- Conner Layne: Mastering the art of travel is not accomplished with practice or talent. No school will give you a bachelors degree in not getting shot while backpacking through eastern Africa. Or in avoiding Montezuma's revenge on your trek through Mexico. It's a way of life. Unknown to the majority, it's almost impossible to convey to your friends back home over the course of a single conversation. It's more of a feeling, it's the excitement I experience the night before a trip. The high that comes with booking a one-way train ticket to a place I've never heard of. It's the little things that so often go unnoticed. I used to think back to my wedding day and I wonder, how did I get here? Why me? And then I remember all that I've seen and done, the friends I've made, the countries I've called home, and all the bugs I've eaten by accident.
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- Title Card: Do not go where the path might lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Conner Layne: Thanks for the offer, but definitely not for me. But best of luck.
- Christopher Loren: So, 7AM, the Bridge of Americas, plane leaves promptly.
- Conner Layne: I said I'm not going.
- Christopher Loren: That what inspires you. 7AM.
- Darlene Loren: See you in the mornin'...
- Christopher Loren: [after snake encounter] Looks like you learned your first lesson of the Darien, Conner... *always* let someone else go first.