I'm really looking forward to my camping safari to Ngorongoro crater this summer. ........................................................ In the middle of nowhere surrounded by sand & stars in every direction. It really makes you feel tiny and insignificant when you're surrounded by that kind of majesty.
Where's Ngorongora crater ? ( What is special about it? )
I remember that same feeling when I was in the "Four Corners" area. At night in a campground, too excited about going out the next morning with my Indian guide, I stood at Monument Valley with a sky above me so clear that I could see all of the stars. That may be ho-hum to country people, but here in Chicago, we don't get that very often.
A few days prior I had gone out on to an obscure trail in Canyonlands National Park/Monument, beyond the "Elephant Hill" trail's end, IIRC. There were rocks there that looked like crumbled Egyptian statues sometimes, if the shadows caught them right, and you knew that they were waaaay older than any statues made by man.
It was a beautiful place; well off the tourist byways, even if this had been tourist season, which it wasn't. Beautiful, but dangerous, too. If I had hurt myself, there would have been no one who knew where to find me, or even that I was missing. I had the car that day. ( My friend and I took turns with it. ) I had left it parked way back at the road. I was well off even the trails that four wheel drive rugged jacked-up vehicles drove. ( No, I've never owned a cell phone. )
To the OP, I've only read Steppenwolf... I loved it. I read it when I was quite young so it made a huge impression.
Were you never tempted to read any more ?
