Final Prep for 4,000 Miles in 4 Weeks

30 04 2009

In a couple days, I’ll be on my way.  Sure, 4,000 miles in 4 weeks isn’t anything impressive.  That’s a measly 143 miles per day.  If I could morph into the Energizer Bunny – going, and going, and going – Google Maps says I could make my cross-country drive in 2 days 19 hours.  But like the fabled tortoise, “slow and steady” is the key here.  Usually, I find the “slow and steady wins the race” moral to be a whole lot of BS cause if you think about it, clearly “fast and steady” wins the race.  This not being a race though, I’m down with slow and steady.

my planned route

my planned route

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on top of Moro Rock

I’ve bounced around quite a bit in my life, but I still always feel a little sentimental leaving a place.  It’s only natural.  I’ll certainly miss the beauty of the Bay.  It’s not everywhere that I can drive 10 minutes and be standing in the waters of the Pacific, make a day trip and ski at Tahoe, and take off for a weekend to hike Half Dome.

Standing on top of Moro Rock earlier this week at Sequoia National Park with the Sierras around me, I thought to myself, “I’m really going to miss this.”  But, the great part is that there are always more adventures ahead and 4,000 miles in 4 weeks will certainly be full of them.  Who knows what interesting folks I’ll meet and amazing places I’ll see.  While no set itinerary is the way to go, I’ve definitely got some places on my radar:  Sawtooth Lake (Idaho), Yellowstone and Big Horn Mountains (Wyoming), Crazy Mountains (Montana), and Mt. Rushmore, Wind Cave, and Badlands (South Dakota) to name a few.  Though I’m going with a nature theme, I’m excited for the fun cities I’m sure to pass through as well.

A recent funny story got me thinking that perhaps I should adopt a new identity for this trip much like Chris McCandless became Alex Supertramp in Into the Wild.  The story goes that a project manager with KaBOOM! had problems with his work cell phone, so he was given my old one which still had my recorded voicemail on it.  When one of his community contacts called him on this new number, the contact got my old voicemail and was understandably perplexed.  Later, the contact tried to explain the voicemail to the project manager and said, “It was like…Fung Lee.”  I understand that Bing Wu is not the most common name, but Fung Lee?  Bing Wu and Fung Lee sound about as similar as Barack Obama and Flavor Flav.barack-obamaflavorflajp_yimzumanewscom Maybe I’ve got it all wrong though.  Maybe I need to embrace this alter ego and retitle this blog The Adventures of Fung Lee!  But, come to think of it, while I love adventure, I’m not quite the wandering romantic McCandless was.  Plus, I rather like my name, so I think I’ll stay with Bing Wu.

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3 responses

1 05 2009
Shwuing Wu

Good writing. Well designed.

1 05 2009
Justin Brecht

Good luck Fung Lee. Be safe and have fun- Dont get stuck climbing a wall like in Death Valley.

4 05 2009
Jodi

So, I see that you are not planning on stopping in Wisconsin. Such a shame. Lots of natural beauty, although I’m not sure you would be able to sleep in your car without being questioned by police.

Enjoy your trip–sounds like it’s off to a great start!

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