And indeed there will be a choice sage patch or two waiting for runners on Day 5 at the 1000 Day, at the superlative Superfly Marsh. How many times have you heard the Euros say "(such and such place) was pretty fine, but I wish we could super fly!" I know, it's just hard to count that high, even with a Cheyenne abacus.
This is only the second time Superfly has been used, and with the new sub-moron art installation (yes! sub-morons can be artists too!) "Burning Motorcycle", it's become even better.
Sure, superflying is a pretty common word in French, German, Italian, Romanian, Estonian, British English and Romantsch. It is generally used to describe a state of exalted motion superseeded with airpowered foot wingality. E.g. the Swiss orienteers wish they a tad more super fly-likeness in the sprint, but then you can always wish for Plutonic Pleasures.