KJRR
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- First Name
- KJ
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- Feb 1, 2020
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- Cleveland, OH
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- '19 Ford Ranger, '14 Ford Edge, '74 VW Type 181
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- Professional Curmudgeon
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- #16
C'mon old man. Lot's to see and do. Sleep when you're dead is my motto.I could never adjust to that, I'd be a walking zombie! ? I had a hard time in WY & MT when it would still be light out at 9:30 pm. We would get up early (around 3:45am) so after hiking all day I was ready for bed by then.
We would be waking up at 2:30AM (6:30AM ET) some days but still not going to bed until 10 or 11PM local time. We usually went back to sleep since we would have woke up the people we were staying with. When we were heading out for trips, we would be up around 4:30 AM and gone by 5:30. We were early for all of our scheduled excursions, sometimes getting on an earlier tour, and would get in other sightseeing that wasn't on the schedule. We packed in a lot considering it was visiting and sightseeing.
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? The smell of the pine hiking through the woods and even on the highway at times. Smelling skunk while hiking trails (as in skunk weed
). The rivers you seem to cross 25 times over 100 miles. The never-ending roads through wilderness. The openness and lack of traffic.