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San Francisco, United States


July 20
We all got up for the 9.30am bus to the Bart station (train/tube thing that goes into San Francisco). We walked a few blocks, down what looked like quite a dodgy part of town. Tried to look round the shops a bit, but they were all so big and we had so much to fit in during the day that we only popped in then out again.
We got the Cable car (which is San Franciscos speak for a tram), with thanks from a random old guy giving us a tip to catch it 2 blocks up as they never fill them at the cable car station. Got to Fishermans Wharf in time for lunch. James and I shared a Clam Chowder in a bread bowl. We then had quite a fast walk (or run for some of us) to get to pier 33 to catch the ferry.
We crossed the water to get to Alcatraz Island. We watched a video about the history of the island, where Melon fell asleep, we tried to leave him there but he was leaning on Kevs shoulder!
We walked up the hill to the Prison and got the audio tour with the other tourists. It was strange that although it was a maximum security prison for inmates (such as Al Capone), which couldn't be kept under control in other prisons, the wardens and their families lived on the island and never locked any doors or windows.
Got the ferry back to the main land. Whilst James was going to look in a camera shop we lost the lads, after about an hour of searching every bar and restaurant for them we finally found them sitting outside at a bar on their second pint - nice!
They were sat there watching the famous Bush Man. This man sits on a box holding branches infront of him with so many leaves people cannot see him. As they walk past he jumps out at them, then hopes people will give him money. Strangely, its not the people he scares half to death that give him money but the amused on-lookers. Kev and Matt decided to walk past and completely over react for James to take a photo.
Dinner was voted by the majority to go to Hooters. At the end of the meal the lads got a long awaited photos with the girls. We caught the cable car back and popped into a couple more bars. One being the ESPN bar with about 40 TVs on all showing different sports.
We got 2 separate taxis back to the RV park. It took us slightly longer to get one as none of the drivers knew where we wanted to go.
Once back at the RV park, there was no sign of the other 3, who also had the Van keys. Trace wrapped the Union Jack flag around her to try and get a bit warmer, when Si had a great idea of getting in through one of the back windows. It worked! The others turned up about 1/2 hour later, as their taxi driver didn't have a clue where he was going and they had to get another taxi.

July 21
We got up and headed up to San Francisco so we could drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. We stopped off at the other side to take more photos.
Then set off on a mammouth drive.

permalink written by  James & Tracey on July 20, 2007 from San Francisco, United States
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Itsa Pizza

Pacifica, United States


July 19
We drove up the coast to Pacifica, just south of San Francisco. Initially the lady said they didn't have our reservation, but told her the number, who I spoke to and dates and they fitted us in - Phew!
After the van was set up and shopping was done, we walked the short distance into the town for soem food. We stopped at a pizza place for 2 x 18inch pizzas, having 12 slices on each pizza, we took 6 slices back with us.


permalink written by  James & Tracey on July 19, 2007 from Pacifica, United States
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Cruise Down the Board Walk

Santa Cruz, United States


July 18
Drove up the coast to near Santa Cruz. We stayed at New Brighton State Park. ONce we parked up we headed down to the beach fro a quick dip and sunbathe, still warm enough at 6.30pm.
We all got a taxi into the nearby town of Capitola and into a lively bar called the Fog Bank. There was a great live band playing - DB Walker - so we stayed for the rest of the evening.

July 19
We had a bit of a lie in, then made our way into Santa Cruz. We got a little side tracked here as there is a huge amusement park on the front so we went straight there. The first ride was the log flume. Kev told us the person sat at the back gets the wettest, so Trace (and Kev in the other log) both sat at the front. After the first small dip Trace got absolutely covered, so the big drop wasn't so bad. We both came off drenched, last time we listen to Kev!!
We went on the Big Dipper, an old wooden roller coaster. It was really good, except Kev's camera that was in his pocket turned on and the lens zoomed out and when going round a corner the force broke it, so not so good.
A couple more rides then we were a bit peckish. So we tried our forst Corn Dog, plus the biggest doughnut you've ever seen.

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Life is like a box of chocolates

Monterey, United States


July 17
It was James' turn to drive. Trace was navigating and Highway 1 is a coastal road, so there were plenty of hairpins and very steep corners. On the way there were plenty of Vista points (lookouts). One of them had hundreds of Elephant Seals on the beach - they were huge! Also some friendly squirrels which seemed to like the nuts Leigh fed them (not sure if they're allowed all that salt, but they are American!)
It took around 6 hours to get to Monterey. We stopped at the supermarket to get some supplies for the BBQ. We had ribs with BBQ sauce - delicious.

