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# Outdoors, Travel, and Adventure

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<div id="digital-volume" class="volume">Volume I, Book IV, §xviii, Draft</div>

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## <a name=publisher">Publisher</a>

Copyright © 2024 by Mattanaw. All Rights Reserved.

Publisher: PlaynText
Location: Tempe, Arizona

PlaynText is dedicated to the publication of high quality journal publications issued in premium book format, as book/journal hybrids. Each publication is intended to be an illustration, potentially, of the maximum and least-inhibited use of free thought and free expression.

Copying, distributing, plagiarising, processing, storing, and serving the contents of this book is a violation of intellectual property, unless otherwise indicated by the copyright holder elsewhere, as it relates to this specific issue of the Book and Journal of Mattanaw. For permission to use any contents of this book, please contact the author at http://mattanaw.org/com.html.

Published by PlaynText, Inc, companies wholly owned by the author, Mattanaw, Mattanaw, (formerly "Christopher Matthew Cavanaugh").

Printed in Tempe, Arizona, in the United States of America.

Published and printed by PlaynText, an imprint of PlaynText, Inc.

The Publisher is not responsible for the content of others produced on websites, applications, social media platforms, or information related storage or AI systems. The processing of this Book and Journal by an AI System is prohibited.

Library of Congress Control Number (pending)

Library of Congress ISSNs: 2998-713X (Online), 2998-7121 (Print)

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## <a id="master-author-start" name="author">Author</a>

*Artist/Author: The Honorable Dr.<sup>[9](notes.html#9)</sup> [Mattanaw](open-health-mattanaw.html), Christopher Matthew Cavanaugh, Retired*

Interdisciplinarian with Immeasurable Intelligence. Lifetime Member of the High Intelligence Community.<sup>[6](notes.html#6)</sup>

- Masters Business & Economics, [Harvard University](christopher-matthew-cavanaugh-mattanaw-harvard-id-card.jpg) (In Progress)
- Attorney, Pro Se, Litigation, Trial, Depositions, Contracts (E.g. State of Alaska v. Pugh, et. al., Alaska Superior and Supreme Courts)<sup>[4](notes.html#4)</sup>
- B.S. Psychology, University of Maryland, 4.0, Summa Cum Laude<sup>[1](notes.html#1)</sup>
- B.S. Computer & Information Science, University of Maryland, 3.91, Magna Cum Laude<sup>[2](notes.html#2)</sup>
- B.A. Philosophy, University of Maryland.<sup>[3](notes.html#3)</sup>
- G.E.D., State of Maryland, Montgomery County, 1999.
- Lifetime Member of the High Intelligence Community, [Mensa Lifetime Member](open-health-mattanaw.html#mensa-lifetime-membership)

Former Chief Architect, Adobe Systems

Current President/Advisor, Social Architects and Economists International.

CEO PlaynText | CEO PlainText

Contact:

- [cmcavanaugh@g.harvard.edu](mailto:cmcavanaugh@g.harvard.edu)
- [christopher.matthew.cavanaugh@member.mensa.org](mailto:christopher.matthew.cavanaugh@member.mensa.org)
- [mattanaw@mattanaw.org](mailto:mattanaw@mattanaw.org)

Resumé

- [Professional Resumé](resume.pdf)

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## <a name="edit-history">Edit History</a>

- *48 Wanattomians, Epoch 1726661759, Wednesday, September 18, 2024 20:15:59, Bali, Indonesia*
- *43 Wanattomians, Epoch 1726232613, Friday, September 13, 2024 21:03:33, Bali, Indonesia*
- *Friday, June 24<sup>th</sup>, 2022, at 12:39 PM Alaska Time*

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## <a name="contents">Contents</a>

- [Author](#author)
- [Copyright](#copyright)
- [Edit History](#edit-history) 
- [Contents](#contents)
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [World Travel Map](#world-travel-map)
- [Travel History and Itinerary](#travel-history-and-itinerary)
- [Travel Budget and Expenditures](#travel-budget-and-expenditures)

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## <a name="introduction">Introduction</a>

On reading my earlier model of life-categories I found that I had a section called "Adventure and Outdoors" which I think had the intention of preserving activities I really enjoyed most as a young child and teenager. I wanted to explore, see new and unexpected things, and would hike through the woods, and walk to new destinations and locations, to keep this kind of feeling going. I would do this while alone, and through this activity, in part, knew I enjoyed time with myself at least as much if not more than time with others, and even thought I would like life as a hermit in nature. Today I've updated it to incorporate travel, but admittedly I've forgotten somewhat the thrill of the more adventurous aspect, which I intend to reintroduce. While I travel quite a lot, and visit many places I've never been before, it does not have the same feel it once had, and is now more of a perpetuation of a lifestyle than an adventure, although I think it can easily be both, and one would think visiting new locations frequently would be a good way to keep that feeling.

