You have really chosen a lot of primitive roads/trails/cattlepaths/snaketraces for your route. It makes for some great scenic shots and weird sightings! Thanks for sharing them with us!
yea…wondering outloud to myself…(you can’t hear this right?) did he do it on purpose…if not..what luck. He said there were no landmarks or things like that planned .. it was a walk about walking and “seeing” what he would along the way.
Serendipity is a propensity for making fortuitous discoveries while looking for something unrelated. I believe this is what we all are experiencing with Matt along this journey of his and that’s what draws us back to his site every day.
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
Matt,
You are just knocking down those miles!!!
Nice rolling hills too. Is it too peaceful??
I’m from Washington i love it there you havent seen nothing yet it’s gets even better
You have really chosen a lot of primitive roads/trails/cattlepaths/snaketraces for your route. It makes for some great scenic shots and weird sightings! Thanks for sharing them with us!
yea…wondering outloud to myself…(you can’t hear this right?) did he do it on purpose…if not..what luck. He said there were no landmarks or things like that planned .. it was a walk about walking and “seeing” what he would along the way.
Love the primative thing.
IS HE NOT USING GOOGLE MAP SERVICE TO GUIDE HIM
More lovely hills – though they look planted such that walking/climbing them – wouldn’t be practical?
The wheat farmers wouldn’t take too kindly to it. ;-)
impressive… no guessing along the way….
Serendipity is a propensity for making fortuitous discoveries while looking for something unrelated. I believe this is what we all are experiencing with Matt along this journey of his and that’s what draws us back to his site every day.
You have come a l9ong way and it seems like you are just about two Paul Bunyon steps away from the end line.
It sure looks prettier than some places you have been.