One Year of Travel
One year ago today, we left our home in Juneau, Alaska, and started our trip around the world. If everything had gone according to plan, we would be returning to work after the Fourth of July weekend. Thank goodness things didn’t go as planned!
A quick recap:
- Our trip started with a road trip through the Canada and the United States. 13,000 miles later, we’d visited Seattle, the Redwoods, San Francisco, Las Vegas, the Outer Banks, Key West, Manhattan, and Niagara Falls.
- An unexpected family emergency delayed our plans and we stayed with my grandparents from mid-August to early November.
- On November 10th, what we considered to be our “real” start date, we flew to Quito, Ecuador, and met five friends for a week-long trip through the Galapagos Islands.
- From the end of November, 2010, to May 1st, 2011, we worked our way through South America, exploring Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay.
- We rented an apartment in Buenos Aires for a month and played the role of ex-pats for a time.
- May found us in Africa, a first for both of us. We have since worked our way north from Capetown, South Africa, through Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. We’re in Dar es Salaam right now, bound for the island of Zanzibar for a week or two of relaxation.
In all, over the course of a year, we’ve passed through 15 countries. That may sound like a lot, but I expected to be much further along by now.