tough to pick few enough items I would like to do, but hold a baby grandchild of mine is at the top of my list right now! Hopefully, I will be doing this one in early October this year.
Another would be to be strong enough and independent enough to re-climb all 46 of the peaks over 4,000 feet here in the Adirondacks, with nothing but a tent and a backpack. Being alone (with a companion, of course----just no crowds) on an isolated peak in the heart of the wilderness gives me a feeling like no other on earth. I began to feel like I really belonged to this wild world and felt like a sister to the all the wild creatures who live there all the time. Coming back to civilization was a shock to my being.
And, if possible, which I doubt in this modern age of camping and hiking, etc., and the crowds which those areas attract, I would like a repeat of sitting in an outhouse in Grand Teton National Park in the heart of the wild area, with the door open, and watching/seeing/hearing/smelling a herd of bugling elk thunder on by followed by a pack of wolves howling as they chased! It was a moment in time that will likely never be repeated, but I sure would like to try to find a place where it would be possible to experience that feeling of being a part of the wild world unfamiliar to me once again.
Other than those, I am living my dream to be able to live in two areas of the country which I love for different reasons each half year......Orlando,
FL in the winter, and my Adirondack campsite in the summers. What more could I wish for? I really don't like doing the 'tourist' things at all----don't know as I ever did, actually. But I do enjoy seeing parts of the back roads and learning the history as I travel without having to go to a 'specified' area.
Interesting thread![/color]
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!