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18 - 25 | Male | In the World | Just Travelling

Join me as I travel solo around the world! In advance of the trip, I will share my experiences planning, strategies for saving, hopes and fears. Once underway, I will post messages and photos from the glaciers of New Zealand, beaches of Thailand, Himalaya

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Free Tibet!

18 - 25 | Male | In the World | Just Travelling |

Posted: Jun. 24, 2008 by: from the blog: GoBackpacking - Round the World

Video Dedication Of My Climb The world’s attention is on the Chinese government in light of the upcoming 2008 Summer Olympics.To find out more about the Tibetan cause and how you can help, see the International Campaign... [read more]

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Day 3 - Redemption At 4,320 Meters

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Posted: Jun. 24, 2008 by: from the blog: GoBackpacking - Round the World

We initially planned to wake at 5am, and head up to the pass at 6am, however there was a rain delay of an hour. I was again thankful to awake with no headache. A light breakfast of cornflakes, hard boiled eggs, and tea was ser... [read more]

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Day 2 – Crossing The Snowline

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Posted: Jun. 23, 2008 by: from the blog: GoBackpacking - Round the World

I was glad my headache had disappeared after 5-6 hours of solid sleep. Our second day was to be an easy one (2 hours walking, 300m gain) which would allow us to further acclimatize before the big climb on day three. Ashok cook... [read more]

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Day 1 - Heading Into The Mountains

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Posted: Jun. 22, 2008 by: from the blog: GoBackpacking - Round the World

If I were as auspicious as Tibetans, I might have taken the giant black scorpion which appeared in my room the morning my trek was to begin as a bad sign. Instead, I wondered how to get rid of it. As the little beast scuttled... [read more]

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