I'm curious about your opinion and asking because I don't have kids, is 4 miles THAT far for a 13-14 year old to walk? Would it seem far to him?
I have physical limitations so anything over about a mile sounds far to me, but I know my husband's talked about how he walked, biked, etc. a lot as a teenager. 4 miles wouldn't have caused him to hesitate heading to a friend's house on foot. Calling first probably wouldn't have even occurred to him. I've lost track of how many times we've dropped by his friends' houses to say hi without even knowing if they were home, and that's him as an adult with me being a pest about "did you call and make sure they're expecting us?" As a teen I'm sure he'd have walked or biked to their house, and kept on going to the next friend's house until he found someone home.
Of course every person and every generation's different, but I'm trying to think of what's likely for Dylan. I do feel like if he could, Dylan probably would've tried to contact the friend first, especially now in the age of cell phones and texting when everyone's so reachable. But if he couldn't reach the friend for whatever reason - dead phone, didn't know the phone #, etc, would 4 miles seem like such a long walk that he wouldn't attempt it?
Sorry, I know I'm kinda all over the place, just trying to think of possibilities.
Well someone walking at a quick pace, without the added weight of a backpack and perhaps a little taller than Dylan and therefore longer strides, could probably walk 4 miles in about an hour. I don't know of many kids these days who would consider embarking on such a long trek. Especially if there isn't a real purpose for it other than to kill some time and not knowing if the person you are heading to see would even be there. Because that would be another hour to walk home.
MOO