This blog is being created in an effort to better supply the many friends and family members and perhaps a few new people with the details regarding the lengthy adventure we, Maggie and Lani, are endeavoring on over the next few months. We will make a very concerted effort to update you with stories and photos from the journey along the way, as much as time, internet availability and circumstances will allow.
Lani will be riding her Fuji del Rey, tricked out by Brent at Recovery Bike Shop and toting a Burley Nomad trailer along with her. I will be riding my Trek 7600 Multi-track I bought from a lovely gentleman on craigslist. My bike came with bags, otherwise known as panniers, and the bulk of my gear will be spread out amongst the front and back panniers along with things being strapped by bungees to my rear rack.
The plan of attack as far as the route is concerned is that there really is no plan. We will grab a map when we arrive in Portland and more than likely pick a destination that sounds good and go from there. With no set duration of time for this trip we figured the best plan is one of spontaneity and serendipity. I'm really looking forward to meeting people along the way and gaining insight about the various spots we visit based on the overall vibe we get from other people and just moving forward from there. There are no constraints of expectations and therefore we will have minimal bouts of disappointment, at least that's the "plan".
I suppose the reasons behind the trip are as relevant as the trip itself, though I fear this explanation will be vague on not entirely appeasing to some of you, I will attempt to sum up some of the key points. First and foremost Lani and I are young and until now neither of us has really done anything super out of the ordinary. We met when we were about 12 or 13 in middle school and have remained close through high school, college and beyond. We pretty much followed suit with the other people our age, graduated from high school, went to college, took out student loans, earned a degree, got jobs, sought partners....and that was fine, for a least some period of time...until one day, it just wasn't enough. Independently we both had decided that the paths we were on were not ones with wished to continue on. The societal pressure to couple up, make a family, buy a house, accrue debt and work until you die or retire was starting to become too much for us and it was time to either succumb to those pressures or act. So this is us taking action and choosing something different. We are disillusioned with the state of this world and instead of just standing by idly while we watch the world fall to pieces around us, we are instead hoping to blaze a new trail for ourselves. We hope to walk the walk, instead of just talking the talk. And in the spirit of change we have quit our jobs, stream lined our possessions down to the bare essentials and are setting out to brave the elements and discover ourselves.
We hope you enjoy all that this site has to offer and wish you the very best on your own journey, may it be showered in blessings.
Thanks for looking and check back soon,
Maggie and Lani
9 comments:
Let the party begin!
Every time I've dropped out to live, I've returned in to a better place. 5 yrs of traveling made me who I am.
Those of us who are in for now look out to and out for those who are out. You offer perspective. Hence, I look forward to future posts.
Oh yeah, trustafarians are lame.
This is great! Thx for the nod but it's been my pleasure all the way. I am y'alls biggest cheerleader!
I am inspired:) don't forget us back home-we love you both!! be safe and have the time of your lives!! good luck! Can't wait to hear about the hilariousness that will ensue!!!
Good for you! And how exciting! You are an inspiration to all of us who are tired of the daily grind:).
Hey! good luck and well done for not succumbing to what we are supposed to do..we should be the leaders of our own lives whatever we chose to do.
last year I finished uni and whent traveling with my younger sister we only had our flights:
london->bangkok, Singapore-> Sydney
Sydney->hong kong (china tour) and hong kong london and our first night booked in a hostel for 3 months we did as the wind would take us and we met the most incredible people on the way, i even stayed an extra 3 months living and working as a designer in Sydney and my sister returned home to start uni. since then i have had a go at jobs in london and found that the slave trade exists in london as much as anywhere else in the wold.. and after several months of being under payed and working 24 hours non stop Im also packing up and moving to South America and launching my own fashion brand!
Love what you are doing. Follow your dreams
x
Have fun, enjoy your trip. Avoid hitchhiking at all costs!!
Wish I had the courage to do this 30 years ago. Maybe after I retire. Have a great time and look me up if you make it as far as LA.
Right now I'm glad for fb and that you posted your blog! i'm so excited to get updates and learn with you both on this life-changing adventure. :) christine yaeger from ways back in middle school.
I love this Mags! Good for you and Lani. I will be following your journey, so let's hope technology finds you here and there.
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