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Adventures are to the adventurous.
Learning voyage, the greatest adventure.
My wife and I, we like to ride where there's not much traffic.
It's a road trip! It's about adventure! ... It's not like we have somewhere to go.
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been.
away from the ocean, heading toward the
Boating on the lake is one of my favorite summer activities.
Come on, big guy. Let's go for a ride. Let's cruise.
The most important thing is sailing toward shore.
Motorboat to heaven, baby's got the key. Tell me, how am I supposed to get in close back here on these water skis?
So easy to go sailing off this road. A wonder more folks didn't. All that space, waiting.
Roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair. The night's busted open. These two lanes will take us anywhere.
All the earth is seamed with roads, and all the sea is furrowed with the tracks of ships, and over all the roads and all the waters a continuous stream of people passes up and down - traveling, as they say, for their pleasure. What is it, I wonder, that they go out to see?
My father was a sailor and our summer vacations were always on a sailboat. I had a little boat before I had a moped.
Old and young, we are all on our last cruise.
I love sailing. I like it more when I am winning.
I've been asked to do various types of cruises.
I am living out my adolescent dream of travel and adventure.
We're taking a ride down the Kashirksy Highway
The planning stage of a cruise is often just as enjoyable as the voyage itself, letting one's imagination loose on all kinds of possibilities. Yet translating dreams into reality means a lot of practical questions have to be answered.
When you're on a road trip, anything goes.
Tough boots, snug jeans and a wicked black leather jacket - trouble cruising for a place to land.
I used to own a dingy and can still sail one if pushed, but I like the pleasure boats.
We're going down to the Margarita Grill to smell the lobster, then we're going to watch the sunrise, and in between we'll probably have hot, unsafe animal sex.
our floating barge.
I'm addicted to travel.
I love adventure. When I'm not working or on the road, you can find me in my favorite spots around the Mission neighborhood of S.F., kitesurfing in the Bay or dancing.
shopping trolleys
Nothing gives me as much pleasure as travelling. I love getting on trains and boats and planes.
I enjoy going on motorcycle trips and stopping in small towns and enjoying drinks with the locals.
I took a Ferrari under the 405 freeway. We took rent-a-cars through the desert. That was fun.
Sailing heart-ships through broken harbors out on the waves of the night, still the searcher must ride the dark horse racing alone in his fright.
I like the digressive kind of traveling, where there's not a particular, set, goal.
I love boating - not flash, 'noisy go fast' nonsense, but the general relaxation of it. My wife and I love to get in our little Wellcraft and go as far out to sea as we can, hopefully beyond land. That is the best thing you can ever do. It clears your psyche.
The most adventurous I've been was doing Raleigh International when I was 20.
I like to travel by myself.
What's Your Road, Man?
It's summer and time for wandering...
Sailing is just the bottom line, like adding up the score in bridge. My real interest is in the tremendous game of life.
It's just a ride.Ride-- Bill Hicks
There is something about a voyage you are barely aware of while you are making it.
No one rides for free, and in the end, even the most seaworthy ship goes down, blub-blub-blub. The only way to balance that off, in Hodges's opinion, is to make the most of every day afloat.
Nowhere, not at sea, does a man feel more lonely than when riding over the far-reaching, seemingly never-ending plains ...
I'm a travel enthusiast.
Life is a highway. I want to ride it all night long
I love road trips. You get into this Zen rhythm; throw sense of time out the window.
I'm flying!
Of course, I'm not flying so much as coasting over the treetops like a hang glider or a freakishly large flying squirrel.
Follow my passion and surf the best waves on the planet
There is nothing as relaxing as being out on the open sea, listening to the waves and the wind and the sails and voices downstairs yelling "HOW DO YOU FLUSH THESE TOILETS?"
There is no sweeter pleasure than wandering aimlessly about.
Of all possible debauches, traveling is the greatest that I know; that's the one they invented when they got tired of all the others.
I've been a river kayaker for a long time and I've done quite a few trips. I like kayaking and I like canoeing. I don't really like being on yachts or sailboats or cruise ships. I don't like anything that's large and not human-powered.
I like intellectual journeys.
I USED to cross the United States in my automobile every summer, trying to make it to the Pacific Ocean. But, for various reasons, I would always get stuck somewhere - usually in Las Vegas.
The days of languorous shore leave are long gone. Overnight stays are unheard of and sailor towns a distant memory. In better ports, seafarers head for a seamen's mission.
I prefer to drift rather than steer toward some known shore.
