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Filed Under (Prep/Planning) by Chris on 04-01-2007

I suppose a good place to start my blog would be with an introduction to myself and an explanation of why I’ve even started the blog in the first place? Ok then, here goes.

I’m Chris Corbyn, a 23 year old PHP Developer from Manchester in the UK. I finished studying at the University of Durham in 2004 and went into work as a Developer about a year later. One thing I do regret is that I walked straight out of University and into a job which paid the rent. I mean, some people take a bit of time off, have a holiday or go and see the world. Luckily, I do believe that although I’ll make a big sacrifice to do it (quit my job) I should still jump at the opportunity to do a bit of travelling.

Ok, ok so who am I kidding? It’s not like I had any money when I left uni anyway…. but it was a nice thought. Lucky for me I can gather enough to do this now.

Who made a new years resolution? I did… pretty simple really. Don’t waste any time and just get out of life what I can. That can’t be too much effort can it? :) Granted, I did make the pledge between Christmas and New Year, not on New Year itself.

I’d done all the reading around what you need to spend time travelling in Australia in the past so I had a pretty good idea but all the same I jumped onto http://www.immi.gov.au/ for an up-to-date read of all the documents. On 28th December 2006 I completed the Working Holiday Maker Visa online, which cost me $185 AUD (about £75 GBP) and got approved within a matter of hours. I couldn’t believe the short amount of time it took to be approved but it certainly put me in a good mood for the new year.

As of now, all I can tell you is that I need to start saving right now and all the way through to December, and that I will be visiting both the East and the West coast of Australia. I’ll be working in Australia to supplement my travelling costs of course.

I have 11 months to plan my time out there and get myself prepared for it all. It also just so happens that I live with an Aussie who’s visiting the UK after a little bit of travelling herself so I’ll be getting some travel tips off her and some notes on what to see and what not to see in Australia. I’d love some ideas from anybody who’s reading this too (is anybody reading this? :P) I can’t wait!

Keep checking back to see what I’m up to guys…



Comments:
10 Comments posted on "I know, I know, it’s still 11 months away…"
Everah on January 5th, 2007 at 9:30 pm #

You go Aussie Brit kid! Do your thing dog, and enjoy the experience. A lot of guys wish they could do what you are going to do.

Luke (NSG) on January 8th, 2007 at 1:58 am #

Hey right on… I hope to do the same thing some day soon, because I live in a go-nowhere town and I Want to get out and see the world. Right on… don’t let life hold you back! Don’t do the mundane 9-5 thing right now, that can come later… right now is the time to do things like this. I hope it all works out for you and I hope it will work out for me too.

Skay on January 16th, 2007 at 3:42 am #

You’re going to have a lovely time. And I have a feeling that you may stop there longer than you plan, my friend!

Chris on January 16th, 2007 at 8:27 am #

I’m sure I’ll love it! Since I have friends in Melbourne I’ve pretty much decided/been badgered to stay in Melbourne when I do start working. Hopefully I can afford 2 months solid travel when I get there though.

The visa has a 6 months-per-company restriction so I’ll need to job-hop a bit.

I’ve always wanted to go to Australia and the idea of living there seems unreal - unfortunately applying for a migrant visa isn’t so easy. There is a pretty good chance I’ll apply for my second 12 months on a holiday visa though!

JayBird on January 16th, 2007 at 10:30 am #

You’ve gotta check out Perth mate, as you may remember, i was there last February and had such and awesome time. By far the best place in the world i have been!!

Chris on January 16th, 2007 at 10:48 am #

Well, I’m visiting the East coast initially but I’ll be travelling a bit on the west coast too so Perth is an obvious place to visit along the way. I’ve got no solid plan as yet, it feels like a long way away but I just know it’ll fly by.

Going to get my Lonely Planet Travel Guides today (yay!).

Did you go anywhere outside of Perth or were you just visiting friends in Perth? :)

JayBird on January 16th, 2007 at 5:06 pm #

Yeah, we hired a car and traveled down South to the wine making region in Margaret River. We stopped at many secluded beaches on the way down. Some of them were absolutely breathtaking!!

I stayed in a few place around the Perth area too, like Cottlesloe and Freemantle, and also got the ferry from Freemantle out to Rottnest island. Everywhere i went was amazing to be honest :D

Denis on January 17th, 2007 at 3:33 am #

Good Luck. I’m goin to travel to.

Chris on January 22nd, 2007 at 6:53 am #

Looks like I may be bringing the date forward to September for a couple of reasons:

1. Because I can ;P
2. I’ve been advised it’s not easy to find work immediately after xmas

Swotting up a little bit on my geogrpahy and planning a few sketchey routes with room for a few week-long walks :)

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