July 18.
We tried to get up and leave early but didn't quite happen that way! We drove into Monterey and got the shuttle - a kind of bus that looks like a tram - to the Aquarium. We looked around the aquarium at the various fish and sharks. Saw an ocean Sun Fish - first one we've seen, shame we were'nt diving, it was massive!
Walked around the town a bit. Went into the candy store, again it was huge and so many different sweets, plus a huge selection of jelly belly beans so we got some.
We had lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp. Trace had 3/4 pound garlic shrimp and James ahd a variety of differently cooked shrimp. We met a Forrest Gump look-a-like outside so had photos with him.
Got the shuttle bus back and walked along Fishermans Wharf.

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Happy as Larry

Pismo Beach, United States


July 15
We drove for a bout 4 hours before arriving at Pismo Beach and the RV park.
We realised at htis point that the air conditioning on the Rv wasn't working so it took a while for them all to figure out how to fix it. We walked to Fins seafood restaurant for dinner for Si's birthday meal. Sat chatting to a couple of American women whilst eating.
It turned quite chilly when walking back so we didn't actually need the AC on in the RV!

July 16
We drove around the corner to the car park as we had to be off the RV park early. The lads were faffing around so Trace decided to go for a walk to 'cool' off. James followed and we went to the internet cafe 10 blocks away. Onthe way back we had lunch and the biggest onion rings you have ever seen!
Melon, Kev and Leigh were playing golf and Si had met up with the woman from last nights meal! James and I sorted out tonights accomodation and the rest of the nights accomodation for the rest of the trip - this took all afternoon!
We went to the liquor store to stock up then to the new RV park. We walked in to town. Went to a bar for a drink then went to get something to eat. Most places by this point were closed, but managed to find a chinese open at the top of town.
Sat around the campfire back at the RV.

July 17
Trace was the first one up and walked to the beach. On the way back James and Kev were walking to go Quad biking for 2 hours on the sand dunes.
We moved the RV back to the car park and chilled out for a bit. James and Kev came back sweaty and covered in sand. The sand dunes are 6 miles square and you can go anywhere -Happy as Larry!

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Sight for sore eyes

Malibu, United States


July 14
We decided to not drive too far today and headed along a really windy raod to Malibu. One of the parks was full so we headed slightly inland to a State park.
We settled in pretty quickly watching the sun go down over the hills.Had some food and began to celebrate Si's 30th birthday (as it would be his birthday in the UK!)
Trace went to bed before the rest (as usual) then got woken up at around 2am by James as Si had gone missing for a few minutes then came back covered in blood and cuts.
Trace got her first aid kit out (first time to use it) and started to piececd him back together. It wasn't too bad as mainly they were grazes but just bled a lot. We put him to bed in the lounge section of the RV.

July 15
The lads got up around 7am (think the time difference hasn't got to them yet) Trace made everyone bacon and scrambled eggs. They all realised that Si wasn't looking too great and eas beginning to get a bit of a nice shiner on his right eye!
We left the RV park and headed straight for the beach in Malibu. Started the day off with a swim in the sea and bit of a sunbathe. We set off up the coast stopping off at a market for hotdags. Trace noticed a piece of paper on the windscreen - a parking ticket! When we parked at the beach we were parked on the opposite side of the road facing away from the line of traffic - $45, then also we didn't have a front number plate - $30.

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Meeting the Lads

Los Angeles, United States


July 12
After an on and off sleep we arrived in LA. We were expecting long delays to get through all the security, but nope! It was the quickest we've had in any of the countries we think.
We were told the lads flight was getting into terminal 7 so got a bus there and waited. After 20 mins we checked again and a lady said their flight gate had moved and were getting in at terminal 6. We quickly dashed to the next terminal which is surprisingly far away. Holding up our home-made banners we met the lads as they came out of the outside doors.
We all squeezed into a taxi (these lads have more stuff for 2 weeks than we do for the whole 6 months!) We arrived at the Beverley Garland Holiday Inn. Once checked in we headed for a walk to find a pub. A man told us it was 3/4 mile down the road. After about 45 mins we realised it was a bit longer than this! We settled for an Argentinian restaurant and had a few drinks and some dinner.
We walked the 3/4 mile and the rest back to the hotel bar. Where we caught up with the UK gossip and also told many stories of our travels as none of the lads had read the blog - typical!

