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Smart-Ass Answers to Good Questions

June 16th, 2010

As I’ve been planning and discussing my trip, many people have had questions about the details that go into a journey like this. Since I don’t want to fool anyone into thinking I have even an inkling about what I’m doing, I am instead providing these answers, which are of no help to anyone.

  1. What made you decide to do this?
    • Eleanor Roosevelt said you should do one thing each day that scares you. I saved up to cash them all at once.
  2. Is this a mid-life crisis?
    • The mid-life crisis was when ten years ago when I bought the Mercedes convertible and had the 23 year old girlfriend with ginormous fake breasts. This is better described as a “last ditch effort.”
  3. What’s your budget? About $100,000 for a year?
    • $95,000 actually. Incredibly, there are some cities that still don’t have a Four Seasons.
  4. Are you in good enough shape?
    • Hell no. But after riding 300 miles a week through the Alps for a month, I will be.
  5. How are you getting over the ocean?
    • I wanted to use pontoons to pedal across, but I’m a shitty fisherman so food became an issue. You can only eat so many Clif Bars.
  6. How do you get to Southeast Asia?
    • Practice.
  7. What are you doing when you get back?
    • You assume I’ll survive the trip? Score one for me!
  8. Where are you storing all your stuff?
    • In a van down by the river.
  9. Are you doing it with a group?
    • Only if I’m very lucky or we get really drunk.
  10. Do you wear a backpack with all your stuff in it?
    • Yes, and I packed a chiropractor in there to work out the kinks at the end of the day.
  11. Do you have the route all planned out?
    • I did, but unfortunately I was holding the map upside down, so now I have to make it up as I go along.
  12. Aren’t you afraid of being impotent from the bike riding? Or sterile?
    • If I believed impotence was a real risk of cycling, I’d have smashed my bike with a ball-peen hammer years ago. But sterility is A-OK in my book – more people should try it.
  13. Are you only taking the one bike? Don’t you need a lighter bike to go up mountains?
    • The SAG vehicle will have my back-up ride in it. Unfortunately, towing a Saab wagon behind me will mean a shitload of pedaling.
  14. What are you doing about medical insurance?
    • Isn’t universal health care available in the rest of the civilized world? And uncivilized? And pretty much everywhere?

My apologies to anyone who actually wanted to know answers to any of those questions, but I’m too excited to be serious right now!

12 days and counting!!

I See London, I See France

June 13th, 2010
Gare de Lille-Europe, Lille, France.
Image via Wikipedia

With only 2 weeks until I leave on my RTW journey, I have a pretty good idea of where I’ll be through the end of July.

In general, my goal is to plan as little as possible, but I do know the high points and places I want to hit along the way – even if I don’t entirely know the when & how. Because of some specific desires in the first month, my time is planned out in more detail than the rest of the journey. » Read more: I See London, I See France

Winding Down, Ramping Up and Moving On

June 6th, 2010
Top 3 Shows at the Universal Studios Singapore

"My" castle... Image by jo.in.pink via Flickr

Tonight, the part of Joel Ward is going to be played by someone who’s not nearly as focused. With just over 3 weeks left, my brain is totally twisted into knots so I’m afraid this post is going to be a bit of a dumping ground and a quick offload of what’s been on my mind.

Winding Down:

As I head into my last full week of work, it brought to mind some of the wonderful experiences I had at DreamWorks. It really was a wonderful company to work for and while I may be leaving, it’s not out of frustration or dissatisfaction. I’m leaving for very positive reasons – to pursue a dream of my own. » Read more: Winding Down, Ramping Up and Moving On

Listen to My Interview at NomadicChick.com!

May 27th, 2010

I’ve been ridiculously busy all week, so I’m going to cheat a little bit and not write a full post for today.

Instead, I’ll take advantage of the opportunity to send you all to check out a podcast interview that I’m featured on, courtesy of the wonderful Jeannie Mark aka NomadicChick.

The podcast is available at NomadicChick.com

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Check out my interview on nomadicchick.com

I’ve mentioned Jeannie a few times on here and you need to check out her site – and not just to hear my sexy (though robotic and tinny Skypish) voice. In addition to her wonderful writing and inspirational thoughts, she and I have been on similar timelines in our planning to escape for long term travel (albeit in opposite directions around the globe).  I have also forgiven her for being Canadian, though not without misgivings.

You can hear more about my trip plans and thoughts on leaving the corporate world for long term travel. And those of you who actually know me can leave comments telling her the real truth about me and share embarrassing information publicly. I can’t delete those comments like I can the ones here.

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Eight Books That Inspired Me To Go RTW

May 19th, 2010

Over the last year, I’ve read a number of books as I was considering, deciding and then planning to take my trip around the world. Here are the ones that had the biggest impact on me. Special note to Sarah Palin: I know eight books is a lot to read, but I really don’t want you traveling anyway.



Neither Here Nor There – Bill Bryson

Do I really have to elaborate on this one? Bryson is the writer that most travel bloggers strive to be, even if they don’t know it. This account of his journey through Europe is hilarious, heartfelt and informative (a little, at least). His ability to turn everyday encounters and thoughts into compelling anecdotes makes him the gold standard. I hate him, just on principle.
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My World in Numbers

May 11th, 2010
stealing on flickr continues...
Image by lovelypetal via Flickr


With just seven weeks to go until I leave on my round the world trip, it’s about time I follow through on one of the commitments I made several months ago. I promised Jeremy at www.livingthedreamrtw.com that I would steal his sidebar tally idea for my own site. At long last, I’m keeping my word.

As I travel, here are some of the metrics I’ll be tracking. Regular updates will be available at “My World In Numbers” on my Route page and I’ll post a monthly update as a blog post. » Read more: My World in Numbers

Connect With Other Travelers: All-New Freedonia Forums!

May 9th, 2010

How many times has this happened to you?

You’re in Istanbul. After a raucous night eating Australian vegemite and getting tanked on some unpronounceable Belgian beer, you pay your respects at the porcelain temple, then painfully move on to your next destination.

Image: Nick Farnhill (Creative Commons License) via Flickr

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5 Things I Wish I Had Known Sooner in Planning my RTW

April 27th, 2010

Sure, you can’t plan for everything. But you should at least be able to learn the basics before you jump off toward parts unknown. While planning my round the world trip, here are things I learned about far later in the process than I would have expected.

Image under Creative Commons: futuristmovies.com

Image: Creative Commons - futuristmovies.com

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Fireside Family Chat – Sharing The News

April 24th, 2010

The trip to Wisconsin started out pretty much like any other: a long drive from Chicago to the northern portion of my home state. This time it was a little different, though, because my family was about to have the the news of my plans to leave my job and travel the world launched at them.

Say Cheese!

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Where You At? April Updates…

April 21st, 2010

I’m a total slacker. I’ve missed posting twice this week. I made a vow to write two posts per week and I’ve now missed that.

What can I say? I’m not offering up some lame excuses – I just suck. Life is getting in the way at the moment – between work getting busier, my trip to see my family and continuing to prep for my RTW, I’ve been a bit overwhelmed. So, rather than killing myself and writing some posts that are half-assed, I’m just going to give a quick update on what’s going on. I’ll be back with posts on schedule starting this weekend. » Read more: Where You At? April Updates…