I'm a dreamer with little money, even less common sense, and a big bucket list.
*Climb Kilimanjaro before the snows all melt
*Snowman Trek in Bhutan (supposed to be the most difficult trek in the world)
*Visit Sri Lanka, hike in Patagonia, safari in Africa
*Do some kind of epic long-distance bike ride without getting injured/killed
*Finish an Ironman, preferably Kona. Actually anything in Hawaii but maybe that's the only option? I would really like to do the original Ironman on Oahu, even if just DIY. Failing Hawaii, Challenge Wanaka. (I'd only want to do a race that long if the venue was truly stunning!)
*Be healthy enough (injury-wise) to run an ultra or two (50 km to 50 miles, pref. trail run, must have stunning scenery and not be at night).
*Live in plenty of interesting places and meet interesting people
*Be able to retire someday, preferably in Hawaii
*Marriage or long-term relationship with the right person. About to give up on kids due to age..
*Be able to give back to communities/people I care a lot about. I'd love to work with an NGO in a Himalayan country; also foster cats and help at-risk kids.
*Break the world record in the mile. (Caveat--age record. My goal is to try to live long enough to break it, even if I die at the end and I'm 102. Preferably at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Secretly, it's my favorite event, though it's never been my best!)
Realistically, keep myself housed, fed, and employed and stay in some kind of shape.