Australia; the Exploration of a Backpacker.

After packing and re-packing my backpack, I managed to get my bags together for my afternoon flight. My mum and grandma dropped me of at the airport to catch the small, bumpy flight to Las Angeles, where I would catch my connecting flight to Australia.

Once in LA, I made my way to my gate and discovered I still had two hours of waiting before the next leap in my journey.

Let me paint the picture of the international terminal in the LA airport.  The few charging docks that are scarcely places around the terminal were crowded, with some having cues lined up for their use. Once I found one that I could use to charge my tablet for the upcoming 14 hour flight, I sat on the floor. As I looked around, people added a surreal feeling to the airport; the man across from me was doing his yoga, the Japanese lady at my charging station and I would gesture to each other, I for the time, and she because she didn’t know English enough to get her internet working.

Let me say that when flying, I wish every plane was big like the international flights, and that the service was like Quantas. Out of every flight I have ever taken, Quantas has the best service, hands down. The meals were hot, drinks were plentiful and the inflight entertainment superb! My flying luck had hit and there was no one between me and the man on the isle. 14 hours of food, movies, sleep and wiggle room. (Can we say ‘travel bliss’?)

Finally in Australia, the customs man was all smiles and chit chat. Before I new it, I was stepping out of the airport into the bright Brisbane sun.

In the first week I have been here, I have compiled a list of my “Best Backpacking Tips” when you are on a working holiday and are going to be looking for a job upon arrival.

1. Phone

When you get to Australia, there are a number of good options for getting a prepaid phone.  Here is my thought logic about getting a phone; if you are looking for a job, it is convenient to have somewhere for potential employers to contact you, and something you can use to call around in your job hunt.

2. Scope the terrain

There are some hostels that offer “work for stay” type programs, where working can comp, or reduce your stay. In some cases you receive additional pay on top of having your stay comped.

3. Job search sites

Craigslist, while a convenient (and sometimes sketchy) source in the U.S. is not used as widely in Australia. The alternative that is easier to navigate is Gumtree. Gumtree.com offers job posting as well as an outlet to post your resume for employers to contact you. Disclaimer: still use caution when using web based classifieds. No matter where you are.

There are plenty of things to see and do around the Brisbane region. Steve Irwins’ Australia Zoo, glow worm caves, and the worlds surf capital is just south on the Gold Coast.

Florida; The (Liquid) Sunshine State. Pt. 2

The 2nd part of the week was mostly dedicated to family activities. Of this, we spent a few days at the beach, grabbed a few drinks and I spent a couple nights on the boat. Our mornings were cool, and afternoons rainy.

Staying on the boat is fun. It feels like you are on your own private island. As you sit back, you can contemplate how to save the environment and the meaning of life. Being the clichéd traveler, sitting in the cool air in solitude is relaxing and peaceful.

But then night fell, the mosquitos came out, and I happened to choose the one still summer night that lacked the breeze.

The second night was better, and I awoke refreshed and ready to surf.

The summer months, as some of you may know, are not known for their surf. Family surf day turned into ‘tan day’, which to me was the day to burn. By the time we were out of the water, I was a bright coral pink. Styling the lobster look, my siblings and I would paddle around.

Once we were done with the… um…. Paddling, we went to a tiki bar for refreshments. Terra Formata in Stuart Florida, another recommendation! They don’t serve food, and most of their beverages are alcoholic (great for me, not so great for the under 21’s).  Beneath thatched roofs, you can find everything from coronas to ‘Bob Marley green tea’.

The week had ended, and it seems as soon as we were on a plane to Florida, we were on the way back to Colorado.

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(Life Guard before the storm)

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(The view from my bed)

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(Brother looking out at the [lack of] surf)

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(The ride to the beach)