Category: Travel Info


Dublin’s been fun, the weather’s better here so it’s much nicer to walk around than elsewhere! (Belfast was fine too it seemed)

I’ve gotten to the Trinity College and National Museum of Ireland, both of which are really worthwhile – albeit the Book of Kells exhibit at Trinity is a bit pricey, seeing the old library (and the books themselves) was worthwhile. The National museum has lots of great antiquities covering all periods of Irish history – with some things from as far back as 7000 BC.

I visited the Guinness storehouse and the Old Jameson distillery – the Guinness storehouse is very worthwhile and really well done – it’s a huge exhibit and it’s clear they’ve put a ton of money in to it. The Jameson tour wasn’t as good – and it cost more!

I ran in to a friend Hugo from Montreal at the Guinness storehouse – we knew we were both in Dublin but communicating was a bit tricky, fun to run in to him there! We did the Jameson tour after and met a local friend of his afterwards.

I made it to Kilmainham Hospitol where the Irish Museum of Modern Art is – and that was pretty interesting, unfortunately I didn’t make it to Kilmainham Gaol before it closed – I really wanted to see it, but it closed at 4:30, earlier than I thought I had read. It’s an old prison, where people from the 1916 rebellion were kept and some executed. Lots of neat architecture, and it’s a Panopticon, which I’ve wanted to see for a while. That’s a design such that the guards can overseen every part of the prison, and all of the inmates without them knowing they are being observed.

So, now I’ll be heading home tomorrow – my flight leaves at 9:10 and I should be back in Seattle just after 6PM.

I haven’t uploaded pictures in a while – hopefully I’ll get some uploaded tonight, but it may not be until I’m back until they’re all uploaded.

It’s been a good trip! I’m looking forward to visiting again in summer or spring some time, especially to see more of Scotland’s highlands.

Off to Belfast

Yesterday we returned to Oban from Mull and Iona, wandered around a bit, up to Mc Craig’s Tower – some great views and photos! And then Stefan and Sabine headed back to Inverness and I caught a train to Glasgow where I stayed the night in the SYRA hostel there. That was an interesting thing to find late at night – through a frozen park up hill and across effectively an ice rink – I think they should revise their directions for winter!
I grabbed a 06:30 cab to get on a 07:00 train to Aryl, switch to another to Stranraer where I planned to get the 9:30 ferry with no time to spare. Turns out there was no 09:30 ferry as the website said there was! The next one is at 11:30, which is fine – but I could have slept in some more had the website been correct! Oh well.

I think I’ll stay a night in Belfast, depending on the cost to go down to Dublin, my BritRail pass expires after today and it may be useful for at least part of the journey down to Dublin.

Next update will be from Ireland, later!

Here’s a picture of the ferry from Mull to Oban.

I caught a 12:00 train to from London King’s Cross station to Edinburgh (terminus: Perth) and so far there’s only been a bit of delay due to the cold affecting some of the signaling a bit before we reached York. I should be in Edinburgh by 17:00-17:30 or so, depending on how things go.

The train has free (shoddy, but given where we are and what we’re going through – impressive) WiFi which is nice.

Checking the weather forecast shows that Edinburgh won’t be getting above freezing the next few days, with lows down to -13c! That’s about 8.6F, cold! Glad I got that coat when I did.

People on the train after our last stop (Newcastle – the last England stop) now have the distinctive Scottish accent, they say Edinburgh quite differently than I (try) to say it, and differently than the English say it as well. It’s more of just an “Eburh” than ed-in-bur-oh.

Here’s a picture from the train of some cooling towers in the flatlands of England, there were a bunch of plants in this one area. The geotag for the photo is probably incorrect – I think it got applied when I uploaded the photo vs when the photo was taken.

Cooling towers in England

Cooling towers in England

London and Beyond

Hey there!

[Arg! This Internet kiosk crashed and I lost most of this post, so I had to rewrite it again]

It’s been a while since my last post, I’ve been in London now since Sunday, and I arrived with a bit of a nasty head cold – it’s clearing up now which is good, but yesterday was mostly shot – slept in ’til 2pm!

Since London’s so pricey and I was feeling miserable, I decided to use up some of my Marriott rewards points and stay at the completely obsurd Grosvner House J.W. Marriott Hotel, it’s amazing – certainly not something I’d stay at if I were paying! I guess traveling a lot for work has it’s perks,  3 nights at a 260£/night hotel for free – great! :) I can’t even have their continental breakfast there – it’s 21£ for cereal and fruit!

I just got my travel arranged to go to Scotland from the great Britain/London Visitors Center, very helpful people here.

Tomorrow, Weds Jan 6: Train to Edinburgh (Have a B&B booked there for 3 nights)

Sat, Jan 9: Train to Oban

Mon, Jan 11: Ferry to isle of Mull/Iona – may spend one or two days here, likley staying a night in Mull (I think all the lodging in Iona is closed during Winter)

Tues, Jan 12: Head back to Oban/Glasgow area to catch a ferry the next day

Weds, Jan 13: Ferry to Belfast, Ireland; and bus to Dublin

Sun, Jan 17: Flight back to Seattle!

London’s been great so far (aside from my being sick), seems like a very neat, livable city. Again the metro system is great, and the people all very nice. Seeing Big Ben and the houses of Parliment is quite the thing. I’m sure I’ll make it to Buckingham Palace before I head out, and perhaps tomorrow to Stonehedge, which is a bit out of town.

