Into the glaciers
July 3, 2007 at 12:03 am gvblog 2 comments
Today I leave civilization and head into Glacier National Park and the last vestiges of the Ice Age. The anticipation is unbelievable. The second leg of wanderlust is about to draw to a close, and soon I will be collected all the notes and errata thus far into some sort of coherent order.
For those that noticed, wanderlust was down for a bit due to technical difficulties, but luckily the crack web team at good vibes got it up and running again.
The stats so far, for those who are interested:
Total miles: 3,367 (which I think would have taken me across the country, had I gone directly.)
States so far: Added to our last state roundup we have: Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. I looked at Idaho, does that count?
Dog bites: 3, but all from the same dog.
On Thusday, I’m on my way to Seattle and then down the coast to San Francisco. Look for me back in the Bay sometime around July 31st. If you know anyone who would be cool to talk to on the Pacific Coast, drop me a line!
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Kate | July 5, 2007 at 10:48 pm
Hi Nora, I met you when you were passing through Chicago– you sat in on a sex toy presentation led by Early to Bed that I put on for my peer education group at Northwestern University. I just want to let you know that I’ve been following your trip ever since and as a cyclist and sexual health/sex ed enthusiast I think what you’re doing is absolutely amazing. And I’ve directed just about everyone I know to your website. Thanks for your work, good luck on the last leg of your journey!
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Cathy Knight | July 16, 2007 at 7:26 pm
Nora,
Your mother would be proud of all of the wild flower pictures! I want to go there. It is spectacular.
Aunt Cathy