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Blogging Again!

April 16, 2009 timminter Leave a comment

OK, been a long time coming and for one day only…. We’ve been in our final country of Thailand for five weeks now, four of them with friends both from jolly old home Brighton, one just on a holiday and the other VSOing in the North near Burma which we just had to pop into. We’ve traveled the length and breadth of this place as you can see from the last map (next post).

Just one day left of our around the world trip now and it’s quite surreal. We had to forget the last and, for me anyway, possibly greatest, last two countries on our trip… Nepal and Tibet. But there’s plenty of time for them some other day.

I’ve got so much more to write about but that’ll have to wait for a little while. We’ve got a flat to put back together, phone and internet to sort out and a new job to start. So much more to write about … Vietnam,Cambodia and Thailand. I really wasn’t going to write anything about Thailand as it’s got to be one of the most traveled places ever and another load of info could be nothing but boring but I’ve seen loads I wasn’t expecting. Some of that was due to staying a while in Mae Sot on the Burmese border with our friend Claire who is VSOing (and can speak Thai!) and the rest is just because there is so much to see in this place!

Anyway, hope some people stay tuned a bit longer, might be a while but also might be worth it hopefully.

Categories: Ramblings, Thailand

Q. How many air miles to fly to space?

March 25, 2009 timminter Leave a comment

A. 25 Million, which is apparently 10,000 flights accross Austraila or if you rack up points via credit card you’d have to spend 2.2 million pounds. Alternatively you can buy a ticket £141,000 quid.

Amazing what you learn from in-flight magazines.

Ps. It is 61 miles or 100km from sea level to the beginning of space (if you’re talking about Earth anyway).

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Latest Pics

March 25, 2009 timminter Leave a comment

Get ‘em while they’re hot. Latest pics from travels have been stuck up here http://picasaweb.google.com/tim.minter.pics

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Driving Me Crazy!

December 31, 2008 timminter Leave a comment

OK, I’m a massive James Bond fan, and as such, should most definitely have seen the new James Bond film some considerable time ago!

I was in Bolivia when it came out and closest they could get was Kung Foo Panda. Not bad I guess but I’d already watched it on the plane over! So the long and the short of it is, I’ve still not found anywhere to see it. Constantly on the lookout, Kath achieved something amazing and actually smelt out a cinema in Tahiti. The wafts of popcorn giving it away long before we could see it! All that could supply was Transporter 3 or something equally DVD!

Help!!!

Categories: Chile, Ramblings

All over the place

December 3, 2008 timminter 1 comment

Sorry these last few posts and a few to come are all over the place. I’ve been in Bolivia for the last few weeks and wireless pretty much doesn’t exist. I’m now in Argentina!

Hi Eial, Pablo & Co! Not going to make it to BA unfortunately, we’re heading down the west side from Salta to Chile. Salta is brilliant!

Categories: Ramblings

Vaseline

October 28, 2008 timminter Leave a comment

 Never leave home without it! We’re collecting little bits and bobs on our travels, I’m working on filling one of those fancy Victorian curio cabinets with nik naks from far away lands and Kath is being a bit more girly and going for jewellery and bags. This route almost ended in tears however. The dangers of trying on rings cannot be underestimated. Were it not for a tin of Vaseline, the liberal application of it contents and use of the correct force (ie loads!) we might still be in Mexico with a big blue finger and one expensive unwanted ring!

Categories: Mexico, Ramblings

Don’t worry, I’ll do it myself!

October 28, 2008 timminter Leave a comment

 Having failed miserably to learn Spanish before we left we’re fully equipped with a mini Lonely Planet Latin American – English phrasebook. Takes some getting used to, and we’ve found some things that just aren’t in it but reading through the “chat-up” section cheered us up one boring bus journey! Kinda reminded us of looking up rude words in the dictionary as a kid every English lesson. If you want the Spanish for any of these we’ve got it covered.

