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Old 09-01-2010, 17:02   #71
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I start off in Auckland, but plan to travel to South Island at some point. There is hundreds to do, literally too much to mention. Kayaking, snowboarding, surfing, paragliding...have a look at newzealand.com. I'm looking forward to driving the 90 mile beach road.
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Old 09-01-2010, 17:12   #72
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I'll (hopefully) be doing as much of the two islands as possible, mainly Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Might check out the beach drive too, no real general plan as of yet, just fancy getting away for a bit.
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Old 16-01-2010, 21:39   #73
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We are just looking at another trip to South Africa. This time to do the south, along the garden route and the winelands.
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Old 16-01-2010, 21:54   #74
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Not too sure about out trip to Dominican in just iver 2 weeks, doesn't seem right having everything you want in a posh hotel when 100 miles away folks are going through hell
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Old 18-01-2010, 08:31   #75
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Not too sure about out trip to Dominican in just iver 2 weeks, doesn't seem right having everything you want in a posh hotel when 100 miles away folks are going through hell
First time you have been to Dominican ? Undoubtedly the situation in Haiti is terrible due to the quake, but in a lot of complexes you only have to walk outside your complex for five minutes for it to be 3rd world. On the plus side, it is a beautiful beautiful place
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Old 18-01-2010, 10:26   #76
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This is 4th time and yes many areas are very poor thoughh different areas seemed very vaied, some of the stuff on the North coast was really bad

this is a different magnitude obviously
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Old 29-01-2010, 22:22   #77
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Florida. In six weeks. Possibly. I've always told myself I wanted to take one more shot at seeing a Space Shuttle launch, two days ago I decided to try and take that shot.

Looking at the schedule:
  1. Feb 7 4.39am launch - Should be spectacular but too early in the year for me and could be difficult to get to. The job situation would have scuppered that anyway.
  2. March 18 1.34pm - Early afternoon launch. Just about ideal - easy to get to (assuming I can get a ticket - big lottery on that one). Most likely risk: unexpected hail storm (as happened last year). Reasonably good chance it'll go first time, which is what I'd need to happen.
  3. May 14 2.28pm - Pretty much the same as the March launch - less risk of hail storm, more of thunderstorm as it's getting closer to summer.
  4. July 29 7.51am - Early launch so difficult to get to. High summer and school holidays so going to be too hot and too busy for me.
  5. Sept 16 11.57am - At risk of weather delays making things difficult.

So it's March or May then. Given that I have 16 days holiday 'use 'em or lose 'em' by the end of April, March wins. I'd put the chance of success at no better than 1-in-5, but three weeks in Florida is a pretty damn good second prize.

The fact that I won't be racking up the debt to pay for it (for the first time ever) will certainly help make things less stressful too.

Edit - it's booked and paid for. Same hotel as last time, same room type too. Cost a bit more though (exchange rate and work paying for the flights last time helped a lot).

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Old 30-01-2010, 20:40   #78
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Well, the T1 has booked the Spanish F1 GP in May, so that is a long week for me. Then the next trip is Bay of Naples, which includes, day trips to Sorrento, Vesuvius, Montecassino, Florence, Rome.
I am really looking forward to this holiday. Though I have been to Florence & Rome before, I am going to visit the sites i did not get to see last time I was there !
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Old 10-02-2010, 09:16   #79
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Just grabbed a launch viewing ticket for STS-131. \o/

That's one worry out of the way then! (they sell out rather quickly, but Gray Line opened up their ticket sales early and NASA hasn't put the link to that page live yet). Now it just has to launch on time (that was always going to be the biggest problem).

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Old 10-02-2010, 10:06   #80
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Rhodes is officially booked. Bring it on.
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