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Declarations of Intent

Monday, August 21st, 2006

12:30 AM, 8/21/06

After what felt like 24 hours of travel but in reality was only about 16, I arrived at The Generator hostel in London. I felt as though I’d been on the move for 24 hours because of the 8 hour time change. On my overnight flight to D.C., I got…ohhh…about one hour of sleep. I was so delirious that I actually thought—for a moment—that the plane had managed to arrive three hours early. In fact, I had simply neglected the time chance. Oops. The D.C. airport didn’t provide any better sleeping conditions than the airplane. You know, they have those hard black seats…they’re even more uncomfortable to lay on than sit on. However, all turned out for the best because I totally passed out on the flight to London. And I really mean, “passed out.” None of that in and out of sleep crap. I was listening to an audio book and after about the first fifteen minutes, it’s a complete blank. The only thing capable of keeping me awake was food, which (if you can believe it) was actually good—yes, good. They had this egg omelet sausage thing and I actually wanted more. The girl next to me refused her meal (she seemed very cranky for the entire flight) and I considered asking her if I could have the extra meal. I decided against it though. Anyway, the London Airport was remarkable easy to navigate. There were signs for everything. I almost expected to see a sign that read “Greg, go this way to find the train to take you to your hostel.” I didn’t take any wrong turns and the only thing that took much time was the customs queue. And aside from turning in the customs form, the airport made the process remarkable easy. After getting my baggage, I found a hall with a sign over it that read “Nothing to Declare.” This surprised me since in New Zealand and Australia, the sign was more likely to read “Declare All Goods or Face Eternal Damnation.”
So it’s now just midnight here and things are pretty relaxed, so I’m probably going to go to bed. It took all of 5 seconds after stepping into the hostel to remember how much backpackers (and particularly the English) smoke. And seeing as it’s only my first night in Europe, I think I’ll retain some semblance of health before I resign myself to the black lung.

Zombies in the Airport!

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

Written at 8:30 PM, 8/20/06 in Portland, Oregon.

Airports remind me of graveyards. No—not in some sort of sick, morbid, fatalistic sense. They remind me of graveyards because of their atmosphere of dark, quiet solemnity. I am currently in the airport waiting. I have roughly another two hours before my flight boards. Packing and preparations went relatively smoothely, and I seem to have only forgotten one thing (at least that I’ve realized). [read on]

The Songs of Travel

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
In honor of the seven-day countdown to my departure to Europe, I've composed a little travelogue about—what else—traveling. When that horizon sings its sweet melody of escape, all those wanderers, with their wandering ways, have to go. The melody sounds different ... [Continue reading this entry]

Treking the Track

Saturday, November 13th, 2004
Day 10 – Pichton to Queen Charlotte Track And so we began our mighty tramp. We woke up around seven in order to have enough time to get our things together and get to the water taxi by 7:45. We’d gotten ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ready, Set, Hike!

Friday, November 12th, 2004
Day 9 - St. Arnaud to Pichton With only a short drive before we got to Pichton, we set out early from St. Arnaud. The drive was brief and included only one intermittent stop in which we got gas at Blenheim. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Drive Drive Drive

Thursday, November 11th, 2004
Day 8 – Franz Josef to St. Arnaud Having gone to bed so early, Tory and I were both astonished when we woke up at the relatively late time of 8:30. We were both so utterly exhausted that we’d slept well ... [Continue reading this entry]

On Ice

Wednesday, November 10th, 2004
Day 7 – Franz Josef Glacier It was another early morning for Tory and I as we awoke for our adventure on the glacier. We donned several layers of clothing and set out for the spot where we would be meeting ... [Continue reading this entry]

Glacial Preparations

Tuesday, November 9th, 2004
Day 7 - Te Anau to Franz Josef Consider how tired we’d been, we got a relatively early start towards Wanaka. Traveling to Wanaka required us to do the only backtracking of our whole trips on the South Island. We knew ... [Continue reading this entry]

Kayaks and Sandflies

Monday, November 8th, 2004
Day 6 - Te Anau to Milford and back. Without a shower and with minimal breakfast, we rolled out of the YHA at 5:45am to await our transport to Milford. We were the first to be picked up. A woman named ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mountain Paradise

Sunday, November 7th, 2004
Day 5 - Queenstown to Te Anau Still feeling some of the leftover effects of the beer from the previous night, we got up late at the Queenstown YHA and prepared to go to Te Anau. We were unsure exactly how ... [Continue reading this entry]