walking the long walk
Long Walk Theory - just invented by me a few months ago:
Go to the nearest bus stop.
Take the first bus that comes along.
Go to the end of the line.
Walk home.
Today 4/30/09, I finished another long walk. I took the #3 bus going North, but got out at 38th Street because the grand-daughters are coming over at 11.
it was 4.6 miles and it was mostly through Pease Park.
If I had stayed on the bus to the Northern terminus, it would have been a twelve mile trip.
I will do that next week, but start much earlier so that I can get home for my morning nap.
Other Long Walks that I have done:
Route #3 Southbound = 8.5 miles
Route #331 Eastbound = 7 miles
Route #338 Northbound = 5 miles
These are built on the Austin bus lines, but
A-Train in NYC to Prospect Park and walk back to midtown....
Go to the nearest bus stop.
Take the first bus that comes along.
Go to the end of the line.
Walk home.
Today 4/30/09, I finished another long walk. I took the #3 bus going North, but got out at 38th Street because the grand-daughters are coming over at 11.
it was 4.6 miles and it was mostly through Pease Park.
If I had stayed on the bus to the Northern terminus, it would have been a twelve mile trip.
I will do that next week, but start much earlier so that I can get home for my morning nap.
Other Long Walks that I have done:
Route #3 Southbound = 8.5 miles
Route #331 Eastbound = 7 miles
Route #338 Northbound = 5 miles
These are built on the Austin bus lines, but
A-Train in NYC to Prospect Park and walk back to midtown....
