DAY TWELVE: Sunday, day of rest
Today we went on a bit of a reconnaissance in pursuit of both our own car and a job. My uncle took us to a variety of places beginning with an outdoor shop, since we both have a lot of experience within that field it seems the logical place to start. I was reluctant really since I didn't really want to repeat what I had done in England but the shop didn't have any vacancy's. From there we moved on to the local climbing centre where I later wrote to asking for a job as the staff seemed too busy with a child's party. From here we moved on to another aspect of the trip that would be crucial, buying a car. We had originally accommodated $2,000 for a car but after minutes of looking it was evident we would need to invest more money into a car so getting a job is more important than ever. We was looking for either a 4x4 or a large estate something which will accommodate sleeping in, either choice is considerably cheaper than a camper van. When we got home I started to apply for jobs whereas there isn't much point for Vicki yet since she hasn't got a tax code yet and the tax is very high without.
Years before this whole adventure began, Vicki and myself have touched upon some minor travelling. I was eighteen when I bought a van and travelled western Europe alone and I have travelled the cities of Europe with the inter rail system. Vicki on the other hand has travelled America and parts of Australia staying in back packers hostels. Join us as we embark on an adventure of a lifetime across the beautiful coasts, bustling cities and arid deserts of Australia.
Sunday, 17 February 2013
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