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Bush Matt

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Jul 29, 2009
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Well August marked my exit, due to redundancy, from the city and I am now in the fortunate position to take some time off and travel. My aim is to cover Asia and Australasia over the next 18mths and then at a later date South/Central America. I have Australia & New Zealand temporary work visas, an interest in all things outdoors and adventurous – no qualifications though I am an ML candidate and consider myself capable.

Things I am considering (of a potentially bushy nature, in addition to the normal backpacking).
Bushmoot and BCUK expeditions (I really want to do the Arctic course but it’s a long flight!)
Raleigh Borneo – looks amazing but £3k for 10 weeks eats into my budget.
Everest base camp
Aussie outback

The question is dose anyone here have any brilliant ideas for things I shouldn’t miss or projects I could get involved with? All ideas considered!

Thanks, Matt.
 
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santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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Working the ranches (stations) in Australia or New Zealand would be high on my priorities. As would hunting in NZ. Truck driving in either; working the railroad. Just imagine crossing either country aboard a locomotive or an 18 wheeler.

As for Central America, my Dad worked construction there for decades. Mostly Panama and Venezuela. Lots of American and European companies there.
 

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