Day1-The flight out
So I have no idea how this is going to turn out or what the heck will be exciting to write about. Its your own fault if you get bored reading this. I haven’t even been on th first flight yet and I’m already shifting the blame away from myself. Got to set the bar low, I guess. I’m sitting at the delta lounge right now stuffing my face with snacks and having a couple of drinks. That is the highlight of day 1. I have a window seat so I should probably slow down on drinks here. A guy near me just finished his 20 minute phone conversation with a bunch of expletives at full volume. Thanks for sharing your conversation with us. I guess I had nothing better to do.
So I’m going through my list and I think I have made it with just one forgotten item (a lock) for hostel lockers or whatever the need may be. I think I got just about everything else. I took a picture of some of my random (non-clothing) items that I am dragging along on the trip.
A few highlights:
- Top left – Sleeping cocoon. Think of a skinny sleeping bag. Mostly meant to keep you from whatever nastiness may be on the hostel beds you are sleeping on. Does it really make a difference? Meh, I’d rather not know.
- Bottom left – Towel and fire starter items. I was a bit worried that they might be against me bringing the fire starter items onto the plane. I checked at the counter and the front desk lady went on a 15 minute search throughout the building to get me an answer. Kudos to you front desk lady-I forgot your name already. She said it was good to go. We’ll see if it shows up on the other side.
- First aid kit – I think I can perform surgery with the contents of this kit. Seriously, this thing is loaded. We brought a first aid kit on our Hawaii trip and it proved to be very valuable. I’ll never hike without one.
- Other random stuff – Camelbak liner-duh, outlet adapters-duh, camera-duh, soaps and shampoo-You know I’m never going to shower right?, vitamins-yes I am an old man, get off my case, leatherman-kudos to Keith for lending me his, mine was not as legit, small pocket knife (for hikes), neck pillow-to keep me from sleeping/drooling on my nieghbor’s shoulders, utensils, and shades.
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There were a few other things but this covers most of the not-usually in my travel pack.
Aside from that, I am currently stuck in the middle seat on the LAX to Sydney flight (15 hour flight) and I can’t change the seat because it is a Virgin Airlines flight. That’s what I get for procrastinating on seat changes. With that said, there are a bunch of open seats so I’m not too worried; there are about 10+ empty rows so I may be able to get a row to myself. Booya! I’ll try to contain my excitement.