Saturday, October 25, 2008
Heading down South!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Bula - Welcome to Fiji!

Evenin' everyone! Hope you're all well!
Saturday, October 4, 2008
A few days in LA LA Land
Sorry these posts have been sparse... camp sites in America don't have much net access! We've finished the trek and are currently writing up everything we've been doing in the past 3 weeks... so stay tuned and it'll all be up here soon!
At the moment we're just chilling out in Los Angeles which is pretty cool. We are staying in the Banana Bungalow Hollywood, which is ACE! Chris, Beth, Wayne, Gemma, Tori and Jo (Hey guys!) from trek America stayed with us so we had a private room with bathroom and kitchen, and only $20 a night, which is really cheap. They also include free breakfast, BBQ's and parties!
The first day we got here we headed out straight down to Mann's Chinese theatre (where they hold the premiers!). We rolled up to the front to be rudely told that it was a cinema and we'd need tickets if we wanted to come in... first cinema I've been to where they sell tickets down the street instead of inside the premises but never mind. We went to see Ghost Town with Ricky Gevais. It was cool, a little bit cheesy but pretty good entertainment. It was amazing being in the cinema, its really beautiful inside, quite over the top and very opulent.
The next day we just spent wandering around the shops, checking out all the stuff we couldn't carry and deffinately couldn't afford! They don't really seem to do cheap shops here, Just loads of little boutique type places with clothes that are very over the top! In the evening we were lucky enough to get in the audience for the Jimmy Kimmel show. They have Rosario Dawson (Eagle Eye), Jamie Kennedy (Scream) and Gavin Rossdale (Bush, Gwen Stefanis husband
). It was all a bit of a set up with light up signs to tell you when to clap, and stop clapping, cheering etc but it was a wicked experience. At the end of the show we got to see a free Gavin Rossdale concert, then when we were leaving Rosario Dawson rolled up in a car and gave out free itunes music vouchers which was ace... shes a reasonably big star so atleast I can say I said hello to atleast one celeb!
The next day was pretty chilled with another shopping trip to get a shirt for a big night out in LA. We first went to a club where we queue jumped cos we had come from
England (tell everyone you see... they love it!). It seemed to be like a kids party though so we stayed for a few drinks then made our way to another club for an evening of dancing and drinking to the max. It was ace... but im gonna sign off now cos i'm currently trying to get over the hang over with frozen yoghurt and bit of web surfing!
More soon! x
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Lets Go Mets! Lets Go Mets!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
we're here... its hot, and the showers are crap

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
anybody interested in discounts?

Monday, August 11, 2008
new york, new york!

These little town blues, are melting away, Ill make a brand new start of it - in old new york

Thursday, July 24, 2008
meeting STA

This one = happiness!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
...most importantly, the travel bag.

Monday, July 7, 2008
the fine details of booking flights
After various discussions we had a BIG list of countries we'd love to squeeze in and an appointment to visit STA in Birmingham to reign us in to what we could actually manage! The lucky travel agent / Tour operator / STA agent person in question was Dawn from the Birmingham uni branch (Thankyou!). She took the time (2 hours I think?!) to tell us about all the available options for RTW tickets that were available and advised us which would be best to satisfy our needs; it turned our that satisfying our needs required us to alter our (over ambitious) needs but we were able to get there in the end.
Booking with Quantas we ended up with the following flights:
- [London, Heathrow to New York, JFK]
- [LA, Tom Bradley to Fiji, Nadi ]
- [Fiji, Nadi to NZ, Auckland]
- [NZ, Christchurch to AUS, Melbourne Int]
- [AUS, Cairns to Singapore, Changi]
- [Thailand, Bangkok to Hong Kong, International]
- [Hong Kong, International to London, Heathrow]
Its worth noting that when booking flights you can usually only book 12 months in advance; this meant that we had to put through preliminary dates all within within the next 9 months or so but STA offer the chance to revise these dates (without extra charge) once flights become available; allowing you the flexibility to book your flights and get the money part out of the way but then sort the exact dates later on.
After you have made the initial booking you have 60(ish) days to pay the balance of the flights; during this time the taxes can change, and so the price can rise or fall. To help us out Dawn kindly re-booked the flights approx. 2 weeks after our first booking which gave us extra time to pay - very useful when you're waiting for the wages to role in. The flights came in at a cool £1480 (a huge chunk of which seems to be tax and apparantly will keep rising - carbon emission taxes / higher oil prices etc!) and will allow us to directly visit the USA, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong; although whilst in east Asia we're hoping to do our own thing for a few months and squeeze in a few more countries.