You have (a) beautiful.. (body, eyes, hands, laugh, personality)
I (don’t) like that
Please stop!
Please don’t stop!
Oh my god!
Oh yeah!
I can’t get it up – sorry
Don’t worry, I’ll do it myself
It helps to have a sense of humour
Piss off
I never want to see you again

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STA Explorers

October 27, 2008 timminter 1 comment

As an STA Explorer the heavy weight of the expectations of the internet world bare down us every day. Well not quite! Especially when there’s (mostly) no blinkin’ internet in most of the world! Possibly the first time I’ve used the word ’old’ to describe myself, but I’m old enough to remember the world before broadband, even, at 33, old enough to remember not having anything on the other end of that little wire to the world except some distant voice. They were still trying to sell us something though. Come to think of it, I’m old enough to remember getting our first computer, and black and white mobile phones and only having 24 pictures in a camera and…

The fact is we’re still getting there, still on our way to a connected world. Not quite there yet and in some places definitely miles away. Some might say that’s a good thing. I saw an article about an experiment. Someone wanted to go back to the electronically disconnected world. Live without an internet connection for a month. I actually can’t remember anything more about it except the gist of the title so pretty pointless to bring it up here except to say that the mere title must imply that for a connected person, it is near impossible\madness to live disconnected. Couple this with the average connected person’s desire to share every intimate\interesting\dull moment with anyone who cares to care and quite possibly one of the few times when the average person has anything interesting to share ie when travelling and you’ve got a problem.

Some people go away on holiday to get away from it all. But what if there’s nothing really horrible to get away from? That’s kind of how I feel. I’ve grown very fond of the world I have and although there’s so so much more I want to see and do, and will see and do, there’s nothing much I want to leave behind. I want to bring it all along with me for the ride!

Sure you can be an STA Explorer, a roving explorer testing the limits of social media while travelling the world in loads of places. Loads of places have the technology and if you have a massive budget even not having the technology shouldn’t be boundary. I’m told you can get a mobile signal at Everest base camp for example. I wasn’t quite willing to shell out for 8 months of the mobile data packages available right now though (about £400! If they work at all). The final and most important thing I think is; you may not be travelling alone! And the other person may not be too impressed with their partner spending ages tapping away on a keyboard or snapping away with a camera when they want to be enjoying the world with you! There’s definitely is a balance to be struck there and it can take a bit of time to sort out.

Is the world set up for this kind of exploring yet? Is the technology ready for it? I think the answers are “not really” and “no” at least when it comes to anything big like an around the world trip. Most countries have vast numbers of internet cafes or hotspots in Starbucks etc, Some have pretty much none though, like Cuba (possibly Tibet too??). The main reason though is the time involved, time in internet cafes when you should be out and about taking in the place you’re in, and time involved in getting the technology to work eg this GPS thingy I have – is fine if you’re connected to the internet full time on you own computer with the software loaded but of course you can’t do that in most internet cafes. If you’re not connected there’s not a lot you can do and try connecting a load of trips or days together to show a big trip and it’s been impossible so far. I’ve spent ages playing with the raw data, much longer than someone sane or travelling should! Hopefully I’ve fixed the problem but only after writing an Excel spreadsheet with formulas and other gubbins to convert it to the right format for Google maps! What was that about striking the right balance between this and experiencing travelling the world?

To do this properly around the world I think you’d still need things that don’t exist or are too expensive right now. Until cameras, GPS devices, and mobile phones come with fast world wide internet connectivity at the press of a button you’ll need a lot more time than you ever thought you’d need to actually create a full on day to day internet travel blog as you go.

Having said all this, I’m still as determined as ever to make this work, it’s just taken a while to figure out what is and isn’t possible right now, and what limitations the places we have been and are going place on this kind of thing.

Things should get easier after Cuba and in hindsight Mexico was so easy (just didn’t have anything to write back then)! I’d imagine week or longer breaks will be normal just because we’re really here to experience the trip rather then the inside of an internet café and Starbucks are still not that common some places!

So… hope someone is reading this, and virtually see you soon!

Categories: Ramblings

Time Travel

September 30, 2008 timminter 2 comments

These posts are a bit all over the place (we’ve actually been in Bermuda for ages right now) but it’s pretty hard juggling travel and fun with internet and computer time and just had to get those Bermuda Music Festival Beyonce ticket posts in. Of course I can take or leave such things but Kath and Cleo most certainly are wetting themselves! Reckon we’re looking at a week or two delay usually. Normal service may resume.

Categories: Ramblings