Friday, 23 August 2013

How to: Jump off Buildings

by Alex in New Zealand

The concrete is speeding toward me. The wind rushes disconcertingly past my head.

They told me 92 metres ago that everything would be fine, but now, 100 metres from the ground, those reassurances seem less believable.

95 metres till impact... 90... 80...

Maybe I should back up a bit.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Wisdom before Beauty: Skytower

by Tasha in New Zealand, Wisdom before Beauty

"You’ve got to jump off the cliff and build your wings on the way down.”

                                                                                     -Ray Bradbury

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Friday, 16 August 2013

Budget Roundup - AKA How Much Did We Really Save?

by Tasha in Pre-trip, Budget

 

The Goal:

We set out with the goal of saving a base of $35000 total approx. At the time we started saving we had a personal debt (credit cards/uni/wedding) of approx $13000 which we intended to pay off in full (eliminating any necessary future payments) before we started putting aside money for actual travelling. So from that base goal of $35000, we planned to leave ourselves with approx. $22000 to travel with.

photo by: 401(K) 2013
For an average daily spend of between $50-100 (depending on country) - this could keep us going for anywhere from 8 to 14 months before we would need to stop and work again.


So...how much did we save?:

Monday, 5 August 2013

The End of the World

by Alex in Pre-trip, Epigrams and Interludes

We're living in the End Times.

The end of the world. After months of planning, years of saving and lifetimes of dreaming, Tash and I have reached the endzone of our plans. In less than 2 short weeks, our lives as we know them will change permanently. Our world is ending, about to be replaced by a whole new world of airports and hostels and backpacks and bus tickets. This change has been a long (long!) time on the horizon, but now it's finally here. And it's exhilerating - and terrifying - and awesome.

The change from a plan into a reality isn't a smooth one. Not by a long shot. It doesn't flow like a river, swift and sure and inevitable. It moves more like a zombie - in slow, shuffling lurches punctuated with long pauses and occasional missteps. But sooner or later, it will catch up to you, and your once-far-off dreams of travel become an immediate, shambling reality - a reality that you have to face before it knocks you down and eats your brains.

That similie may have gotten away from me a bit. 

photo by: aeviin

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Holes, Hills and Hamster Balls: The Great Ocean Roadtrip Part 3!

photo by: rkimpeljr
by Alex in Australia, In Transit

Have you ever been pushed down a hill in a giant hamster ball? No?

Have you ever wanted to? Don't lie, yes you have.

Then I would like you introduce you to the most childishly awesome extreme sport in the world: Zorbing.

Zorbing is what you get when you ask a room full of 8 year old boys to design a sport for you. You get driven up to the top of a steep hill with a bumpy 'track' carved into it, strapped into a giant inflatable ball, and given a rather sturdy kick by the operator. While there are a handful of companies in Australia who do this, there's only one who operate in Victoria - and wouldn't you know, they just so happened to be on our way back home!

But I'm getting ahead of myself.

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