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Sustainable Couch SurfingBy Rosie Haney | Thursday, May 28, 2009 3:27 PM ET
"...someone hold me." Note how I tell this story like a movie. You don’t need to know any more about my personal life besides that it’s not at all like this scene. Maybe if it involved dead-end, awkward conversations with mind-bogglingly good looking men, long silences, lots of reading and a cup of coffee, we’d be talking about me. I didn’t think that people in movies, people like Jim McCauley and Cayce Clifford, even existed. But I am happily mistaken. This happy couple will set out on the open road June 19th starting here in good ol’ O-HI-O. Their endeavor should be in all five weeks long and cover over 10,000 miles of open road. During their trip, they plan to stay with friends, family, free public camping sites and with families found on networking websites such as couchsurfing.org that offer free places to sleep for travelers. “Our goal is to never pay for a hotel,” Says Jim. “But we might make an exception for the Dog Hotel in Idaho. It’s actually shaped like a dog.” The two plan to keep blogs documenting their journey, and will work on publishing their work when they return. The main focus of the trip is to document a sustainable America. “We have a lot of aspects to cover,” said Jim, “The good, the bad, and what’s happening. Not just green energy, but what’s happening now. We want to cover what the big companies are doing, what the organic farmer is doing, what individuals are doing.” Jim stressed that the green movement is more than people reusing water bottles, and he and Cayce want to document it from all angles.
Dreams are expensive, however, so the two have sought out corporate sponsorships for their trip. They have talked to about 40 companies but are still waiting to finalize any deals. And they’ve been stocking up on dried food with extra meals from Jim’s meal plan. They will first head down to Louisiana to see New Orleans, head to Dallas, cross the Texas pan-handle making their way to California, drive up along the coast, hit Portland and Seattle and possibly even Vancouver. Then they’ll make their way through Idaho and South Dakota, stop in Chicago, and head back for Ohio. Their websites are still under construction, but they will have them up-and-running before they leave for the trip in June. If you want to follow the happy couple on their journey across America, you can log onto Jamescmcauley.com and Cayceclifford.com to check their progress. Fade to end credits... Photos courtesy of Jim and Cayce |
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Martine Freiberger
166 days ago
I found out about this journey when he had just started and he had some wonderful adventures: http://www.mynameisbill.com/travelproject/ and I believe he used couchsurfing. What an amazingly fun way to travel and meet people, even if it is vicarious.
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