Tripping a Plan
It should have been simple…
Fly out to PDX from London and fly back to London from PDX a few days later…
But then my enthusiasm for exploration and architecture and stuff kicked in and it’s grown a bit.
- 30th – Fly London – Seattle – it means I’ll be missing a hockey game, but my lucky shirt won’t – so it should be ok.
- 1st – Be sleepless in Seattle and get down to Pike place around 4am to catch the city waking up, later just explore – head up the space needle at sunset and then eat and stuff.
- 2nd – Early breakfast – get early train to Portland – check into hostel – get my bearings and meet up with everybody for dinner and what sounds like a fairly interesting evening.
- 3rd – Group brunch – stuff around Portland and then the BnA bash.
- 4th – here’s where it starts to get a bit hazy… either I do a Cinderella and leave the BnA ball before midnight to catch a coach to Detroit – or I hang around for a day and fly out on the 5th.
- 6th – however I get here – I’m going to the Red wings Vs. Devils hockey game.
- 7th – Explore Detroit
- 8th – Get a crazy am bus to Chicago and run around the place like a lunatic.
- 9th – Still Chicago – still running around like a lunatic – get afternoon train to DC
- 10th – Washington DC – more maniacal running aound – then evening train to Boston.
- 11th – Explore Boston then evening train to New York.
- 12th – The city never sleeps, so I won’t either.
- 13th – Spend some time with Moma and come home.
If anything I think I ought to drop DC from my trip – I might be able to fly back from Boston instead of New York – that would probably make more sense.
If I do get the coach then I’ll have completed one of my RTW goals – traverse northern USA.
I’m not going to pretend that I’m going to get a handle on any of the cities I’m visiting – but I’m going to have enough time to shoot a few decent photographs and chat with a few people along the way.
I’ll be back later – it’s just fun to try and do it all at once – although it may kill me…
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