Monday, August 10, 2020
The ________ Outdoors
The ________ Outdoors Some people think MIT students as sun-hating organic calculators, whose only concept of the outdoors is an item that is outside the mathematical set inside. But thats not (entirely) true. In fact, theres a group on campus called the MIT Outoors Club that caters to the surprisingly numerous students who enjoy the outdoors and travel. If theres one passion Im glad Ive been afforded the opportunity to develop at MIT, its Munchkin traveling. Something about clearing security (no small feat, especially for an MIT student), settling onto the plan and watching the ground fall off beneath the plane is exhilarating to me. It makes me feel free and independent and refreshed, even though I always get (un)lucky enough to have an infant within a 3 foot radius whos extremely unhappy to be sitting so close to me. I even love it when things go terribly wrong and I wind up staying overnight in a terminal, or sleeping in the trunk of my car trapped on the road in 8 degree weather because theres 4 inches of solid ice covering the road and everything around it. Its the lack of humdrum know-whats-gonna-happen that keeps it interesting. Traveling always feels like an adventure to me, and if theres one thing I love more than science and engineering, its Munchkin adventure. And this year has been crammed full like my carry-on. In fact, I just returned from a trip that hopscotched the US, including Oregon, California, and Texas along the way. Its pretty easy to convince me to go somewhere, and in fact it all started when my friend Michelle said you should come to Oregon. After practically no deliberation, I booked my tickets and flew out of Boston hot on the heels of a long, terrible night of pseudopacking. Packing is in fact the exact opposite of traveling. When you travel, you move around and enjoy the simple things you have. When you pack, you stay where you are and hate all the excess stuff youve got. Anyway, not long after finishing my last final, I was landing in Portland and being greeted by my good friends/family (framily?) who let me live in their house while Im there and put up with my intense but baffling love of complicated technology and the rugged outdoors. My friend Michelle put together an entire comprehensive schedule of activities. She loves scheduling. I seriously think the schedules when to schedule, a recursive paradox that somehow she escapes. It wasnt long before we loaded up her station wagon with camp gear and two more friends and set out for the great outdoors! Upon arrival, we threw our campsite together and got to work on our first camp dinner: pizza. You heard me right, we cooked a pizza on a campfire. And guess what? It was delicious. We wrapped it in foil and put it on the grill and waited for what looked like a giant space-burger to cook long enough for us to feel reasonably safe eating it. Sure it took way way longer than the packaging said, but you know what? I didnt see anyone else out there eating pizza. Though to be fair, I didnt see anyone else out there, but thats not the point. The next morning I woke up, went running, and struggled to build a fire for breakfast with very wet wood and little tinder. Since we didnt have an axe, I wound up using some rocks to bang on the bigger logs like a chimp in a lab until I made a crack large enough for me to squeeze my hands into and split a log with my bare hands. I instantly grew a beard afterward. Unfortunately, Michelle was less impressed with me than I was (always the case) because the result of breakfast taking so long meant that we were running behind schedule for the days activities. Now considering we were booked to visit a big cat wildlife park and the redwood forest, you can see why you wouldnt want to be late, but we managed to rearrange our itinerary and do everything we planned. Now I have to confess, when we stopped at Great Cats World Park and saw a few habitats with some large cats, I thought it was one of those highway robbery places you see on billboards like Idahos Largest Potato or The Creature That DEFIES Explanation! But our guide came out and explained to us that the company ran a business for photographers and filmmakers taking the cats out to their natural locations and taking pictures or videos without them being quite as dangerous. That made it make so much more sense, and I really enjoyed seeing all the different and rare cats the park was able to show us. After a non-trivial amount of time in the gift shop, we headed further south for the Redwood forest just over the California border. As far as the outdoors go, Im hands down a mountains-and-forest kind of guy, but the giant sequoias make a compelling case for themselves. You can look at pictures, but you simply cannot truly appreciate the sheer mass of these trees unless you see them for yourself. Its an absolutely unreal experience walking around trees older than the country and thicker than cars. Feels a bit like the set of Avatar, if it had a set, that is. Once we returned to camp and bought some cheap, dry firewood, we ran into a small situation. Or a few thousand. Falling from the sky. Actually, I should take a moment to clarify that camping means different things to different people. To me, the rougher, the better and the rain only made the experience that much greater. Others in our party were less fond of it, and Im pretty sure thought I was irritatingly crazy for not wanting to pack up and leave. We roughed it out though. Unfortunately a few sleeping bags didnt weather the weather in the driest of ways, and an unfortunate soul in one of those bags had plenty of time to rethink whether or not they really meant the rougher the better when they said it, because there wasnt much sleeping going on. Im still baffled by how a fairly small puddle can suck all the heat out of your body, but maybe thats a question Thermal Fluids (2.005) can answer in the fall. Dawn showed up eventually and no one was dead, which in my mind constitutes a good day, so we packed up our things and left for the beach. Wow, thats quite an entry Ive got going on, so I think Ill stop here for now and continue in another entry. Now if youll excuse me Ive got a plane to catch headed for DC this weekend! Tune in next week!
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