I'm currently sat in Brisbane awaiting the next part of my trip to begin. We're headed south down the coast to Byron Bay to enjoy the sun for a week or so, then we have to find jobs. Working until December should allow us to spend Christmas and new year at some exotic location, though we're not sure where yet. I'll keep you posted what work I end up doing.
Since my post in New Zealand I participated in horse riding (another first) through a forest in the Bay of Islands, north NZ, then did 1 final bungee on my final day, back in Auckland. By now we've become bungee pro's, so we went for something different. Sam went backwards, and I went backwards feet first for what was probably the scariest jump of them all off the Auckland Harbor bridge. Well, maybe not as bad as the 134 metre Nevis, that was just insane.
So after 4 bungees, a canyon swing, a skydive, caving, jetboating, an assault course, a swoop, lugeing, a glacier climb, a ride on a horse and a famous Queenstown Fergburger, I feel like I've done it all. We met some great people along the way. The way the kiwi buses work mean you will be with the same people for large chunks of the trip, and as such get to know them quite well. But part of travelling involves moving on to a new location, no matter how much you enjoyed the last one. If you stay in the same place the whole time, then you aren't actually travelling are you?
The next few months could go 2 ways, I could find a job, be disciplined, save some money and prolong my trip. Or I could be lazy, not get a job and be home before christmas. Lets see how it goes.
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