While I wish I could be going and seeing my friends, until then I’m glad to share a virtual challenge with my Asia-cruise gang.
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Wind, Sea, Sky and … Sheep
Ring Road continues to be lovely, as we almost continuously hug the coastline.
The craggy volcanic mountains meet windswept seas.
Continue reading “Wind, Sea, Sky and … Sheep”VAL: Virtual Africa Loop
This challenge started out as Solo Mission Impossible because with a three-year max limit, I could not possibly walk the equivalent of all the way around Africa.
Continue reading “VAL: Virtual Africa Loop”Solo mission NW: back into Oregon
The road back to Crater Lake means crossing back across the CA-OR border.
Continue reading “Solo mission NW: back into Oregon”East Coast beauty
S and I are still trekking our virtual path around the Ring Road in Iceland. At long last, and after long stretches of flatlands and mountain passes, we have reached the East Coast.
Continue reading “East Coast beauty”Virtual reunions
My friends from the Asia cruise on the Sapphire Princess had talked about getting together again. We hadn’t even parted when reunions were discussed, and shortly after we got home, we batted around a few possible cruise destinations to meet up again.
But… well, I don’t have to say it. We all know. COVID-19 happened. Continue reading “Virtual reunions”
Virtual Iceland: Famous Waterfalls
At nearly 60% of the way around the Ring Road, we’re coming back up on coastline. But first, we pass some of its more famous waterfalls.
Continue reading “Virtual Iceland: Famous Waterfalls”Solo mission NW: Wait, Bigfoot?
I’m making my way north again, inland this time, headed toward Crater Lake up in Oregon.
Continue reading “Solo mission NW: Wait, Bigfoot?”Something new: Virtual Route 66
Up to now, all my virtual challenges have been pursued by counting my steps. I’ve essentially walked them all.
Continue reading “Something new: Virtual Route 66”Solo mission impossible (but maybe possible): Senegal
My virtual trek has taken me to Senegal. Not only is that a delightful bit of progress… it’s also the first place I’ve reached where Google Street View is widely available.
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