Outdoors has always been important to me, and while work has distracted from attention to nature, I intend to revisit it perhaps less in a travel context and more in a personal context with the nature and parks, and my property around me.

For now I'm leaving this category in a deprioritized location because of the amount of travel and visitation of the outdoors I've experienced over the years after first creating this form. I mentioned in my [bio and stats page](bio-and-stats.html), that I have 700,000 miles of driving, and about 1.5 million miles of flight. With such extensive travels I certainly have seen several lifetimes worth of destinations. I've traveled so much, that it hardly pleases the way that it did before. I'm somewhat jaded as far as travel goes, and I mostly expect something similar in pattern to what I've seen before, even if it is something new. 

With work as a consultant I've flown to many different cities, stayed in many different hotels (I have lifetime Marriott Platinum Status for living in their hotels about 2 years, adding visits together). 

Travel has been incorporated into my lifestyle. I live in Anchorage, Alaska now, and the Southwest of the United States with Las Vegas as my hub, and Kailua-kona, Hawaii. Seasonal travel in residence ensures I will have plenty of variety in my life as far as things to see and places to go, even if I don't plan any vacation. For my business, customers are always someplace different, and so I have opportunities to visit them wherever their headquarters happens to be in the United States and abroad.

Once again, this is an area where I have to say my mission in my moral philosophy and in my personal-form and life-categories project has been a success. The work with this is mostly completed, as there is now nothing to do to fulfill the goals. The point of the form and the philosophy is to become something that includes the plan already. I've become something that definitely includes my plans as far as travel and outdoors goes. My early goal of moving to Alaska, and living in nature has also been accomplished, which really does mean my visions of what I would do when younger have actually happened and I think were greatly exceeded.

As I write this I'm thinking somewhat anew about how I can utilize this section to my benefit, and I think it is by returning to something more basic, which is consistent with the goals of a retiree. I can spend more time in parks around me paying more attention to the details of the smells and sights, of the animals and plants nearby, up close and with plenty of touching, rather than thinking about where else I can be and go, and what part of the world is missing from my experience. Maybe I can return a bit more to visiting local parks for athletics and sporting. It was enjoyable recently to play soccer and basketball in different parks in Las Vegas, places in ARizona and elsewhere. It is somewhat like a return to early youth, which was very pleasant for its richness of natural experience, which lead to extensive travels, but was already quite nice as it was.

There are some benefits to early retirement. Retirement is considered a major health related milestone in the Psychology and Medical professions. It can have a harmful impact on life, if a transition does not occur well. Instead of waiting until I'm very old to experience it, it is better to experience it first when younger, to learn it well for later.

Oddly, it does not appear to me that there is any milestone that should not be learned first to have it again better later. We simply follow tradition, and expect that since we live 100 years, that we ought not plan for a life that is 1000 years. While prudent to plan for a life that is 100 years, it is not prudent to forget that reasons for the plans involve living to 100 and not thinking about what it would be like if it were longer. If we were to live to 1000, perhaps retirement would happen many times and not once. Maybe marriage and other things would happen repetitively too. Again, this relates to our limitations on thinking related to the calendar and our lives, and cycles that could occur and not only those that are planned for us [Cycles and Shifts](cycles-and-shifts.html).


## <a name="world-travel-map">World Travel Map</a>

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## <a name="travel-history-and-itinerary">Travel History and Itinerary</a>

*Travel in the United States*

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[Master](19102024070331-mattanaws-travel-map-united-states-version-1-mattanaw-1-master.png)

*2018-2019 Travel Map, To Add*

- *2018 - Beginning of 2019*

In 2018, I made the decision that winter climates were not really suitable to my life style any longer, and so I elected to spend my time in warmer locations, like the southwest of the United States, and in Hawaii. At this time, I lived in Hawaii for a prolonged period of time, spending less of the year in Anchorage, during the warmer times in the Northern Hemisphere. Anchorage, Alaska, is not a particularly cold place to be in the summer time; actually, it's quite mild. So I found it acceptable to be in Alaska during the summer, but strongly wanted to be elsewhere when the fall season approached, and during the winter and early spring. Winter and early spring in Alaska are frozen! My property in Alaska did not melt until mid May. So really the better time to be even on my property became just a short period starting at the very end of spring, and summer season. September is bearable but significantly colder.

*2019-2020 Travel Map*

Time in Hawaii

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- *2019 - Beginning of 2020*
  - *To Add Travel Destinations*

*2020-2021 Travel Map, To Add*

Time in New Zealand

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- *2020 - Beginning of 2021*
  - *To Add Travel Destinations*

*2021-2022 Travel Map, To Add*

- *2021 - Beginning of 2022*
  - *To Add Travel Destinations*

*2022 Travel Map, To Add*

2022 Was the very beginning of my "Hemisphering Strategy", which has the objective of staying only in warm climates. During 2022 and part of 2023, I spent most of my time outside the United States, residing in Australia and New Zealand. Below is a travel map of my trips in Australia, incorporating travel to Western Australia for 2025.

