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Why?


Why?

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Why?


Why?

Why, do this. 

This crazy, slightly expensive and ludicrous adventure?

There are a number of very good reasons, many of them well thought out, descriptive and even some personal. I hope to share most of them over the course of my trip through my writings, but one of the most central is this;

Generation-Y doesn't go on adventures anymore.

I want to help change that.

It's that simple.

For most people these days, there are no rough edges. An adventure is that time you missed your flight and had to use the squatting toilets for two days or when you got Bali belly & couldn't eat solid food for a while.

People in there 30's & 40's go on these round the world trips all the time. Some might argue that it's because of the money, or they have the time.  I challenge that and think that your 20's or even younger is the perfect time in your life to go on a slightly crazy, wild and a little bit dangerous of an adventure. It shouldn't take a huge pile of money either. 

I feel the current generation has lost something, in always being connected, in always being able to find the answer and never not knowing whats going to happen next. 

I want to do something just a little crazy & share it with you.

Welcome.


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Charities


Charities & organisations that kick-arse and take names.

Charities


Charities & organisations that kick-arse and take names.

This is by no means the main point of the trip, this is simply a way in which I can give back a little and learn. When I was young(er), My Dad would harp on about how its important to give back, to give service expecting nothing in return. Throughout my trip I will be doing just that:

I am always hunting for different organisations & charities to work with so if you have any suggestions, please hit me up via the Contact.


 

1. Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick

Sydney Childrens Hospital

I am part of a weekend play program that helps to entertain, distract & inspire young children and their families. I work with an incredible team who give consistently, both with their time and personally. They are simply awesome people who I have learnt a lot from. 

I however mainly enjoy playing  Xbox and making elephants out of Play-Doh.

 

2. Worldbuilders, Wisconsin

Worldbuilders

Worldbuilders is a non-profit organisation founded by New York Times Bestselling Author Patrick Rothfuss benefiting Heifer International a global nonprofit which do some amazing work that helps to pull people around the world from destitute poverty. I volunteered with them for a few days and was honoured to hang out with them. Check them out here 

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