from my visit to Matamata, NZ in 2015 |
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
I thought about starting with the whole 'road less travelled' quote, except that in my most recent journey I was only interested in taking the road most traveled: aka with speed limits 65mph+. The compromise there is that there's not too much scenery to see. In my voyage through 6 states, the most notable shift over the whole trip was from the expansive stretches of highway in New England to the hilly terrain and black shale outcroppings of southern NY and Pennsylvania to the open fields of Ohio and Michigan. I think the most memorable landmarks I saw were the signs denoting the highest point on I-80 in PA, at 2,250 feet, and the crossings into the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes Watersheds.

There's a feeling you get from a road trip that you don't get from just flying somewhere. It puts distances in perspective, even though you're just a phone call away from your friends at home. Having been here in East Lansing, MI, two weeks now, I find it amazing how by just driving around my brain has already built a mental map of this new place, and you get a sense of the size of it pretty quickly. What at first seemed like a big city is already looking more familiar.
More updates to follow on adventures in East Lansing!
-Tyler