...And They're Off
We would like to take this opportunity to say a big Thank You too everyone who has supported us and helped us with the mammoth task of preparing for this trip.
Joanne and Rachael thanks for putting us up on our last night in Oz, and for being there for us all the time.
Lynn Quinn, who is not Chinese, for supporting us and buying our crap from the our garage sale. We hope to see you in Mexico!
Ruthie, who is having a bit of a rough time at the moment - you will shine through, thanks for your thoughts and wishes.
Christine for helping Jules learn as much Spanish as she possibly could (even if the grandmother wore short mangoes) and for Eric who shared his class time with her.
Especially big thank you to Hanka and Erik Fockert for the inspiration while they stayed with us (and painted our house)!
To Brenda and Kevin and Marilyn a huge thank you for thier help, ideas, information and kind offers of accommodation in Canada... when we get there.
Sunset on Barron River, Cairns
The bike left our company on the 4th of April and we have just had word that it arrives in Vancouver on the 1st of June. One problem with sending goods from Cairns is that it has to go to a major port first, Brisbane, prior to leaving Australia. So we have been without a bike for some time now and are really looking forward to seeing it soon.
The last few weeks have been taken up with all the final fiddley bits and pieces that seem to take up endless lists. Now instead of writing lists and crossing one thing off and adding another two, we are at the stage where two get crossed off and not very often do we add another.
Julie finished work on the 13th of May, and would like to thanks all her friends and colleagues who organised to send us to a flash hotel on the esplanade of Cairns for our final night in Australia. Especially big thanks to Mumma Bear Tiffin for organising it!
The 1st of June sees us fly from Cairns to Sydney and Sydney to Taipei where we will stop the night before heading to Vancouver. We are hoping that we can cope with the Canadian summer, coming from the wet tropics and all!
To answer some of the most Frequently Asked Questions
· We are travelling light!
· Yes, One On One Off One In the Wash is our clothing allowance.
· We sold our house and our apartment to finance the trip.
· We buy food as we need it, we can carry up to 2 days worth of food and no we are not taking enough vegemite to last the entire trip
. However long it will be!
Packing List
This is a consolidated list of the things we are taking. Surprisingly it all packs into 2 panniers, 1 top box (well the top box is barely half full) and a tank bag with two side bags.
Living
· Tent Citadel by Macpac Thank you to Mark at Adventure Equipment in Cairns for letting us play with all the tents in the store
· 2 sleeping bags Roman by Palm Passport comfort to 0, low -5
· 2 Kookaburra 6 tube air mattresses
· 2 silk mattress covers home made
· 1 silk sheet home made
· First Aid Kit
· Sewing Kit
· 2 Foot Prints Travel Guides Central America and South America
· Small Spanish dictionary
Cooking
· Trangia kitchen kit with methylated spirits burner and MSR whisper light petrol burner we decided on the two burners to allow more flexibility with fuel supply
· 2 stainless cups
· 1 neoprene bottle 250ml
· 2 plates plastic
· 3 spice containers
· 2 cutting boards plastic thin
· Small collapsible esky
· Tea towel
Bike Bits
· spare oil filter
· wd40 can
· 5 litre petrol can (empty)
· DL 1000 service manual
· Tyre pressure gauge
· Mini foot pump and CO2 cartridge pump
· Chain lubing kit
· 2 spare 1 litre oil containers
· Tyre levers and repair kit
· Most bike spares we will be taking will be purchased in the US and Canada so that we dont have to take them from AUS.
Plus our clothes and riding gear
We are certain that some things packed are not needed and others we have forgotten, but sometimes you cant tell until you start moving.
Will talk to you from Canada next!