July 13
We went to the restaurant for an all you can eat breakfast buffet.
The hotel had a shuttle bus to Universal Studios so we hopped on that. We bought a new and bigger memory card for a camera. We then headed for the Grounds Studio tour on a train thing. We saw lots of sets for shows and flims - Desperate Housewives, Jaws, Fast and the Furious, War of the Worlds. Went on 4D shrek where we got sprayed with water and air jets.
Next were the fun rides. Jurassic park where we all got absolutely soaked. We soon dried off in the sunshine though. The mummy ride was quite surprising, we were expecting to be scared a little, we didn't expect the rapid acceleration and going backwards. It felt like 1-100 miles an hour in few seconds!
Backdraft was very hot, showing us all of the fires and specail effects explosions used in the film. (No Billy Baldwin though - gutted!)
We went to the house of Horrors where it was a bit scary especially when Trace turned round to talk to the lads and when she looked round there we re 2 monsters right in front of her and made her jump out of her skin!
We had food at Mels 50's Diner. Our camera then showed an error on the memory stick and we lost all of the days photos. We went back to the shop we bought it from and after a discussion we got another memory stick, but none of the photos back.
We went to the waterworld show. We got a bit wet and watched them all water ski behind jet skis and jump off really high towers.
We got the shuttle bus back to the hotel.

July 14
We got up and had a buffet breakfast again. We all got a taxi to Hollywood Boulevard to see the walk of fame and stars on the sidewalk (pavement to us!) We saw where the celebrities all put their hand and foot prints. Walked all the way along one side then crossed the road and walked all the way down the other side. Not quite what we were expecting,as doesn't look that glamerous like it does on the TV, it is actually quite tacky with all the cheap shops trying to sell you stuff.
We got a taxi to near the 'Hollywood' Sign and all had our photos taken by it.
Back at the hotel the ladsa went for one last swim whilst we waited for the RV to arrive.
A Mexican guy called Tony brought the RV to us atthe hotel - he was quite useless and new nothing about the van, as he's the one who just drops it off!
Once we settled in we headed for the supermarket to fill up on supplies. Then we set off on our journey, except we had no idea where we were going or anything booked. We went to a local petrol station to find out where to get maps and lists of RV parks in California. Once that weas done we rang ahead to a few parks, finding out that this time of year is quite busy and you really need to plan ahead!

permalink written by  James & Tracey on July 12, 2007 from Los Angeles, United States
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Fly by Tahiti

Papeete, French Polynesia


July 12
Yep thats right we actually made it Tahiti. Only a quick stop to re-fuel and we didn't actually get off the plane.


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Muri Beach

Avarua, Cook Islands


July 3
We got the bus to Vara's and headed up the hill to our new home (only for 3 nights then we have to move to a double room). Its more like a house, it has a kitchen, bathroom, TV, DVD player - All very nice and brand new!
We headed back into town on the bus as now we had food shopping to do - sounds very easy except the shops here aren't quite like they are at home and don't seem to sell the things you want! We also got a couple of DVDs to watch for the evening - Pirates of the Caribbean 3 and Next.

July 4
The weather was a bit cloudy today so we decided to chill out in the house and catch up with internet stuff, all very boring!
We went to the DVD shop again and took them up to the house. We watched Shooter and Die Hard 4 (with German subtitles when they spoke in another language!)

July 5
Today was pretty much the same as yesterday, except it was raining today.
We ventured out in the afternoon once the rain had settled and walked along the beach. On the way back James went one way and Trace the other saying they'd meet up at the DVD shop. Trace waited for 1/2 hour thinking James had got lost. James had walked round the block twice as he thought Trace had got lost - All turned out ok in the end. We got a couple more pirate DVDs from the proper DVD shop and walked back in the rain to the house to really make use our own TV and DVD player
We watched The Invisible then Fantastic 4, but had to stop watching it as it was a rubbish copy and kept skipping bits out.

July 6
We packed our bags again and headed only next door to another room in a house up the hill. We introduced ourselves to the other guys in the house only to realise a couple that were moving out the next day had been on Kuata island in Fiji at the same time as us. We went down to the beach, we swam across to the little island on the other side of the lagoon. The water here is gorgeous, its like a big swimming pool with tropical fish in it. trace can stand up anywhere in the lagoon - perfect! (this is definately what Paul and Jon had described to us - Paradise) We walked around the whole of the island about 1/4 mile, so didn't take us very long, then swam back to shore the long way! We must have done over 1/2 mile swim by the time we got back. We decided to hire another scooter from Vara's. We then headed to Black rock Lagoon, had a swim and watched the sunset.
We went back to the house washed up and went out on the Bike into town to Salsa. We both had really good pizzas. James was going to have the Cookies and Cream Cheesecake, but again this week they didn't have any - Gutted!

