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Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

Day -28:
Cozumel

Cozumel, Mexico. October 2005

Good news and bad news. Good news is I found a ticket from Milan (where I’ll meet my brother Matt for a few days in mid-March) to Bratislava (Slovakia) on the 21st of March for a penny + tax so I comes out to $13.84. Its a bummer that the Italian government still gets theirs or I’d be flying for free. Italy looks to be a little pricey also.

Bad news is my fake front tooth broke sat. night and I just forked over $400 to the dentist for a replacement. Although I guess it could have been worse and it could have broke when I was in Slovakia. Then I would have to wander country looking for a dentist, so I could explain to him what I need in a language I wouldn’t really know.
My old man, Dad., offered to store my big bed in his guest room if I let him have it proir to this weekend so my grandfather, Robert C Paetz Sr. (no picture, we maybe see each other once a year), could have a comfortable place to sleep. Now this aggrement sounded like a good idea at first, seeing that my bed is really comfortable and I wanted it to be there when I get home, but now that I am laying on my bedroom floor with a small mattress that my feet hang off of….perhaps I should have out-negotiated my father for a better deal.

I am down to two days a week at work as they slowly phase me out, my last day will be Thursday Feb 23rd when I will have a couple of days to get everything ready for my Bon Voyage Party (which anyone reading this is invited to) that will be Sat. evening on the 25th. So mark you calenders people, it will be Rob’s biggest party ever.

For those of you wondering…

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

Day: -31

Laughlin

Laughlin,Nevada. January 3, 2006.
For those of you wondering on how I am packing for a trip like this.

Oh how to choose? And what should I bring?

My main bag: After trying out countless bags I settled on a Kelty 3100 cubic inch (50 liter) bag. I have packed it a few times and it feels like everything will fit with a little room left over.
My small bag: Just a generic green Jansport school bookbag. Although they don’t actually make these anymore without any padding (which I didn’t want, because I want everything to fit in my big bag) and to get one I had to trade a new backpack with my friend Ed for his gym bag.
Camera: (for you camera geeks out there like me) Canon 5D, a pair of batteries, battery charger, 4GB compact flash card, 17mm-40mm f/4 zoom, 24mm-105mm f/4 zoom, 70mm-200mm f/4 zoom, 50mm f/1.4, 15mm fisheye, 580ex flash.
Laptop: A little Sony Vaio and power cable, 13 inch screen and it weighs only 4 lbs(1.8 kilos) plus a little more for the cable, and fits perfectly in the hydration pocket of my bag. Also have a Compact Flash to PC slot adapter card.
Ipod: A 60GB Ipod thats primary purpose is a backup harddrive for my pictures but has the added bonus of hours of musical entertainment. It comes complete with another wall charger and usb cable that I get to carry along.
Security: I have a Pacsafe, which is a wire mesh net/bag that can be used to lock up my gear, and a couple of padlocks and luggage locks in order to lock the zippers on my bags when I feel it may be needed.
Shoes: A pair of Merrell slip-on walking shoes that are comfortable and stable yet at a glance they can pass as semi-nice. I am also bringing my favorite pair of sandelsflip-flops (Actually the second pair of the same exact style, because the first pair seemed to have disappered on New Years morning when I woke from my drunken stupor, I drove home with no shoes on). I know everyone swears by Tevas, but I know that the one thing I would have the hardest time without is my flip-flops, I literally where them year round.
Clothing: My favorite pair of jeans, a pair of lightweight Northface outdoors pants, a pair of black Dickies (which after the Eastern European winter is up will most likely be replaced by a couple of pairs of shorts), swim trunks, 5 t-shirts, a long sleeve shirt, a long sleeve hooded fleece, a older warm winter jacket (which will also probably be given up somewhere around june), 6 pairs of boxers, 3 pairs of socks and a beanie.
Everything Else: A small pocket led flashlight, small compass (so I don’t get to turned around in confusing cities on cloudy days), eyeglasses, a years supply of contact lenses, bottle of lens solutiuon, sunglasses, toothbrush, toothpaste, electric razor and cable, comb, deodorant, and my leatherman.

Everything above fits nicely on my back at about 33lbs (15 kilos), about 10 lbs more than I normally take, but I am attemting to live the dream and become a travel photographer so the extra gear I see as a needed evil. Anyways, I’m a big guy, it shouldn’t be to bad. In the past I have seen 100lbs girls with 60lbs bags, I will get over my suffering.

Going, going, gone…

Friday, January 27th, 2006

Day: -32

I did it! I bought my one way ticket to Geneva for $367 and I leave on Feb 28th at 12:16pm and arrive in Switzerland on March 1 (Day 1 of my trip) at 2:20pm. I am so excited I feel like I did before when I was seven and it was christmas eve. I am also just as nervous as opening night in high school when I had my first big role (Plaza Suite by Neil Simon). I hope you are all as excited as I am and are ready to follow me around the globe.

Me & My Plan

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Day -35:

RCP3#3

I have often told people “I’m going to take a trip around the world” (well, ad the slur and speed of my Californian dialect and it sounds like “imgonnatakeatriproundtheworld”) the most common response to this is “Do it while you can”, “Do it while you’re young” or “I wish I could do that” and I always feel like yelling at those people “BULLSHIT! Anyone who really wants to can sell their house, sell their car, quit their jobs (SAS Production Services and Islands Bartender), give up the comforts of the day-to-day American syndrome, and live out of a nylon sack for years on end with a little effort and planning, and yes this includes those of you with children or you who have a few years on you.” But normally I just shrug and mumble something along the lines of a “yea….” and begin to tell them of my plan.

