01-13-2020, 01:21 AM
I had this dream roughly a week ago. In the dream, I started with the sense that it was around Christmas time, I don't remember those details. The dream moved and I was in a car. There was lava that was advancing and burning cars that were behind me. The roads were completely blocked with no ability to move, so I exited the car and began running to outrun the slowly moving lava. I was alone in the car. The dream jumped somewhat; I was then on a highway, still jogging. I don't know why, but I knew I had been running due east. Cars were going around me, because the side of the road was somewhat limited. Looking to my right, there was a very steep mountain going up from the road. I went around a bend and there was an escarpment (that word was specifically in the dream); I decided I would climb up onto it. Somebody in a pickup truck pulled over and help boost me up to be off the road. I talked with the man in the pickup truck. I told him I had come from California, and knew that I was a long way east of California. He was apparently going to go to Texas. I noted to him that he could take the "5" that was coming up. I was going to take the 72 and go back Southwest to get back to my home in California. I had an aerial view that was somewhat highlighted similar to a GPS that was showing my route using the 72.
I was apparently not at home for this dream, I don't know exactly where my start point was where I was outrunning the lava.
Today I did a better search than the night after the dream. The closest I can see is State Route 72 in Utah, where the 70 and 72 meet. Continuing on that leads to the 25 in Denver that can be taken down to Texas. The view I had of my route was what I was seeing highlighted. I did some looks at the pictures, none represented the mountain I saw rising from the road.
I was apparently not at home for this dream, I don't know exactly where my start point was where I was outrunning the lava.
Today I did a better search than the night after the dream. The closest I can see is State Route 72 in Utah, where the 70 and 72 meet. Continuing on that leads to the 25 in Denver that can be taken down to Texas. The view I had of my route was what I was seeing highlighted. I did some looks at the pictures, none represented the mountain I saw rising from the road.