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America’s Freeway Exit Mentality

Many Americans are of the belief that if something does not have a named exit off a freeway it must not exist. After all, the logic goes, all the best places must have freeway exits otherwise they wouldn’t exist.

There is a map in many people’s heads of the world that looks like a freeway map with nothing else on it. If there is 30 miles between freeway exits, then their must be nothing for the next 30 miles.

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That logic is faulty. There are many beautiful small communities and great places not serviced by freeways. Freeways are very expensive to build and even very basic rural exits can cost several million dollars to construct. Many good places are far removed from the freeway.

Indeed, especially when your a toll highway with toll collectors at every exit, don’t expect every an exit for every town or place you’d want to neccessarly go. And just because a super-highway “flies” past hundreds of small towns, doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Your just bypassing them.

Monday thoughts from United States vs. Halloran

Some thoughts from Dan Halloran in that infamous corruption court case, that I still have taped to the wall of my bedroom:

“It’s all about how much[.] Not … whether it will, it’s about how much…. You can’t do anything without the fucking money. How do you get around that? … You can’t get around that.”

Money is β€œ[w]hat greases the wheels, good, bad, or indifferent.”

Stoppel Point

This is Stoppel Point, taken from Plateau Mountain. Stoppel Point is a nice hike from North-South Lake, with great views of the Hudson Valley.

Sunday April 12, 2009 — Plateau Mountain