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  • Woman thru birdcages
    36 Hours in Hanoi
  • Ta Prohm Detail 2
    Angkor What?
  • Monk on River Taxi
    Bangkok
  • No 3 Par 4
    Dalat Palace Golf Course
  • End of the road
    Easy Rider Tour
  • Longthanh
    Fishing Village near Doc Let
  • Sam, Claire and Dave
    Halong Bay
  • Bowls at Pho Shop
    Hanoi Redux
  • Lunchindanang
    Hue & Hoi An
  • Buddhas along forest trail
    Japan: 2002 & 2003
  • Young monks on steps
    Laos
  • Waterfall
    Laos Part Deux
  • Thislittlepiggy
    Nha Trang
  • Bayleys_beach
    NZ - The North Island
  • Rainbow_manapouri
    NZ - The South Island I
  • View_from_queenstown
    NZ - The South Island II
  • Cottages_at_brighton_beach
    OZ the Beginning and End
  • Cap004
    OZ the North
  • Mirror Image
    Pics of Me & Others
  • Lunch at the Chinese Market
    Saigon
  • Sapacrew_2
    Sapa
  • Waiting for a Fare
    The Delta
  • Upriver to Phnom Penh
    Upriver to Cambodia

Where I've been....

....and where I'm at.

San Deigo. Los Angeles.

Hong Kong Airport

Vietnam: Hanoi. Halong Bay. Sapa. Hue. Nah Trang. Dalat. Mue Ne. Ho Chi Minh City. Cantho. Chau Doc.

Cambodia: Phnom Penh. Siam Reap.

Laos: Vientiane (only 30 minutes so it really doesn't count). Vang Vien. Luang Prabang

Thailand: Bangkok

Hong Kong Airport (again)

Australia: Sydney. Cairns. Cape Tribulation. Airlie Beach. Whitsunday Islands. Melbourne (Via Mackay). Sydney

New Zealand: Auckland. Bay of Islands(Paihia). Rotorua. Waitomo. Wangarui. Wellington. Kaikoura. Christchurch (This is where I am at the time of this writing - the pink line on the map is the plan for the next week). Correction. I'm in Franz Joseph on the west coast and will have completed a one day glacier hike by the time you have read this. After I leave Queenstown I really don't have a clue which way I am going to travel. I wanted to do a trek at the Milford Sound but the route is closed due to winter. Maybe another trek somewhere else. We'll see.

For the geographically challenged, I've tried to map out my route as specifically as I could on the attached maps for you to follow along with. The dashed lines represent flights.

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Posted on July 22, 2004 at 05:11 AM in Vietnam - the North, Vietnam - the South, Cambodia, Laos, Oz | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)

Upriver to Cambodia: The Delta

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It was chaos leaving Saigon. 20 people pile on to a minibus and almost immediately half are unloaded with their luggage and moved to another bus. After an hour, we stop for a pee break and half the people are moved once again from one bus to the other bus for good measure. I think it is a version of Vietnamese 3-card Monte. For the rest of the day we were told to get on certain boats and buses depending on the length of our tour – 2 days versus 3 days. The tour I signed up for was 3 days. In the end it didn’t matter one bit as, almost all of us ended up at exactly the same stops at the same time and then ended up all having dinner together in Can Tho.

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Posted on July 06, 2004 at 05:46 PM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Hookers on Motorcycles in Saigon.

My first night I was walking to the cash machine to get some dong. It was about 8pm and I was suppose to meet Chris, Craig and John (the guys I had been hanging out with in Nha Trang and Hoi An) for a beer and to celebrate Craig’s 30th birthday. As I walked down the street a motorbike pulled up alongside with a guy driving and a woman on the back.

“Hey Mister. You want massage? Boom-boom?”

“No thanks,” I said.

“Boom-boom? Good time?”

“Nope, but thanks anyway.”

Hookers on motorcycles. It makes vice so much more convenient. Afterward, I thought about what a bizarre encounter encounter that was. As it happens, it was the first of 10 or so similar hooker-drive bys each night. On top of that, the bars were full of hookers. The “Hookers-R-Us” environment will be one of my lasting impressions of Saigon. Sorry that I don't have any photos of the hookers, but as you can imaging they don't really like to have their photo's taken. Unless of course you've hired them to "model" I suppose.

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Posted on June 26, 2004 at 01:31 AM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)

A 46..47...48 Day Update

Yes, I am still alive.

I’m on my flight to Hong Kong where I’ll connect to my flight down to Sydney. I thought I’d start to recap what the hell I’ve been up to since I last updated the site 2 weeks (and 2 countries) ago. I’m sure at least 2 or 3 of you are curious.

OK, it's now 3 days later and I really tried to work on this on the flight to Sydney but the movies combined with the sleeping pills distracted me. Now I’ve been in Sydney for 2 days and am finally finishing this sitting in an internet café in Bondi Beach. Time just slips by. I’ll be here in Oz until July 10 when I fly to New Zealand. As of today, my plan it so spend 3 days in Sydney, fly up to Queensland and spend a week in Cairns area and the Whitsunday Islands. Then it’s off to Melbourne for a couple of days and hopefully some golf..

