Sunday 25 February 2007

Getting to grips with the eco lodge


I have the best project with one of the funniest guys on this Raleigh trip who also happens to have the practical skills I don't. He is/was a tree surgeon and is now training to be an environmental architect. Basically I have lucked out. Just back from a 3 day trip to check it all out, we had a right laugh being bitten by fire ants; waiting for buses that never came; eating with our right hand only and grappling with some crappy radio that didn't work. (We gave up and took a trip to the mobile phone shop, none of this alpha bravo boy scout nonsense, I will be ringing the ambulance direct when one of the guys chops his leg off with a circular saw.)

For the next 10 weeks or so I'll be based on the Kinabatangan river which is one of the best places to see wildlife in Borneo. I'll be going to work by boat, the site is 10 mins downstream. Saw a monkey yesterday. Check out the location of the lodge, it's overlooking an oxbow lake, isn't it amazing? I'll write more about the project when I'm a bit more awake, it's all very interesting, part of a sustainable tourism project to support the community. Pics to follow too.

Back in the big brother house tonight for more jolly hockey sticks Raleigh stuff which has been hysterical but you'd never believe it if I told you about it. The guys all arrive in a few days time so it'll be full on from then. Our first bunch have to build the camp and for the first couple of nights they'll be sleeping in their hammocks in a make-shift site. It's pretty hardcore and I expect tears (probably mine). Michelle, I keep repeating your mantra: "assumption is the mother of all f*ck-ups" so we have an alternative plan should all the hammocks fall down. I will keep you posted. It's pretty likely. I'm desperately practicing my knots.




Monday 19 February 2007

First days in the jungle


Just back from 2 days training in the jungle. A bit too tired to scribble much right now.

Saw a mushroom that glowed in the dark, a plant that closed up when you touched it and the tallest type of bamboo in the world. This was some of my group coming over the wobbly bridge back to the main camp.

We've covered a lot in 2 days and I'm now supposed to know about navigation, emergency first aid, tropical medicine, long drops and basher assembly, amongst other things. As to whether I can practice all of this: let's just say I wasn't the happiest of campers at 6am this morning wrestling with a hammock having just fallen over in the mud and broken my glasses. I think I still have some way to go before I'm Jungle Jane..... More pics here http://www.flickr.com/photos/10618273@N00/sets/72157594544397283/

Tuesday 13 February 2007

Last few days of city living

Final day in KL before I fly out to Borneo first thing tomorrow morning. Have shifted into a backpacker place after 2 'free' nights of luxury in a fabulous hotel. Oh how I enjoyed the open air swimming pool on 33rd floor. Struggled in from the airport with my ridiculous pack so promptly repacked and sent a package back home. Honestly, a denim mini skirt for a Muslim country/ the jungle.... did I think I was going to Ibiza or something??!

Haven't quite got the hang of the budgeting lark yet. Example: Decide to save money by walking 20 mins from station to hotel in boiling heat with aforementioned ridiculous pack. Then promptly guzzle beer and cashew nuts from hotel mini bar, negating saving just made. Oh well, I guess I have lots of time to practice.

KL is an amazing juxtaposition of western consumerism and eastern culture. There's so much energy here, I'm not surprised business is booming. Here are the pics. http://www.flickr.com/photos/10618273@N00/sets/72157594535025865/

Saturday 10 February 2007

Getting with the kidz at last


Another rainy Saturday in London.... well, it's going to be the last one of these for a while. Yippee! I fly out tomorrow at 6pm. And look, I've now got a blog, I'm a social networker at last. I guess this will be my lifeline to the world for a bit as I'll be leaving my faithful mobile behind. How am I going to cope without my daily text habit? My fingers will get edgy, I'm sure of it.

I've had such a great January. There's nothing like making a change to make you realise what you've got is actually pretty good after all. I highly recommend it. This morning I even thought Wood Green shopping centre in the rain was lovely....it must be time to leave the country. Having a few problems with the packing though - as you can see I've called in the reinforcements.

I think I've just about managed to work out this photo site thing too. I promise I won't be boring you with tales of me finding myself but will show you fun pictures instead. You have my word. I won't send those missives, I just won't. So here's a starter for ten. My last weeks in London. There's a good one of Daf in wellies. http://www.flickr.com/photos/10618273@N00/sets/72157594527668477/