In the
middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the
straight way was lost. ~Dante Alighieri
As we turned our energies and minds toward planning the first
steps of our broader world journey, we knew that we would eventually have to
explain how we chose where we decided to go from the almost 200 countries that
exist in the world.
As has been the case in both of our lives on the most momentous
choices, we are making these choices remarkably blindly, ill-informed, and with
little real knowledge or sufficient thought.
Whether it was our decisions about life partners, graduate schools,
career moves, or family… we have always made our choices the same way and found
that with work, luck, and the willingness to learn, we grew and thrived within
the boundaries defined by those choices.
We have asked hundreds of people about where they have been, what
they have loved, and why they have loved it.
We have read travel blogs for over two years. We have researched methods and modes of
travel around the world. We are certain
of one thing. We are naïve and
ignorant.
So our choices derive from a few principles, the most important
being that all places, and the people within them, have something to teach us. We have chosen places that thrill us, unnerve
us, excite us, and intimidate us physically, mentally or emotionally (and
occasionally all three at once). We have learned it is in this state that we
grow the most. We are sure that our
journey will diverge from the path indicated below, and if all goes well, it will
only be the first year of the trip.
By publishing the dates and places, we hope that some of our
friends and family may choose to walk by our side for part of the
experience. And walk is the key
word. Our next task is to get all of our
possessions into a pack that weighs no more than 20 pounds.
Warm,
south and international… the next stage of the trip
Los Angeles, CA (Depart Oct 22)
San Jose, Costa Rica (Arrive Oct 22 – Depart Oct 29)
Lima, Peru (Arrive Oct 29 – Depart Nov 1)
Cusco, Peru (Arrive Nov 1)
Overland on our own through Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina and back to Chile
San Jose, Costa Rica (Arrive Oct 22 – Depart Oct 29)
Lima, Peru (Arrive Oct 29 – Depart Nov 1)
Cusco, Peru (Arrive Nov 1)
Overland on our own through Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina and back to Chile
Santiago, Chile (Depart Feb 5) (Fly through Lima, El
Salvador and Costa Rica to LA)
Los Angeles (Arrive Feb 5 – Depart Feb 10)
Rarotonga (Cook Islands) – (Arrive Feb 10 – Depart Feb
18)
Auckland, New Zealand (Arrive Feb 19)
Overland to Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch, New Zealand (Depart March 19)
Melbourne, Australia (Arrive March 19)
Auckland, New Zealand (Arrive Feb 19)
Overland to Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch, New Zealand (Depart March 19)
Melbourne, Australia (Arrive March 19)
Overland to Darwin, Australia
Darwin, Australia (Depart April 19)
Bali, Indonesia (Denpasar) (Arrive April 19 – Depart May 3 and fly through Kuala Lumpur)
Kota Kinabalu, Borneo, Malaysia (Arrive May 3)
Overland on our own to Kuching
Kuching, Borneo, Malaysia (Departure May 24)
Singapore, Malaysia (Arrive May 24)
Overland on our own to Thailand, Cambodia (Angkor Wat), possibly Laos and Vietnam, later to Burma, India and trekking in Nepal by November 2013.
Singapore, Malaysia (Arrive May 24)
Overland on our own to Thailand, Cambodia (Angkor Wat), possibly Laos and Vietnam, later to Burma, India and trekking in Nepal by November 2013.
The
journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. ~ Lao Tzu
Posted
from Haines, Alaska
Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteCome join us for part of the trip, Steph!
Deletenot bad....
ReplyDeletefabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteFollowing some of your footsteps ! Come join us next summer!
DeleteThis sounds absolutely wonderful. I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! You haven't allowed enough time in NZ and OZ though. Double it at the very least!
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