Well, for today I’m headed over to Greenwich (an easy metro ride) to check out the Royal Observatory there, hang out on the prime meridian (longitude 0!) and make sure my watch’s time is set right :) A bit of a geeky destination, but it seems interesting to me! I’m sure I’ll be here again some day to check out everything else.

I’ll try and post again from Edinburgh! Cheers! (As they say here)

Last day in Marseille

I’ve been in Marseille now for two days, and I’ll be heading off to Paris this afternoon/evening – Paris should be a real blast, especially for bringing in the New Year!

I’ve put in a request for a room at Grand Hôtel Lévêque, which is located right off of the historic Rue Cler – it’s another that comes highly recommended by Rick Steves’ books and travelers all around. Hopefully I get a room there – their website indicated “limited” availability up until the 1st, so we’ll see.

Hostels have been horribly booked for all the cities I’ve been in so far, mostly 1-2 weeks in advance. But I’ve been finding inexpensive hotels that have been working out just fine (I don’t really want to spend too much on lodging, since all I do is sleep there, it’d seem silly to.)

Well, I’ve got a bit more of Marseille to see (and more to eat!) and then I’ll be off to Paris on a TGV train, at an average of 160mph – I’m looking forward to that!

Au revoir!

Marseille Coast

Marseille Coast - Look at that water!

I’ve added a link to the map for Marseille photos too – it’s at the bottom of the page under the “Links” section – I haven’t uploaded many photos yet, though – but enjoy anyways!

Packed and Ready

Well, I’m all packed and ready to head out to the airport tomorrow via the new Sound Transit Link Light Rail – I’ll probably head out a bit after 10:30am tomorrow as I’ll be walking to the Westlake station, downtown. That’ll give me plenty of time – I should be at the airport by 11:45 with the 37 minute Link ride. The Link Light Rail just began offering service to Seatac December 19th – so it’s exciting to finally use it! No more expensive cabs.

In case you’re curious as to what I’m bringing with me, here’s a list of more or less everything, and some pictures of everything and my bag all packed up:

  • 15″ Macbook Pro and power supply
  • Camera
    • Nikon D90 w/ 18-105 VR lens, 16GB SD card
    • Nikon lens pen
    • Extra Nikon battery
    • Battery charger
    • Nikon GP-1 GPS unit
    • 2x 2GB SD cards
  • 2x EU/Britain power adapters
  • 2x pants (REI convertibles, and dress khakis)
  • 5x shirts (2 long sleeve Marmot/OR, 3 short – prAna, Marmot, EFF cotton)
  • 4x pair socks (2x coolmax, wool, cotton)
  • 4x underwear
  • Marmot Dri-climb medium jacket
  • Mont-bell goretext jacket
  • 1x MSR medium pack towel
  • Toiletries
  • Petzl headlamp
  • Tiny pack away backpack (maybe 2″x3″ and very light)
  • Shure earphones
  • iPhone (acting as iPod as well) and cable
  • Guidebooks – Europe through the backdoor, Great Britain, Dublin
  • Eurail map/timetable
  • Maps – Europe, London, Dublin
  • Passport, cards/etc
  • Sunglasses+case
  • Scarf
  • Gloves
  • Small Umbrella
  • 500mL Nalgene bottle

Bag Contents

Bag contents

My bag all packed up

Packed bag (Book for size comparison)


In addition to all that, I’ll be wearing a pair of cargo pants and a tshirt, along with my light Arcteryx jacket and beanie to the airport.

Well that’s that – time to wrap up some last things around here, then it’ll be off in the morning! I’ll probably post from the train, or at least from the airport :)

el Jardí

I’ve booked a room at the el Jardí (Hotel Jardi) in Barcelona, Spain. It’s an inexpensive (55€ a night!) hotel right in the middle of Barcelona – I’ll be there for three days, which should give me plenty of time to get my bearings and sleep schedule in order, as well as a good bit of time to experience Barcelona before I head off to France.

The hotel has great reviews from solo travelers, tripadvisor in particular makes it sound promising!

Here it is!

Well here it is – I’ve set up a little blog to use while I’m off traveling through Europe. Hopefully I’ll get it updating it often so people can have an idea as to what I’m up to, and maybe even comment on that and give me suggestions along the way (that’d be great!)

So, wait – what am I doing? Good question! Here’s what I’ve got so far:

Depart: Seattle, WA – 24 December, 2009 – Christmas Eve
Arrive: Barcelona, Spain – 25 December, 2009 – Christmas Day

Depart: Dublin, Ireland – 17 January, 2009
Arrive: Seattle, WA – 17 January, 2009

I had a bunch of vacation time to burn at work, and I’ve wanted to go to Europe for quite a while now – I got a great deal on some airfare, and figured I’d go and do it. I’m planning on backpacking around, and not planning too far ahead for anything. I’ve got a hotel for the first few nights in Barcelona booked, but that’s about all for now! Here’s a rough plan of where I want to try and go while I’m over there:

  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Bordeaux, France
  • Marseille, France
  • Switzerland
  • Paris, France
  • England, UK
  • Scotland, UK
    • Edinburgh
    • Oban
    • Iona
    • Mull
    • Highlands
  • Dublin, Ireland

For the most part I plan to stay at hostels, Bed & Baths, and maybe a cheap hotel here and there. I’ve also though about trying out couchsurfing – I have a few friends that have done that (both as surfers and hosts) and they speak highly of it. We’ll see!

For more specific information on my travel itinerary – look at my trip on Tripit.

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