May 7 to June 7 was spent in Vietnam exploring the country from North to South. While I preferred the North to the South, I really enjoyed all of my time in Vietnam. Although it’s hard to pick just a few places, the highlights for me were Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay and Hoi An. The people I met and traveled with are another huge part of my enjoyment of Vietnam. It was a rare time when I wasn’t meeting new interesting folks and having a few too many beers and talking about traveling and, inevitably, soccer (a.k.a. football).

From June 7 to June 13, I was in Cambodia. Following the old adage “If you don’t have any nice to say don’t say anything at all,” this will be brief. Before I got to Cambodia (Phnom Penh & Siam Reap), the reviews from other travelers had been mixed with some really loving their time in Phnom Penh and others getting out a soon as possible. I feel guilty to say I fall into the latter category. I can’t quite place my finger on why I didn’t like it. Maybe it was the recent history of the Khmer Rouge or perhaps the frequent warnings not to walk around at night alone. Whatever the reason, I was happy to get on a plane and head out of PP and get to Siam Reap and Angkor Wot. 3 days proved adequate for seeing the numerous temples in the area. I had a week to kill before my flight from Bangkok to Sydney so I pondered spending a week in Bangkok or heading up to Laos, which appeared to be universally loved by every one I’ve met on the trip.

I’d been to Bangkok before so on the 13th I flew to Vientiane, Laos. Since I was only going to in Laos for 6 days until the 19th, I went directly to the bus station for my journey to Vang Vien and Luang Parbang. While very different both places were excellent and my only regret is I didn’t have more time to spend in Laos, in particular the 4000 Islands or the Far North.

I spent the 19th to the 23rd in Bangkok. Once again I cashed in miles and stayed at the Sheraton Royal Orchid Hotel on the Chao Phraya River. Strangely, the Royal Orchid was the place I stayed on my first visit to Bangkok with my Dad when I was in the Peace Corps. Thankfully, it had been renovated at least once since then. Most of my stay in Bangkok was spent relaxing, organizing my trip to Oz and being awed by the growth and change in the city. When talking to other visitors, I would occasionally hear myself into a “back in my day, we had to walk uphill to school both ways in a foot of snow.” And yes, I realized that is pathetic.

The most frightening realization hit me recently - my trip is more than halfway over and I’ll have to come back and get a job before I know it. Shit.

Keep your eyes peeled over the next couple of days for the rest of my Asia trip updates and photos.

Posted on June 26, 2004 at 01:29 AM in Vietnam - the North, Vietnam - the South, Cambodia, Oz | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

My New Girlfriend

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It was love a first sight. She's abit older, but what a magical smile. And she smelled great I think her perfume is "Eau de Fish Sauce" which you can pick it up at any major grocery store.

Posted on June 13, 2004 at 01:43 AM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (7) | TrackBack (0)

The Easy Riders

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There's a group of motorcycle guides in Dalat called the Easy Riders. They’ve become well known for their highly regarded tours of the area and their excellent language skills. The Lonely Planet guidebook raves about them. I decided to go on a tour and I figure I’m in pretty safe hands with my driver, Mo. The 2 day tour was $ 70, a bit pricey, but so far my best experiences in Vietnam have been when I've broken free of the large group tours and bus routes and saw the real Vietnam.

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Posted on June 11, 2004 at 09:40 AM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

The Cinderella Story

no. 1 Par 3


170 yards. Or is it meters?

If it’s meters, do I add or subtract 10%. Do I club up or down. I can’t remember and my caddie speaks barely enough English to say “Driver?”

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Posted on June 08, 2004 at 05:19 AM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

I hate night buses

Rather than taking the $ 6 night bus from Hoi An to Nha Trang, I decided to spend the $ 42 and fly the friendly skies of Vietnam Airlines. The primary reason for my splurge is that I hate night buses. Spending the night on one of them is a not-so-subtle manifestation of hell in my opinion. The pitch of the seats is specifically designed to crush my kneecaps and cripple me for at least one full day. Sleep is elusive since the driver is swerving around trucks, honking the horn every 48 seconds, and slamming on the brakes to avoid getting hit or hitting on-coming vehicles.

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Posted on June 06, 2004 at 05:15 AM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

Hue and Hoi Photo Album

I just uploaded a new album of photos of Hue and Hoi An. There are also a number of new posts will publish over the next week and a couple more photo albums.

I've been taking advantage of a high speed hook-up in Saigon. After tomorrow, when I head into the Mekong Delta and up to Cambodia it's back to the snail world again.

More on Saigon later.

Posted on June 04, 2004 at 02:52 PM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Hung-over Again

sunset-on-riverHoi An.

I’ve had more hang-overs in the last 2 weeks than in the previous year it seems. With each new city and collection of new friends a hang-over appears bound to happen. After a day of sightseeing, a group will plan on meet at a pub/restaurant for dinner. Accompanying dinner are beers. After dinner, a crowded bar. Inevitably, the bar is the friendliest place you’ve ever been. After moving down the country in a loose pack of travelers, each bar is like Cheers, where everybody knows your name. In Hoi An, it’s the Tam Tam Club. Hue – the DMZ Bar. The Cat Ba Discotheque in Halong Bay. Etc.

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Posted on June 03, 2004 at 05:01 PM in Vietnam - the South | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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