Motorcycle Explorer June 2015 Issue 6 | Page 6

Three time author and MEM columnist Graham Field takes a look at our theme this week. What happens when the wanderer returns to their homeland. WHEN THE JOURNEY ENDS E rnestine’s theory of relativity introduced the concept of time dilation, which basically says that time will bend based on velocity. A proven example is how a clock on the space shuttle runs at a slower pace to one on Earth. I think another example of this can be seen in the returning overlander. Time has clearl y been running at a different rate back home than it did for the person on the road. The home coming traveller has inevitably been hit with a plethora of experiences some of which quite likely will have had a significant impact on their life. Possibly the perspective of wealth verses happiness, maybe the appreciation of seasons and changing natures, or perhaps just a realisation that the only way to win in the rat race is to run away from it. From a two week tour to a round the world trip the predictable comment from people at home in response to your return is often ‘wow, has it really been (insert time passed) ago that you left?’