November 2007


Over the course of the last week, three different people have mentioned music festivals around Europe they’ve been too, all of which make for great ideas to add to my list of must see destinations. After all, I love music festivals and spend my summers at various festivals in the UK either with a group of friends, or on occasion on my own just mixing with the crowd.

The idea of getting out to various festivals abroad is something I’ve been playing with for a while, so it fits neatly in with my long term travel plans.  So my map has been updated to reflect the new destinations. (more…)

Lots of people make comments along the lines of “I’ll come with you!” when you talk about world trips, with varying degrees of sincerity of course, but either way there isn’t anything stopping people hooking up with me for parts of the journey. I’m not planning on having a full time travel partner since I want to be free to randomly go where ever I want without compromising.

On the other hand, the more people come out to join me for shorter periods of time - say a couple of weeks to a month - the better. It’s easy enough to plan to be at a particular airport to pick them up, and drop them back either there, or another location down the road.
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When anyone dreams of traveling by road I’m certain the only thing people think  driving is a VW Camper Van, they are after all iconic and capture that carefree spirit you tend to want from your dreams.

However, when it comes to seriously planning a round the world trip and making it a reality, a Volkswagen from the 70’s isn’t quiet as attractive when you actually have to deal with unmaintained roads, mountain passes and extreme weather conditions.
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I love gadgets and as such part of the appeal of driving around the world as oppose to backpacking is not only can I carry all the gadgets I want, but the vehicle it’s self is essentially one big toy with loads of scope for tinkering.

Without really looking into the practicality of any of these, here are the first five gadgets that leap to my mind: (more…)

Yesterday, I might have made light of the fact half of the Middle East and Africa is torn up by war, and when you’re just looking at a map and crossing of places you can’t travel it’s quiet easy to gloss over that fact, but actually it’s pretty depressing in a way and the countries that are off limits have some amazing sights that would be amazing to see.

Still, I can’t do anything about war zones, but the other problem - not been able to drive though Russia at more then 43 miles per hour, I have a solution for.
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Since I’ve started thinking about driving around the world, I’ve been spending a fair bit of time poking around at Google Maps toying with ideas about where to visit. The first thing that is immediately apparent is that visiting everywhere I’d like to isn’t practical in a single trip, for two differing reasons: Water and War.
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I really got hooked on the idea of been able to get online and work from anywhere I wanted which lead down the route of doing some research on satellite phone technology, and using it for data access. (more…)

I think the first thing people will think when I say I’m going to travel around the world (Aside from I’m crazy) is that I’ll quit my job when I set off. However, for me I don’t really see that I need to. I work as a programmer so my job basically involves sitting at a computer all day. It’s a perfect job for remote working, and while most people remote work from home, I see no reason why it can’t be done from anywhere in the world.
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On Tuesday 6th of November 2007, something in me flipped and any number of random dreams and plans for the future all came together in a spark of inspiration, I was going to drive around the world in a camper van called “The Odd Essay”.

This of course, is a crazy idea. But it’s not actually impossible. In fact, people do it all the time, world travel is easy these days, and not even that expensive in the grand scheme of things.

I do have a number of minor obstacles to over come, firstly, actually driving around the world is a little trick, since I don’t drive. Then, I need to find the vehicle that will take me around the world. I also don’t have a passport, so, I need to get one of those. And then I do actually need to fund my travels.

So I’ve set a date for my departure: Tuesday 6th January 2009.

That gives more then a year to get ready, and gives time to fit two warm up expeditions, Land’s End to John O’Groats sounds like a fun warm-up, perhaps in August so I can stop by the Edinburgh Fringe, and catch a couple of music festivals along the way. Then later in the year a trip around Europe really test the Odd Essay and prove that I can drive out of the country. Hopefully coinciding with when my little sister is doing a term studying in Finland so I can visit her.

There are any number of reasons why I want to set out and do this, and I’ll expand on them in later entries but for now the more I think about it the more I keep coming back to “why wouldn’t I?”