To Really Get to Know a Place, You Have to Walk It
<p>We live in a car culture. I was reminded of this recently when a potential landlord in the small town of Moab, Utah raised doubts about my ability to make it here without an automobile. I pointed out that I had walked from one end of the town to the other several times already and could always rent a car if I really needed one, but this didn’t seem to reassure him.</p>
<p>I’m not anti-car. Indeed, within a week of the above exchange, I purchased a van. So many here live out of their cars due to the lack of housing. My circumstances quickly compelled me to join them, at least for the summer. In addition, for any escape to the backcountry to be possible a vehicle really is necessary. All that said, I’ve come to appreciate the leisurely pace of a good walk after living years without wheels of my own and I don’t see my recent purchase changing that view much.</p>
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