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Overview

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  • Fluent in English
  • Unspecified age, Male
  • Member since 2005
  • In the past I worked for car dealerships in parts departm...
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

My mission at the moment is to see as much as possible on my jouney home, from London to Australia. But in the future would love to travel through Europe on my motorbike

ABOUT ME

I am a quiet sort of guy, just starting to get interested in travel abroard. I'm currently on my first trip and I'm in London U.K. at the moment staying with my sister and planning my trip home the long way via Russia hopefully

PHILOSOPHY

I don't know. But i do live by, Live and let live.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

None yet, except at friend's houses back in Oz. But I love the idea of doing it abroard and meeting local people who know the local history.

Interests

Music, film, motorcylce journeys, wandering around great museums and art galleries, the great outdoors

  • arts
  • traveling
  • eating out
  • music
  • outdoor activities
  • history

Music, Movies, and Books

Neil Young to Radiohead, Pink Floyd to AC/DC. Anything Good. As for reading just getting into Master and Commander series of books. The language and characters are terrific and the stories are exciting, even though I know little about sailing. Love off the wall movies like Napolean Dynamite and Life Aquatic and almost anything esle from Europe and Honk Kong

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

This is hard to name, there have been a few and hopefully a lot more to come. But at this stage I would have to say going to the Arctic Circle in the Yukon, Canada. Amazing landscape there. Also riding my motorbike to Cape York the Northern most tip of Australia. The landscape changed so much on the journey, it was at times really difficult and tiring. Being at the tip and seeing the wild ocean on the east coast and the calm, clear and blue water of the west coast, what a contrast. Just the actual remoteness of being there, the communities are few & small and you hear very little of the outside world.

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