For a sailor to sail around the world, the thought is just, sometimes, too much. Thus, one simply goes from port to port in the same direction.
Rolling down the street, smoking indo, sippin' on gin and juice.
I have to find a boat. Somehow.
heading west on the 495.
Yeah I'm chillin' on a dirt road, laid back swervin' like I'm George Jones.
Its 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.....hit it...
On board ship there are many sources of joy of which the land knows nothing. You may flirt and dance at sixty; and if you are awkward in the turn of a valse, you may put it down to the motion of the ship. You need wear no gloves, and may drink your soda-and-brandy without being ashamed of it.
When I'm at home, I enjoy going go-karting.
Adventure is out there, it's heading our way So grab your scarf and goggles, let's fly! I've mapped out our journey, we're up here to stay. A sunset is our home. A moonbeam we will own. My Spirit of Adventure is you!
Come on, baby. I'm going to take you on the ride of your life.
I really like to just jump in a truck with your backpack and just drive and go somewhere.
Coming out of town - willingly as usual.
For many years I enjoyed the pleasure of cruising on my yacht all summer long and these were my best holidays. In mid-May, we'd start in St Tropez. I'd collect my bikinis from my home there and then we'd go up to Cannes for the Film Festival, on to Monte Carlo for the Grand Prix and then to Italy.
Life ain't about coasting. It's about pushin' the damn gas pedal all the way to the floor. Same goes for fun and love, no coasting. Pedal to the floor.
The sea is endless when you are in a rowboat.
aboard ship, and then hard tack, salt-horse,
I'm one-hundred-fifty miles off Cape Horn, both autopilots are broken, and my boat is drifting toward one of the nastiest chunks of ocean on the face of the earth.
You went to the catamaran with him?" Marcus couldn't believe what he was hearing. "You've been boating together?"
"Yes, boating
not boinking
boating!" Rosie screeched.
Off the coast and I'm headed nowhere
I tramp a perpetual journey.
We're all drifters here, embarked on an aimless journey
Running down a dream ... working on a mystery ... going wherever it leads ...
Drifting, On a sea of forgotten teardrops, On a lifeboat, Sailing for Your love
travelling the world and the seven seas
From the sea, to the sea.
My greatest pleasure is to travel down an unfamiliar road.
What is a big city girl like you doing out in the middle of nowhere with a country boy like me on a Tuesday night in October?"
"Enjoying life...
So much to see, so much to do.
So much adventure just waiting for you.
Sailing really forces you to be present and in the moment. You kind of forget about the bullshit of life. Your thoughts go away because you're focused on making sure everything's working. I like being in that place.
Moving ahead, so life won't pass me by.
Slow travel now rivals the fly-to-Barcelona-for-lunch culture. Advocates savour the journey, travelling by train or boat or bicycle, or even on foot, rather than crammed into an airplane. They take time to plug into the local culture instead of racing through a list of tourist traps.
I like to go for a little drive up the California coast.
There is a peculiar pleasure in riding out into the unknown. A pleasure which no second journey on the same trail ever affords.
Smooth sailing doth not a sailor make.
Sometimes just being on a beach with my loved ones is all the adventure I need. I am a happy camper and continue to be a citizen of the world. I have yet to discover other cultures, other peoples' dreams and treasures. I will always be a traveler who is discovering beautiful Gaia.
I love a good road trip. And I have been known to sing cheesy '80s songs at the top of my lungs on a windy road when no one can hear.
I usually travel with a posse. I roll deep. I travel like a rapper, but without the artillery. We don't carry guns, we carry cookies.
One is often surprised at the juvenilities which grown people indulge in at sea, and the interest they take in them, and the consuming enjoyment they get out of them.
I aimlessly travel, meaning I have no agenda other than to get small in the world, be quiet and observe people.
Sailing has given me some of the most pleasant and exciting moments of my life. It also has taught me something of the courage, resourcefulness, and strength of men who sail the seas in ships.
Gonna travel, gonna travel wild and free
I'm gonna pack my bags because this great big world is calling me
There is some pleasure in being on board a ship battered by storms when one is certain of not perishing.
Sittin' here resting my bones, this loneliness won't leave me alone. Two thousand miles I roam, just to make this dock my home. I'm just gon' sit at the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away. Sittin' on the dock of the bay, wastin' time.
Sail Forth- Steer for the deep waters only. Reckless O soul, exploring. I with thee and thou with me. For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared go. And we will risk the ship, ourselves, and all.