Tuesday, July 13, 2010

What's the plan?

They say there are two kinds of people in this world; those who plan and those who act purely on spontaneity... well I describe myself as the kind of guy that plans his spontaneity! 


Planning the spontaneity of traveling around the world has been a process that's kept the wheels turning in my head for quite some time.  In fact, it I think the idea of circumnavigating the globe could be considered "hardwired" in my DNA; part of my Portuguese blood (my Grandpa Tex always said the Portuguese were the "Navigators of the world") or, at least, as ingrained in my psyche as my fear of needles (immunizations for this trip included)!  For as far back as I can remember, stories of strange places, unique cultures, and epic adventures have been a source of intrigue that have beckoned my curiosity.    


If you were lucky enough to watch it, you may remember my favorite childhood character: "Uncle Traveling Matt" the crazy uncle of the character Gobo from HBOs Fraggle Rock (see pic).  Uncle Traveling Matt was the most respected and magnificent explorer in all of Fraggle Rock.  He even dared to go out into outer-space!  His only communication back to Fraggle Rock is through a postcard in to his nephew Gobo describing his experiences out in "the great unknown".   Now is my opportunity to become "Uncle Travelling Nate".


Though life's circumstances have prevented be from doing this sooner, I have no doubt that NOW is my opportunity to GO!  While my closest friends occupy their lives with their newly formed marriages, growing families, or blossoming careers I've found myself with no commitments and enough change between the couch cushions to last me at least 6-months on the road... so, why not?  With the economy the way it is affecting work opportunities and starring down the big 3-0 there is no better time to hit the road...  


So... what's the plan?  Quite frankly... the plan is to NOT HAVE A PLAN!  Sure, there are a couple key questions to ask yourself (i.e., Where do I want to go?  Why do I want to go there?  How long do I want to give myself to be there? etc.)  and there exist some realities you need to get sorted (i.e., Can I responsibly leave my place of employment?  What do I do with my possessions?  Do I have the funds to support my travel plans? etc) which require some dedicated thought before you can really begin to commit to living a dream... but, beyond those, the beauty of going on a journey like this is the freedom of not having every detail planned out!  


So I've resolved to DO IT... to undertake this trip around the world (the great unknown), and give myself a target duration of one year to chase the summer!  I've gone from struggling with deciding where I wanted to go to concluding I wanted to go everywhere... sold my truck, computer, guitar, bike, surfboards, etc... gave-away most of the rest to salvation army, rented out my place, booked my tickets, and renewed my passport.  I go not to escape anything (I love my home, my family, friends, lifestyle) but to go adventure, see the world, face personal challenges, broaden my perspective, find a deeper appreciation for art/culture/history, grow spiritually, and trust that I'll return home in one piece.   

They say there are two kinds of people in this world; those who plan and those who act purely on spontaneity... well I describe myself as the kind of guy that plans his spontaneity!  I guess that makes me simply complex :)  

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Finalized Round-the-World (RTW) Itinerary


Hey gang... as many of you know, it has been a dream of mine (call it a "bucket list" item if you will) for some time now, to embark on a journey around the world! Although for various reasons, be them financial/time sensitive or otherwise, that dream hasn't had the chance to become a reality until now!

After evaluating different routes, destinations, sites, climates, weather patterns, costs, etc I've booked my tickets! Here's the plan... feel free to make yourself a part of it by meeting me at some destination along the way!

1-year starting July 16, 2010

Honolulu > LAX
July 16, 2010
17 days
overland to SFO (visit friends)

SFO > NYC
August 3rd, 2010
12 days
(visit friends/family)

NYC > London, England
Aug 15th, 2010
2.5-3.5 months Europe (England, Ireland, Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Hungry, Czech Republic, Greece, etc.)
Remainder of August/September/October

Morocco side trip during European leg?
Overland thru Europe to Greece to middle east (Turkey/Israel/Jordon) to Cairo, Egypt
+/- 1 month
Novemberish

Cairo > South East Asia
November 30, 2010
overland Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, etc.
Months of December/January

SE Asia > Bali
Febuary 1st, 2011
Month of February

Bali > Cairns, Australia
March 1st, 2011
overland to Sydney
Month of March

Sydney > Auckland, NZ
April 1st, 2011
1 week stop over

Auckland > Papaette, Tahiti
April 7, 2011
Remainder of April
Month of April

Tahiti > LAX
May 5th, 2011
continuation to S. America TBD

LAX > Peru/Argentina/Brazil and/or Central America
2-3 months TBD
Months of May/June/July

Then finally home!

I know... its a lot but a year is a long time No doubt the plan will evolve further while underway but I've tried to develop a "skeleton plan" to put me in different regions of the globe during preferred off-peak and optimal weather seasons. And, unfortunately, you can't be in two places at one time!

The time of dreaming, waiting, and planning is over and the journey is set to begin in just a couple weeks!

Lots remaining to be done in terms of acquiring the right shoes, backpack, camera, etc for the journey...