July 7
We got up reasonably early and headed into town for the local market. We had a good look around and bought a couple of things. Hundreds of tropical flowery shirts for sale - James managed to resist them though.
We went to the supermarket to stock up on food supplies and headed back to the house. On the way back James started to slow down, when asked what he was doing he said "I think we are breaking down again". Luckily when Trace stuck her thumb up the couple from Fiji were just going past in their car so gave Trace a lift back to Vara's. James started to push the bike back and after about 40mins in the hot midday sun, decided he had sweated enough and stopped for the best can of coke he'd had in a long time. The calvary then arrived and gave him a lift back. We got changed pretty quick then went straight to the beach and waded across to the island, carrying our bags on our head. We enjoyed the afternoon sunshine and stayed on the beach until the sun disappeared over the hills. When we got to the other side James stood on something on the waters edge that got stuck in his little toe - a thorn from some kind of marine animal - Trace got it out for him but it was beginning to sting by then so we drove back up the hill to try and investigate it. There was nothing else in there but didn't stop hurting until the following morning.
We stayed in for the evening and watched another DVD.

July 8
We had a bit of a lazy morning chilling out by the house, reading and doing Sudoku.
After lunch we got picked up and went to the dive shop to get kitted out. They took us into town to their boat and we went about 200m from shore to the first dive location - Edna's Anchor. We went to 26m, there wasn't a great deal to see there, except an anchor. The anchor was from a boat years ago that had to cut it loose in bad weather, the boat then proceeded to go to another island for shelter but couldn't drop anchor as it had been cut off, therefore it sank! So the anchor is here and the wreck is on another island. Saw a porcupine puffer fish just before we went up, Trace got a picture of him!
We had our surface interval back on shore and were served with Hot Chocolate and ginger nut biscuits. The next dive we went to the site Paradise. We went to around 14m. Here we were followed by the local Triggerfish called Tommy, he followed us for the whole dive as a local usually feeds him a sea urchin each dive and think he was expecting something from us too. There were loads of different fish, most of which come really close to your mask. We saw a green Turtle eating some coral.
We then went back to the dive shop to clean up.
In the evening we went into town to Trader Jacks and had fish for dinner. It had started to rain so we had to get back on the scooter and get a little wet.

July 9
We got up early and went to the beach with the good snorkelling. It was still windy there and the sun wasn't out but we still went in. trace got out a bit early as she was freezin! We walked along the beach for a bit, the sun still didn't come out so we went back to the house had a hot shower and headed into town to pick up a few food supplies. After lunch the sun still wasn't out so we read and chilled out outside by the house, until it got a bit chiully and we had to put our jumpers on - This is meant to be the tropics?
In the evening we drove to the Flying boat for fish and chips by the sea. The restaurant is made out of an old boat. We sat by the sea and ate delicious fish and chips from a basket.
When we got back we sat with the others from the house and watched a couple of DVDs.

July 10
In the morning we had to give our scooter back, so walking from now on. We walked to the island opposite Vara's through the lagoon to get a bit of the sunshine that seems to stay on the island all day. Whilst snorkelling James found a huge fish (think it was a tuna, unfortunately didn't have time to catch it though as it swam off!) We walked back through the water for a spot of lunch then back out again. This time the tide had come in a bit so the water was a bit deeper, Well for Trace anyway! Once the sun went behind the trees we decided we had had enough of the sun and walked back to our room up the hill. In all of the sunshine today Trace had got Panda eyes - nice! We watched another DVD and noticed that the Geckos on the wall made really wierd screeching noises.

July 11
We had to get up and pack our bags this morning and walk down the hill to put them in storage for the day as our flight isn't until this evening! We were going to go to the beach and have a swim as it is our last day in paradise but the weather decided otherwise as it was intermittent rain and sometimes huge downfalls (just trying to make you guys feel a bit better in the UK it rains here too!) Spent the afternoon chatting to a couple of English girls whilst they sat at the dinner table sticking in a million different tickets and flyers into their scrapbooks.
In the evening we went to the local Italian for fresh pasta and a few drinks.
Got taken to the airport and waited for ages. James got called back to check his baggage as there was a lighter in his bag. He had no idea where it was because he put i tin there when he left England just incase we needed fire and hadn't seen it since. They re-scanned the bag and said it was in the middle, then in the side pocket, then in the other side pocket, then finally at the top. So after unpacking his whole bag they finally found it and discarded it. We left Rarotonga on time but they told us they didn't have enough fuel for the plane so would have to make a detour.

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Back to the Future!

