Posted 2011-July-21, 14:12
Of course all replies represent what the responder likes, and mine will be the same.
I think all of the really great times that I have had were with someone else.
A bike trip with a friend when I was 13. We went up to a park on the St Croix (Minnesota/Wisconsin border) and camped for a while.
Canoeing with some guys in my 20s, as I was finishing my math degree. We were way the hell and gone up in Manitoba. The roads end at The Pas, we took a train up toward Flin Flon, got off and hit the lakes for a couple of weeks. When we got back, the trains were on strike. We hiked the tracks the rest of the way to Flin Flon and flew out. Not everyone's idea of a good time but I loved it.
Traveling in Spain with my daughter. She spent her Junior year in Madrid. Actually I flew to Paris and wandered over to Madrid, then went here and there. The other day someone was speaking of some mountains he saw in Spain while flying over. I said yeah, probably the Sierra Nevada. I skied there when traveling with my daughter.
Traveling around some Aztec ruins with my wife. We went down whatever river it is that separates Mexico and Guatemala and off into some brush etc.
Traveling in Peru with my wife.
Traveling in the Western U.S. with my wife. Including Zion, Phil.
A solo: Island hopping by bike and by ferry in the Puget Sound. There was this really wet ride from wherever the ferry from Orca Island docked on Vancouver Island down to Victoria.
Except for this last, mostly I remember the people I was with. And even with the last, I met some folks.
So enjoy. I recommend company. And congrats.
Ken