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| Travel the World Travellers Tales Forum Your Holidays and travels in different countries of the world, including Europe, Africa, South America, Iraq and many others. |
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| Elite Member | Around The World With Buadhai -- 1977 Back in early 1977 my life had sort of fallen apart. My Nicaraguan wife ran off with my best friend (with whom she'd been having an affair since before we were married). My attempt to buy a cabin in the Mendocino redwood forest fell through and I was stuck in a boring job with the government in Ukiah, California. Inspired by a travel article in Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog, I quit my job and took the cabin purchase down payment and started off on a trip around the world. My goal was to do the entire thing overland where ever possible and to only fly over the ocean or over borders that were closed to travelers. I started out taking the train from Los Angeles to New York and then flying to Europe via a cheap flight on Icelandic Air, which was very popular in the years before airline deregulation. In this thread I'll use few words and lots of pictures, starting out with the big route map: ![]() |
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| Elite Member | England (Those of you who are British or for whom the thought of the English countryside induces waves of nausea might consider skipping this post and waiting for the next one.) After landing in Luxembourg I headed straight across the Channel to London where I hoped to make some onward travel arrangements. I ended up at Trailfinders in Kensington where I booked a London to Katmandu overland trip with Exodus Expeditions and bought a few essential air tickets. Unfortunately, my desire to quickly depart for Asia was thwarted. It was mid-March and the overland trip did not leave until May. I guess I had a hankering for some clotted cream and a hike across Dartmoor so I headed out for Devon. I ended up staying at this small guesthouse called Brock Park just on the outskirts of the town of Chagford: ![]() Brock Park ![]() Brock Park Gate ![]() Run by a retired vicar and his wife. (Couple on the left.) ![]() The old Aga kept the place nice and warm. ![]() ![]() Chagford is a lovely old town. ![]() The countryside is beautiful. ![]() With some nice little homes. ![]() I stayed for a month exchanging labor for room and board. They needed someone who could cut glass, plant lettuce and keep the place in shape. ![]() Druid circle on Dartmoor. I finally got my hike in. Up next: A side trip to Scottland with some skiing in the Cairngorms and a look at the Isle of Skye. More Here |
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| Elite Member | OK. I'll wait to post the next installment after your Asian Adventures are done. This is project is sort of push for me. I've had these photos digitized for years now and am just now getting them up on a web site. I thought if I committed to posting one episode a week here I might keep that project going as well. |
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As for the "old trout" out front; I'm afraid I'm insufficiently familiar with your customs and language to suss out your exact question.... | |
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"The Chagford Merrymakers" An evenings entertainment well worth forgetting, in fact I would wager a penny to a pound that BH had forgotten them on purpose. They were famous because of the number of people who died of boredom during the entertainment Last edited by Thetyim : 19-09-2006 at 08:01 PM. | |
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