Where is the strangest place you have slept?
'lardaholics anonymous' was bored and started a new question over in the old question, so the least we can do is make it official. What with New Year's celebrations coming up, asking for the strangest place you have slept is nicely appropriate too.
In case you are wondering, Portsmouth beach in the fog. Very strange waking up to that.
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 8:57)
'lardaholics anonymous' was bored and started a new question over in the old question, so the least we can do is make it official. What with New Year's celebrations coming up, asking for the strangest place you have slept is nicely appropriate too.
In case you are wondering, Portsmouth beach in the fog. Very strange waking up to that.
( , Fri 29 Dec 2006, 8:57)
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Pacific Coast Highway
I was on a long bicycle ride down (and back up) State Route 1 in California. It's terribly scenic, and I was really enjoying the views. Got about 25 miles from where I was staying, turned around to find I'd had a strong strong tailwind the whole time. And it's up hill all the way back. After an hour or so I was so exhausted I pulled over, threw the bike in the ditch, and had a nice half hour nap right there in the gravel. Nobody stopped to see if I was dead, which was fine with me. Feeling rejuvenated, I continued on my way until a flat tire (and no tools to fix it) resulted in hitching the last 10 miles back.
( , Sun 31 Dec 2006, 23:38, Reply)
I was on a long bicycle ride down (and back up) State Route 1 in California. It's terribly scenic, and I was really enjoying the views. Got about 25 miles from where I was staying, turned around to find I'd had a strong strong tailwind the whole time. And it's up hill all the way back. After an hour or so I was so exhausted I pulled over, threw the bike in the ditch, and had a nice half hour nap right there in the gravel. Nobody stopped to see if I was dead, which was fine with me. Feeling rejuvenated, I continued on my way until a flat tire (and no tools to fix it) resulted in hitching the last 10 miles back.
( , Sun 31 Dec 2006, 23:38, Reply)
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