Avarua, Cook Islands


June 29 (2nd time)
We arrived in Rarotonga, Cook Islands at 6pm on the Friday night. Yep thats right, the night before we left. Didn't think they had invented a time machine, its just like being in back to the future - where's the Doc?
After all the excitement and a bit chillier than Fiji (around 22 degrees) we were left deflated when we got to the checking in desk for our accomodation. I booked it ages ago as we were recommended it (ta Laura) and were told they got busy so when we gave our name, to our horror (or rather Trace's) we weren't on the list and they had no rooms either. We had the confirmation in our hands and trace was not best pleased with the woman.
Another couple also got turned away and had heard that the other backpackers that were recommended were awful so we decided to follow them to Aquarius. We queued up and when we got to the desk they had just given the last 2 beds away, just the luck! Trace was close to tears at this point and I think the guy felt sorry for us so rang his mate and got us booked in there - Lifesaver!
The mate, Malcolm turned up and gave us a lif to his Motel. He is a very eccentric sort of a fellow, was in the Marines and has a friend named Frank who lives in Southampton, unfortunately we don't know him.
We dumped our bags in the room and headed for Salsa bar and restaurant. After a few drinks and lovely meal we headed back to rest our weary heads.

June 30 (2nd time)
We were kept awake for most of the night with Cockerals cock-a-doodle-doing, then as James walked into the bathroom he noticed a dead Cockroach - pleasant!
Malcolm the owner tried to help us sort out some other accommodation whilst we are here, but we said we'd stay at his for a few nights, especially when he said he'd give us a cheaper rate!
We walked into town to use the internet briefly to send a not very nice e-mail to the people we booked our room through. Then headed towards the market. On our way we decided to hire a scooter, they only had one left so it was decided we would only get the one. They also only had one helmet left so Trace took it quick! As James was driving with Trace on the back across the road to leave he misjudged the corner (think he was thinking he was driving the RV) and we hit the kerb. Neither of us we injured or hurt, just a little embarrassed as it happened right infront of the woman we hired it from and James said he had driven bikes before!!
We had to go to the Police station next so James could do his Motorbike/scooter test and get a Cook Island licence (not because he crashed, it customary here!). We waited around for ages, finally it was his turn. He passed and got his new licence!
We then headed out to the open road. Raroptonga is only 32km in circumference, thats 20 miles, so we set off at a reasonably slow pace as we didn't want to get round too quickly. We stopped at a beach about 1/4 way round the island, it then started to rain so we headed back to the motel - only fair weather drivers!
In the evening we went to Trader Jacks for dinner, they were full but we waited for a table to become free and sat at the bar. Trace's cocktail tonight was a Yellow Fin (Archers, vodka, malibu, pineapple and cranberry juice). For dinner we decided on a seafood platter - had oysters (Trace ate both of them), calamari, prawns, fish, some raw fish, sushi - all very yummy!

July 1st
We went out on the Scooter again this morning and went staright to Vara's to see if we could sort something out to stay there for the rest of the time. We got it sorted, not a place on the beach that we originally booked but near by.
We set off around the island again, stopping at some of the beaches but were too windy to stay. We popped into a couple of dive places to check out prices for later on in the week.
We finally stopped at Black rock lagoon. At this point we realised we left the snorkel and mask back at the room so James set off on the bike while Trace lay on the beach! About 10 mins later James was back and we headed into the crystal clear water for a look around.
In the evening we decided to try a new bar for dinner, except it was closed, the next place was closed for private function and then the next place was also closed. It seemed the only place open was the Indian, so we went there!

July 2
This morning we decided for something different we would go round the island anti-clockwise. We stopped at a beach for snorkelling. Only James went in as it was really windy, so Trace sat on the beach reading, wrapped in a towel! When we went to set off again the scooter wouldn't work. We rang the hire company from a phone in Raro Fruits, also bought a scone and ice cream there as felt guilty for using the phone! The bloke arrived, he also couldn't get it started so he left it there and took us to the shop to give us another scooter.
We were then free again to ride the road. We headed for the same beach as yesterday to do a bit more sunbathing, before it started to spit and we ran for the cover of the trees!
In the evening we didn't know where to go so we went to 'Whatever' bar and had a steak (it was pretty much all they had on the menu!)

July 3
This morning we moved out of Malcolms place. He asked us how much we owed him - Legend!
James took the Scooter back. He had a bit of a disagreement with her as she said we owed her $75 dollars for the damage to the bike when we crashed it when we left her (crash is a little over exaggeration!) James said we would not pay it and would like to see the evidence of this new damage for himself before he agreed to anything. The woman said the bike had been rented out again, she then spoke to her boss on the phone and said James was right and they couldn't charge us. The woman had changed her copy of the contract by saying there was only a crack on the right of the bike, on ours it had all over - we won!


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