Top Ten Retirement Adventures: No. 7

Nostalgia fills me when I think of my number seven retirement adventure. Within hours of arriving at our European destination in May 2014, the sale of our longtime Mariposa, California home became final. Our modest home on three forested acres held twenty-five years of memories, highlighted by the childhoods of our three sons, Andrew, Brad, and Chris. Yosemite National Park was our backyard.

Sue and I were homeless. Well, not exactly. We had packed our lives in a storage container awaiting our move to the quaint southern Oregon town of Ashland. Once we found a home there, that is. We would live in a rental condo in Ashland while we searched.

But first, we would walk a trail packed with more nostalgia and memory-making. One of Europe’s most popular trails, the West Highland Way, awaited our boots. In Scotland, which just happened to be our beloved home for a year while I worked there on a Fulbright teaching exchange. Our sons hadn’t reached double digits in life at the time and loved life in a tiny Fife village and school, where they were welcomed like celebrities.

Scotland has almost always been kind to us, and it continued in granting us mostly fair weather on our 150 miles from Glasgow to Loch Ness, except for one six-hour deluge that reminded us to never take Scotland for granted. The scenery was astounding, especially the Highlands, which thousands of sheep graciously shared with us.

After our trek, we had a blast with Scottish friends for a week, then traveled to Oxfordshire, England, and Copenhagen, Denmark to visit wonderful friends we had made on our first distance walk.

Adventure number six is next. Another trek, you ask? Good try, but nope.

3 thoughts on “Top Ten Retirement Adventures: No. 7

  1. We moved from a condo in Sacramento, to five acres along the Applegate River near Applegate Lake. Ashland was an hour away and there were a million acres of national forest out our back door. Deer, bears, and an occasional cougar wandered through our yard. It was about as ideal as it gets. We’ve now moved to Virginia because our kids decided to settle in the East, sigh. But one of the things I was able to work in while we were there was a 750 mile backpack trek from Mt. Ashland to Yosemite to celebrate my 75th birthday.

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      1. Thanks Reg. Peggy and I are now taking three months to work our way up the Pacific Coast from Monterey/Carmel (and originally Big Sur before the road washed out)) to Olympic National Park, stopping for two weeks at each of the places we love along the way. Next week will be Pt Reyes. There will be plenty of hiking along the way. I’m hoping to get in some backpacking at Olympic NP. We’ve visited Williamsburg a couple of times. Most recently we took two of our grandsons there to explore it.

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