While I continue with my research for our upcoming World Voyage, I have spent the last few weeks planning my next trip. This coming Wednesday, I am embarking on a 12-day road trip that I’m calling my Midwest National Parks Trip.
One of my long-term goals has been to visit as many national park units as possible. Originally, I had hoped to visit every one, all 429 of them. In the last year or so, I’ve become more realistic and have set a goal of visiting all units in the Continental United States. I’m not sure how many that might be, but I have been to 356 so far.
The Red Dots Indicate National Park Units I've Not Visited |
Tim and I visited most of these parks while we were traveling in our RV, but several large gaps remain, mostly in the Northeast. However, there are also a number of parks in the Midwest, and I’ve been trying to get to those for quite some time. Now is the time!
It’s going to be a whirlwind trip, especially since I added on the two newer units in Missouri and the one in Kentucky. I’ve also included three state capitols that are on the way. In between these major stops, I’ll also visit several National Heritage Areas and National Historic Trails. If I can complete these visits, I’ll just have the two Chicago area parks to complete the Midwest. Tim has wisely decided to stay behind this time, since the hectic pace did not seem like fun to him! Smart man!
Here’s my planned route.
My Midwest National Parks Trip - Planned Route |
In the middle of all this planning, Tim and I also decided to book two Viking River cruises for 2026. Yes, we do plan ahead. I’ve wanted to see the tulips in bloom in Amsterdam, so we are taking the Tulips & Windmills itinerary. When we disembark from that one, we will embark on the European Sojourn itinerary. We have heard so many great things about sailing the Rhine River, so we decided to check it out.
Tulips & Windmills |
European Sojourn |
While I was reading one of my favorite blogs last night, I finally learned the condition that I am afflicted with – dromomania! Rose, a fellow traveler who will be on our World Voyage, discovered the word and did a little research. Here’s what she learned:
When I looked up the definition in Wikipedia, the entry said: “Dromomania was a historical psychiatric diagnosis whose primary symptom was an uncontrollable urge to walk or wander. Dromomania has also been referred to as traveling fugue. Non-clinically, the term has come to be used to describe a desire for frequent traveling or wanderlust."
The Miriam Webster dictionary simply defines it as “an exaggerated desire to wander”, but the American Psychological Association defines it in a way that gave me pause:
Once I discovered the word, I had to know more. An article in Atlas Obscura talks about how the diagnosis was used in the late 19th century to put “wanderers” into asylums to prevent their “pathological tourism”. Then all of a sudden, with the outbreak of World War I in Europe and borders being closed, the “diagnosis” just disappeared. The article goes on to say that, “Today, occasionally dromomania is mentioned int he context of homelessness, or to refer to the disorientation associated with dementia. And it has splintered—as wanderlust it has been completely depathologized, and has become something desirable and attractive.”
BINGO! That’s me in a nutshell! Like Rose, though, I am not spending beyond our means, nor am I sacrificing Tim and our security. Wanderlust or dromomania, whatever the case may be, my condition has a name.
You and Rose are two of my favorite travel bloggers. I will enjoy reading your world cruise stories.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz. What a lovely compliment! I'm honored to be placed in the same category as Rose.
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