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- *2022*
  - *Southern Hemisphere. September 22<sup>nd</sup>, through March 21<sup>st</sup>*
    - Sydney, Australia
    - Gold Coast, Australia
    - Brisbane, Australia
    - Cairns, Australia
    - Darwin, Australia
    - Sydney, Australia
    - Waitara, New Zealand
    - New Plymouth, New Zealand
    - Wellington, New Zealand
    - Christchurch, New Zealand
    - Dunedin, New Zealand
    - Invercargill, New Zealand
    - Queenstown, New Zealand
  - *Northern Hemisphere. March 22<sup>nd</sup>, through September 21<sup>st</sup>*
    - Anchorage, Alaska
    - Jasper, Canada
    - Banff, Canada
    - Las Vegas, Nevada
    - Mesquite, Nevada
    - Yeyo, Utah

*2023 Travel Map, To Add*

- *2023*
  - *Southern Hemisphere. September 22<sup>nd</sup>, through March 21<sup>st</sup>*
    - Flagstaff, Arizona
    - Santa Fe, New Mexico
    - Albuquerque, New Mexico
    - Santiago, Chile
    - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    - Miami Beach, Florida
  - *Northern Hemisphere. March 22<sup>nd</sup>, through September 21<sup>st</sup>*
    - Phoenix, Arizona
    - Flagstaff, Arizona
    - Tucson, Arizona

*2024-2025 Travel Map, To Add*

- *2024 - Beginning of 2025*
  - *Southern Hemisphere. August 27<sup>th</sup>, through February 1<sup>st</sup>*
    - Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    - Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
    - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    - Cairns, Australia
    - Bali, Indonesia 
    - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    - Singapore, Singapore
    - Bangkok, Thailand
    - Nha Trang, Vietnam
    - Perth, Australia
  - *Northern Hemisphere. February 2<sup>nd</sup>, through May 14<sup>th</sup>*
    - Phoenix, Arizona
    - Tucson, Arizona

*2025-2026 Travel Map*

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- *2025 - Beginning of 2026*
  - *Northern Hemisphere. May 14<sup>th</sup>, through December 6<sup>th</sup>, 2025*
    - Reykjavik, Iceland
    - London, England
    - Athens, Greece
    - Lisbon, Portugal
    - Madrid, Spain
    - Barcelona, Spain
    - Andorra, Andorra
    - Paris, France
    - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
    - Brussels, Belgium
    - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    - Copenhagen, Denmark
    - Gothenburg, Sweden
    - Oslo, Norway
    - Hamburg, Germany
    - Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
    - Swiss Alps, Switzerland
    - Milan, Italy
    - Monaco, Monaco
    - Rome, Italy
    - Sofia, Bulgaria
    - Batumi, Georgia
    - Tablisi, Georgia
    - Istanbul, Turkey
    - Ankara, Turkey
    - Antalya, Turkey
    - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    - Abu Dabhi, United Arab Emirates 
    - Chennai, India
    - Penang, Malaysia
    - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    - Seoul, South Korea
  - *Northern Hemisphere. December 8<sup>th</sup>, 2025, through April 1<sup>st</sup>, 2026*
    - Los Angeles, United States
    - Tucson, United States

*2026-2027 Projected*

- *2026 - Beginning of 2027*
  - *Northern Hemisphere. April 1<sup>st</sup>, through September 21<sup>st</sup>*
    - Reykjavik, Iceland
    - Barcelona, Spain
    - Zurich, Sitzerland
    - Vienna, Austria
    - Bratislava, Slovakia
    - Prague, Czechia
    - Berlin, Germany
    - Warsaw, Poland
    - Vilnius, Lithuania
    - Riga, Latvia
    - Tallinn, Estonia
    - Helsinki, Finland
    - Budapest, Hungary
    - Bucharest, Romania
    - Belgrade, Serbia
    - Skopje, North Macedonia
    - Tirane, Albania
    - Kosovo
    - Montenegro
    - Bosnia and Herzogovina
    - Split, Croatia
  - *Southern Hemisphere. September 22<sup>nd</sup>, through April 1<sup>st</sup>*
    - Larnaca, Cyprus
    - Kuwait City, Kuwait
    - Doha, Qatar
    - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    - Muscat, Oman
    - Adelaide, Australia
    - Melbourne, Australia

*2027-2028 Projected*

- *2027 - Beginning of 2028*
  - *Southern Hemisphere. September 22<sup>nd</sup>, through March 21<sup>st</sup>*
  - *Northern Hemisphere. March 22<sup>nd</sup>, through September 21<sup>st</sup>*

## <a name="travel-budget-and-expenditures">Travel Budget and Expenditures</a>

*To add soon*

