I bislike the iron road
day 79: 新绛 (xinjiang) - 稷山 (jishan) = 25,3km
稷山 (jishan) is actually more than 30km from 新绛 (xinjiang), but someone had told me that the railroad was a more direct way to get there.
So I walked the iron road:
You know what sucks about this: the distance between the horizontal boards is just too small, so you have to make tiny little steps if you want to walk on them:
Not very manly, and not very effective for speed either.
About every 30 minutes, I would have to step aside and wait for a while:
Apart from that, there was really not much happening on the tracks:
Just whiteness everywhere, with hardly any people around:
Sometimes I would cross tiny villages, but I would be high above them, walking on the tracks:
Also, one thing I hadn’t thought of before: food. There was absolutely no way to find anything to feed on during the entire day. I had two muffins and a can of walnut milk from the depths of my backpack here:
The rest of the way meant sinister starving.
Once I ran into a dude who was also walking on the tracks, trying to get to his friend’s wedding:
He cheered me up a bit and told me that I had almost made it.
Then I found this:
“I bislike you”
And not just one - six or seven of these, all beautifully written in the snow:
Someone must have really bisliked someone else here.
Anyways, at some point I got fed up with all the cozy warmth rushing by every 30 minutes:
I would comfort myself: “Those captives sitting on their flat asses should envy me - I am roaming about freely, I am experiencing the outdoors, they don’t know what it’s like!”
But I guess they didn’t even notice me.
Well, at some point, after what seemed like a million tiny steps later, I had made it to 稷山 train station:
It was only then, when I stepped on the boarding platform and walked through the train station, and I could feel the eyes of all the other people who were there waiting in the waiting hall, that I actually felt that some part of the lie I had been telling myself for comfort was maybe becoming real.
At least for me.
Soundtrack: Snot - “Snot”
—total: 1093,2km











January 27th, 2008 at 9:36 am
i hope it wasn’t someone bisliking you! and that video of the train going over your cell phone is so funny … and scary as all hell!!!
January 27th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
you put ur cell phone under the railway??? The train won’t trash over it?? Be Aware…
January 27th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
and yes, I envy you!!!
January 27th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
cool shot, but an expensive risk.
that is quite freaky~ “i bislike you” that’s somethin that shouldn’t be at that place.
January 27th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
John: The train’s pretty massive eh? By the way I would have really liked to find out who was actually bisliking who, but there was no one around to ask.
froggyfrog: No worries about the camera, I made sure it’s safe.
兔子不吃窝边草 in NY: Hahaha, dude I love your nickname! That’s so hilarious!
January 31st, 2008 at 7:17 am
haha…拍的哪个 火车过来的视频 很漂亮 呵呵
February 1st, 2008 at 12:19 pm
debbie: 呵呵,拍的时候也挺好玩!
September 9th, 2008 at 11:01 am
I actually had a student in Beijing who once named herself “Ibex” Perhaps there was someone “Ibis” who actually likes you…
September 12th, 2008 at 7:47 am
Austin: …could be Ibis like the French hotel franchise, couldn’t it?