Endurance and Persistence Beyond Reason PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 06:08
Posted April 7, 2009
 
I like to drive. 
 
For the Super Bowl I drove with friends and their kids from Chicago to Miami and back in a three day period. And I mean I  drove, they slept much of the way. I drove all 22+ hours straight down through an ice storm that shut down the interstates. We spent one day there and drove back the next day. Almost 48 hours of driving in a 72 hour period. Crazy, perhaps. It’s a long story.              
 
The next weekend I drove from Chicago to southern Missouri, 200 miles south of St Louis, and back, twice. And again, into the worst ice storm they had ever had down there. All the power was out when I got there, so we had to leave and come back a day later. That was a long weekend and a lot of miles. 
 
I guess I am a driving fool. I have always loved road trips.  I've been cycling across country, driving across country, hitchhiking across country, motorcycling around Lake Superior and the other Great Lakes (four down, Ontario is this summer), the Blue Ridge Parkway, to Sturgis, SD and elsewhere. 
 
Today, or maybe yesterday, we got in the car at 3 am to drive from Chicago to Toronto for a 90 minute meeting, and drive back home again, returning by 3 am the next day.  24 hr LeMans business trip. We will sell something, however. I promise.
 
Driving like this is a metaphor for life, for my approach to the work that I do. Pedal to the metal. Endurance and persistence beyond reason. Going above and beyond. Doing what others would not, could not. Life is to be lived in the extreme. I don’t believe in taking it easy, and I don’t do ‘laid back’ real well. 
 
My approach to business, invention, family, motorcycling, driving, and life are all the same. Pedal to the metal. Foot to the floor, highballing like a south bound train. Not to be stopped, deterred, or slowed down. I like it that way. 
           
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written by tab, April 07, 2009
I'd like to say,I wish you much success with your trip today. I'd also like to know if there were any road trips you had started and in the middle wished you had flown instead? Are there any places you would recommend driving thru and/or to?
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written by bruce lund, April 08, 2009
Never had a change of heart in the middle of a trip. Highly recommend the Blue Ridge parkway, Great lakes Circle routes around the Great Lakes, The Needles, Pigtails and Swordfish Canyon, the Badlands, all in South Dakota.
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read and comment.
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written by Julie, April 08, 2009
What someone else who likes to drive - I am with you there, I have spent many hours on the road for various reasons but Chicago to Toronto and back for a 90 minute meeting.....I like that!!! Keep on moving.

Love Julie
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written by bruce lund, April 09, 2009
Thanks Julie. I will be back up that way again in May, and then do the Great Circle tour around Lake Ontario sometime this summer. Maybe I will see you somewhere out on the road.
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written by Julie, April 10, 2009
Kingston is where Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence meet. You must come for a visit in the 1000 Islands and I must come to Chicago to see you, family and Lund and Company.

Take care,

Love Julie

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