In my job, I am able to travel to many different places around the country—and occasionally the world. The Army moves me about every three years to another location. At each location, I have the opportunity to explore the entire area while I am there. I have found that the most rewarding part of traveling is the journey.
I have not had the opportunities to backpack as much as I would like, but there have been times that I have spent some time day hiking. While the peak of the mountain was nice to see, the experience on top of the mountain was about 15 before I turned around and hiked back down. The joy was in the hike up the mountain.
The same is true with traveling in general. There are many times that I enjoy exploring a new town or museum much more than I do seeing the main event. There are little excitement s that I find as I work my way toward familiarity. I enjoy stopping into an antique store in the town or even a thrift store to find what treasures they may offer. I enjoy driving through the older parts of town to get a glimpse of the history the town has available.
The biggest tool that you have when you are traveling is to keep your eyes open and to being observant of everything around you. Through observation, you get see a new place in its entirety. That journey begins when you walk out of your door and into your car. The journey is the most rewarding part of the trip. The journey is where the memories are made.
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