Jackson, Wyoming
6 August 2001
Y10K! My car has 10K more miles on it now. It rolled over to 52,000 in Las Vegas. I retreated to the glitzy, kitschy, cheesy, yet mesmerizing land of excess a couple days ago. I left New York 62 days ago, much longer than the 45 days I expected it would take me to cross the country.
I stopped in Vegas when the trip became a mission of checking off blocks rather than enjoying each moment. Something known as vacation or travel burnout; something rarely experienced for me when working since it takes at least a week on the road to enter this state. I found that two days in Vegas reset my fun meter and allowed me to once again wonder and marvel at things.
The days blended together with so many meals consisting of fast food consumed while I steered with one knee, rushing to the next destination. Most names ring familiar: Dennnys, McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell, KFC, Wendys. Others not so familiar: Shoneys, Waffle House, Golden Nugget, and egregiously non-PC, Bojangles (only in the South, of course).
Also, cheap hotels do not exist in the US for the most part, Motel 6, Comfort Inn, Hampton Inn (not down the LIE) and Super 8 run minimum $40 per night and average $55-60. What happened to the gonzo cheap days of Hunter S. Thompsonesque road trips (and the trunk full of psychedelics).
Jackson Wyoming lay next on my path, the trans-US trip now two-thirds complete. Here, further recharching took place in a wonderful log home near Teton Village, where my friends family built a house and guest house. I played golf today at Teton Pines, guest of the CEO of AT Kearney (friend of my hosts). |