Can't eat another Snickers Hey Suz, Hi Dave.
What an awesome hike, tempted to head that way myself.
Long treks are a great way to develop loathing for certain chocolate habits.
hello hey guys - photos, as ever, are fantastic. so glad you're still having such a fabulous time. sounds like you've met some wonderful people - where are you off to next?
miss you heaps
Jacinta
hi Hi Dave and Suz
It looks like you had lots of fun in kathmadu.
We love the spinning prayer wheel. It looks really good
Can't wait to see your next blog
Alicia and Ashleigh.
Finally catching up... Phew, What a trip and incredibly good read. Have only skimmed through to see where you are up to. Love the photos and anecdotes.
The rickshaws were very posh. The white water rafting looks brilliant. The camels have really got me inspired too... transport options in the wake of a future oil crisis (?), but can you really beat a bike?
emails I recieve are fine Hi thought I'id let you know I have been recieving everything OK and even if I do get a few repeat blogs am loving being part of the trip with you. So informative and wish I was there. looks absolutely great. Smokey says hi. Sal
Great blog guys! Great to read your words about Nepal, and good to see some real rafting photos.
But I hate to say that your flower captioned Rhododendron, is in fact a Bougainvillea, just a small error.
Keep up the blog writing, great stuff.
Kevin
Am speechless Hi Dave and Suze,
Like your last blog posting this latest one is simply mind blowing. You just can't imagine how envious I am of you guys. The descriptions of your treks and the photos are absolutely great. Do keep it up.
All the best.
Will be in touch again soon.
Swapan
Awesome stuff! Hi Susan, Wow, you and Dave sure are having an adventure of a lifetime. Your travel journals are really entertaining to read You should write a book about it all! Anyway keep the stories coming. I am sooo jealous... Take care and stay safe :)
I've just caught up on your travels over the last month - what a trip and you've still got lots more to come. Thanks for sharing it through the blog. Maribyrnong is choofing along - big achievement on Tuesday when we voted to go carbon neutral - for council itself by 2015 and the community by 2020. And it was unanimous!
You seem to be having a blast :) The pictures are great and so is the write up... I'm so happy for you... You guys seem to be doing all the right things so I'll keep coming back to check up on your next adventure :)
Sorry i have not responded in a while it is only becasue it makes me Jealous that you are having an amazing time and I am stuck at work ha ha , keep the updates coming really enjoy reading them
all is cool on the home front Wow! what a trip loks loke you two are having the ride of a lifetime..Melbourne is still in drought, but winter is slowly decending. The days are still warm but the nights are getting cold. Looking forward to the next installment. Sal
What aTrip These travel journals are spectacular. I want to be there and the photographs are great. The air is changing in Melbourne and winter is on the way. It is a long weekend coming up and religious festivities are on at all the churchs. However the Rabbit and its relationship to Easter is debatable..Look after yourselfs.....all the best
Sally
Hi Hi Guys, ur entry is really inspirational!I personally really like it (the pics and so on) Im planning to go there one day maybe at the end of the year before going back home for a while in Europe..
in the meantime thank you for sharing with "us" your experience.
yo yo yo Missed you at my party too! Promise to send some pics soon.
So glad Nepal is turning out so well.
3 days without a shower sounds like my worst nightmare - think of all the water you saved though!
love Jacinta
freckles hey Suz..I really had a giggle bout the wee lads concern with your..'condition'..mmmm glad ya didnt go with the 'dip in the Ganga' option, for those them cute freckles!!
Fantastic Hi I am Ronny from Chicago an Indian to core, lol. I loved your review of the river Ganga, thanks for the interest that you showed in writing that article please do keep your good work going, my id is sureshsharma@yahoo.com.
An aussie and a kiwi exploring the world ...
"Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" - Anon
In Jan 2007 we set out on an overland journey from Asia to Europe overland. From India, via Nepal, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Russia and Europe ... destination Ireland, with no flights. Trains, buses, tuk-tuks, boats, bikes, yak, camel, and rickshaws all formed the basis of our travels.
Suze spent a year living and working in Ireland (in between all the long weekends away), Dave returned to Oz for 6 months but re... full info
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Can't eat another Snickers
Hey Suz, Hi Dave. What an awesome hike, tempted to head that way myself. Long treks are a great way to develop loathing for certain chocolate habits.