Route 66 Installment #33: August = Unplugging (and Elevating)
Nancy A Shenker
I help companies transform, re-imagine, and scale. Brand marketer, innovator, content strategist & creator, and provocateur.
Can the summer really be almost over?
I'm deluged with back-to-school shopping pop-ups and retailers have even begun to put out Halloween decorations.
But NOW is the time to fully embrace those last lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer.
I got high. 10,152 feet high.
That was the altitude in Leadville, Colorado, where I spent a glorious weekend -- hiking, "salooning," and learning about history in an era long before smartphones, Ubers, and Instacart.
In fact, poor Baby Doe Tabor froze to death, alone and penniless in a derelict cabin, atop a hill.
Lesson learned:
Even if some dude offers you silver and gold, take care of your own ass first!
I've loved my journeys to the historic west because I realize how far we (especially women) have come since that era, and how much further we have to go.
Nobody puts Baby in a Cabin.
(I couldn't resist that!)
The thin air in the mountains can be a challenge, but I stayed hydrated and paced myself.
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And I learned how to use the panorama function on my phone camera.
I unplugged as best I could, although taking pix of the scenery was just way too tempting.
"Elevation" doesn't just apply to how many feet above sea level you're traveling. It has to do with learning new things (at any age), taking calculated risks, and exploring.
So, if you haven't arranged something a little daring this summer, you still have time.
In the words of Robert M. Persig, author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance:
“People spend their entire lives at those lower altitudes without any awareness that this high country exists.”
And, in the words of Calamity Jane:
“I figure, if a girl wants to be a legend, she should just go ahead and be one.”?
Happy August! Get elevated!
And to see more of my photo album, simply look here.