

China. Maybe One Day Articles
China. Maybe One Day #11: Christmas Down Under – Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaA summer Christmas was a new experience and Santa came through with some very useful items for a road trip around Australia.
China. Maybe One Day #16: Hill Tribes in Thailand – ThailandJez signed up for a 3 day hill tribe trek. he was amazed by the elephants and unimpressed with the food.
China. Maybe One Day #17: Journeys in Time – LaosJez will always remember Laos for the charm of the old royal capital, the friendliness of the people and a bus journey through the heart of the country.
China. Maybe One Day #15: Smiley Happy People – ThailandWelcome to Thailand. Every day is a holiday. Since arriving, Jez hasn’t felt like a backpacker, he’s felt like a tourist.
China. Maybe One Day #13: Two Singapore Slings and a New Pedal, Please – SingaporeShunning the chance to watch two gorgeous, young Swedish girls play volleyball in their bikinis, Jez was able to see more of the sights of Singapore.
China. Maybe One Day #8: Low Points and Highlights – PeruAfter a quick bout of a mystery illness, Jez is back on his feet and continuing his travels into Peru. While Cusco is a great place to hang out (ie: get drunk and party), he still managed to hike the
China. Maybe One Day #9: Adios, South America – PeruJez has decided that climbing mountains is too much like hard work after spending 12 hours to reach the summit of El Misty.
China. Maybe One Day #10: Waltzing Matilda – Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaFlying into Sydney was like returning to an old friend as Jez re-visited familiar landmarks and old haunts.
China. Maybe One Day #12: Aussie Road Trip – Adelaide to Perth, AustraliaDuring their road trip from Adeliade to Perth, Jez and his girlfriend did not use the turn signals on the car for 2700 kms.
China. Maybe One Day #6: Big Catch Up – Argentina, Chile and BoliviaJez updates his adventure over the last two weeks or so, including a Navimag cruise, Moreno Glacier in El Calafate, partying in Santiago and a visit to the largest salt flat in the world in Bolivia.










