I'm feeling the urge to do a crazy walk, i.e., the 60K walk I do once yearly, from my place, past Hanam City, and all the way to Yangpyeong. I should get some practice walks under my belt, then do this before the rains return. Speaking of precipitation, they're forecasting snow for tomorrow morning, but the daytime temps are going to be almost warm, with a high of 5ºC (or 41ºF, which is just jacket weather for me).
The crazy walk is normally a trek I do in either January or February, when the cold makes such a long distance bearable for me. January and early February are "dead of winter" times, but late February to the first half of March is preparation for spring. Can't wait too long.
If I have nothing else to do this spring, maybe I should take a long walk, especially if I'm rethinking my plans to go abroad to visit friends and family this year.* Or I could leave the walk to fall as per usual. Spring is beautiful, but it does get hot as we move into summer, which is why fall is normally preferable to me.
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*I might still hit the States to renew my driver's license, but Charles had an interesting suggestion about that that I might want to look into.
I'm curious as to why you need to renew your US driver's license. Mine expired a while back, and I haven't missed it. Well, if I ever go back, I won't be able to rent a car, but I haven't driven for years either.
ReplyDeleteWhen I go to the States, this year or next, I'll be renting a car. My brother David lives in New Mexico; Sean lives in a Chicago suburb. My best buddy Mike is in Fredericksburg, VA.
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