February, 2009


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Feb 09

The Trans-Siberian Railway: Crunch Time

*Note* This is crossposted at Tripso.com, but I am discontinuing my writing relationship with them.
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With parts one and two of my Trans-Siberian trip, I’ve shown you the fun of planning the trip from scratch. Since I’m going by myself, I want to get as much as possible planned ahead of time so there are hopefully no surprises.

Adventures in Russian visas
At $131 for US citizens, I expected that hopefully the process would be rather seamless. Maybe it’s just me, but $131 is nothing to scoff at. However, it gets progressively more fun. You need a tourism invitation letter in order to apply for your visa. If you were doing a tour package, they’d take care of this for you, but traveling solo means I’ve got to get this myself. An extra $30 on top of $131 doesn’t hurt the wallet, but still, you’d think that this would be easier.

Now here comes the fun part. According to the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC, they will no longer do mail processing of visa applications but instead, will recommend three agencies who will walk the visa over for you if you don’t live close to a Russian Consulate – for $50 plus shipping. Yikes.

After digging, I found Russian-Visa.com who would issue the tourism invitation letter and walk it over and FedEx it back to me for $65, which after all of this, seemed like a bargain. I could even do the Visa application online with them. And impressed me the most was how responsive they were – I got an email when my passport arrived, another when they dropped it off, another when they picked up the passport with the visa and another when it got shipped back. It was awesome. In an age where customer service sucks, I was happy to have my beloved passport taken care of.

Social Networking and Vacations
I’ve become sort of hooked on Twitter. Yes, it has no real business model, but it’s a good way to post the mundane and short blurbs when it seems like you don’t have enough for a real conversation. And Facebook has gone from something cool to an addiction.

Using T-Mobile’s unlimited international email for Blackberrys, I’ve decided that I’m going to document this trip both the classic way with two digital SLRs and a Moleskine notebook and the newer way – Twitter, Facebook and TwitPic. I’ve noticed that when I personally blog about a trip after I get back, I lose energy because it’s work trying to make a trip seem exciting after I’ve gotten back and most likely, told people about the highlights in person.

And in what seems like a good mood to flaunt my geek cred, I’m even doing a GPS tracking of me. It’s one thing to mention the city where I am in Russia, but it’s another to show it on a nice map.

So, if you want to track me as I go from Moscow to Irkutsk to Ulanbataar to Beijing, do the following:

You can also add me on Facebook and I’ll even try to use Google Latitude along the way for tracking on your smartphone.


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Feb 09

The Hawkins 7: Random shit

Honestly I can’t think of a coherent post, so it’s time for another random list of stuff.

1) While in Hawaii I got to shoot guns again. While it’s always fun to see how my skills are, it was a weird reminder that since I shoot left handed, casings fly out of the ejection port and will invariably end up hitting my right arm/shoulder/go into a shirt pocket. I forgot about that.
2) I am now a Canon 5D Mark II owner. And thus, broke.
3) I’m not really married. I’m sorry for leading you on, blog readers. Never was.
4) I leave for Russia on my adventure in 30 days, and it’s surprisingly well planned out, even for me. If I get killed, I do believe Tim Sandholm gets first dibs on the camera gear.
5) This winter has seemed exceptionally brutal thus far and I’m ready for it to be over. Of course, where am I going? Somewhere colder.
6) Relationships suck, so I’ll be alone. What’s funny is that I felt like I got an offer of “let’s leave our marriages together if you were married” a while back. That was interesting.
7) I keep struggling to put out blog posts. When I travel, I can blog to my heart’s content, but when I’m at home I struggle to find words. It sucks.


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Feb 09

Luv 2 Stalk U

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, you now can stalk me via Google Latitude on your mobile device. Add me as a friend and we can see where we are.

And for those who want to stalk me anonymously (not real time, of course), you can try my work Blackberry or my personal one.

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