My name Is Robert C Paetz III, I am a semi-well-traveled 26 year old who has tried to see the world in mostly two week stints for the last 5 years. My first trip alone was for six weeks through Europe when I was 21 (which was also my longest trip to date), followed by a couple of two week trips each year to all over Europe and Central America. Needless to say that traveling in such short spurts really left me wanting more and always dreaming of that huge trip, especially when I talked with all the Aussies who where taking entire year long tours of the world. So a couple of years ago I devised a stratagy to find the money for such a trip; buy a house in a booming real estate market, hold it for two years and sell it. Needless to say my foolhardy plan actually worked, and so well that it got me out of debt and set me up for my goal of a trip around the world, on a tight budget, with a little left over to invest.

Origanally I had thought about a 6-8month trip, yet after reading about more and more places that I just “had” to see I have finally settled on a 22 month/6 Continent plan. I know, I know it seems like a long time to leave my life, but I just see it as living my life. Even if my mother says I am just running away (hence the name of this blog) from a real life and my inability to maintain a commited relationship (which is only because I haven’t found the right girl, Mom).

So… Drumroll……The Tenative Plan (which is always open to change and/or suggestions from you or anyone I meet): I will begin with a week in The Switzerland just snowboarding and taking it easy, followed by 3 months working my way north through Eastern Europe (Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Moldova, Chech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, possibly Moscow). From there I will fly into South Africa, spend some time on safari and travel through Nambia, Botswana, Mozambique, and Tanzania, for roughly 2-3 more months. Next I am on to India for a month or so then into Southeast Asia until christmas, Which I hope to spend with my friend Joanna and her family in the Phillipines. Around New Year 2007 I will be moving through Austrailia and New Zealand, with some possible stops in Fiji, Somoa, and Guam. Near the one year mark I will re-enter the US, and try to crash for a week with my friends Jessica and Adam in Hawaii. Then its on to home, for two months of R&R, possibly a little work, and most importantly my mothers 50th birthday party(which my older sister, Sarah, informed me i was not allowed to skip, no matter where I was). During this two month period I have to do a little physical training for the next part of my adventure, A Walk Across America ,with some possible hitch-hiking across the desert (come on people, I am way too white to spend that much time in the sun). I hope to accomplish this feat, which seems slightly overwhelming to me, in four months from May 2007 to September 2007. In late September 2007 I will fly into South America try to better my Spanish and visit Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil, hoping to be home sometime in early 2008. WHEW! It is exusting just writing it all out, but now that I have publically stated it I feel better, like there is no turning back or I might let down my avid readers, Which so far I think just includes my Grandpa. Thanks for the support Grandpa!

So… How about A Little About Me. As I said before I am 26 years old; born May 28, 1979. I grew up in Riverside, California which is on the outskirts of Orange County, which is in turn on the outskirts of Los Angeles. I am a suburban boy who grew up in a family of four children which had parents who enjoyed doing “things” but where always on a tight budget (there were four of us!). Now “things” might sound funny to some of you desktop travellers out there, but that is what my parents enjoyed. It could be anything from car shows, to fairs, to hiking, to boy scouts, to picnics, and pretty much anything else that came there way. Curiosity in everthing and the want to always do something just because it is there is a family trait handed down to me in parts from my parents. From my father I got a reckless attitude toward life and the ability to make the best out of any situation, mom (who still thinks I’m running away) was the one who got me addicted to travel in the first place, by taking us out of elementry school and making us camp in every campsite in the western United States. So I hope she is ready to take the blame for this worldwide galavant that is about to take place.

I graduated from college in January of 2002 with a B.A. in Theatre, which lead me to take some classes in cinematography at a UCLA extension program which lead me to become an avid photographer about three years ago. My pictures have come a long way since then, thank God, and I now have the drive to capture the world digitally so one day I can decorate my house with pictures of everywhere I’ve been and just sit in a rocking chair and talk about the good old days (How’s that for a retirement plan?). In the past eight years I have had jobs as a forklift operator, Old Navy cashier, scenic carpenter, theatrical electrician, flyman, scenic designer, cinematographer, waiter, gaffer, cameraman, bartender and once in a while I even get paid for taking pictures.

Anyhow, I am slightly long winded, but I hope you enjoy my blog. I plan to make a new entry everyday, or at least get one posted for each day I am gone, possibly letting them build up if I enter a “N.I.Z.” (No Internet Zone, to quote Erik Trinidad).

If I actually have people reading this, Post Comments, and let me know you exist, but either way I will continue plugging away at this blog because it gives me a sort of quote “job/mission” for the next two years, well that and continuing to bartend for all of the people I meet in the world.

Medical Bills! Argghh….

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

Day -38

So I just got the “bills” from all my checkups and tests I had, and it turns out that my insurance isn’t going to cover me. No huge surprise, just another $530 from my budget, dammit. Oh well, in 38 days I’ll be on an airplane, When I hope this blog will get more interesting and perhaps contain something a little more related to travel.

Details, Details, Details…..

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Day -42

I say I cant wait to leave, but trying to plan for a year of your life abroad is a lot of work. Credit cards, Bank accounts, Selling my house, Selling my car, Backpacks and packing (it takes a lot of thought to decide on what you “need”), Figuring out my new laptop, Learning to blog, Messing around with my camera gear to make sure everything is working properly, Rolling over my meager 401(k), Canceling my cell phone, Canceling my gym membership, Shots (oh yes…. there are a few of those), and trying to maintain my social standing as a lush.

Wow, I still have so much to take care of…..

The wait is killing me.

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Progresso, Mexico 0ct. 2005.

Day T-53

Friday, January 6th, 2006

53 Days Left! Well, that is if my escrow closes on time. It may take an extra week or two to start if I run into some problems.

Hello world!

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

My trip starts March 1st. and I am going to attempt to post a new picture everyday for my entire trip from where ever I am at.