Irrational Thoughts
I’m almost done with my 6th month on the road, and could keep traveling for another 4 months roughly.
About 6 weeks ago I applied for a pretty cool job…to be a research associate working at a US base in Antarctica. Basically the job would just be collecting data from various pieces of equipment, keeping them working, and coordinating with the scientists that are in charge of the experiments to do whatever they need. Probably not terribly challenging, but a lot of people go wash dishes just to get the chance to live there so all things considered I think I would have like it! It would have been for a full year, including “wintering over” which is staying for the period when it is totally isolated due to the cold preventing planes from working properly. Anyway, I was selected as an alternate for the job so I’m going to be doing all the medical exams and whatnot but unless the first guy backs out, doesn’t physically qualify, or has some kind of illness or injury between now and October I won’t be going. Oh well.
Still, now that I spent some time fixing up a fresh resume, doing 3 rounds of interviews, etc…I can’t get the idea of returning home out of my head! If I had gotten the job last week I would have stayed here in Buenos Aires about 2 more weeks and then returned home to get qualified, trained, visit family and friends, and possibly head to New Zealand a few weeks to a month early to hang around (flights to McMurdo go out of Christchurch).
I had been thinking about it so much it seems to have become a habit, and there are a lot of great things to do back in Austin during the summer, plus the money I could be making if I had a job, etc. I’m not unhappy here, but somehow I’ve lost of a bit of motivation to fully take advantage of where I am. Still, if I did return and get a job I know in about 2 months I’d be thinking “Wait, working sucks…why am I not in Colombia or something?”
At any rate, now that I don’t need to go back for the job I think I’m going to start first thing next week on planning to backpack again a month from now. I’m almost out of room in my passport so I’ll need to start by going to the US Consulate to get more pages. Then, the route I’d like to do is Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls, then go from Iguazu northwest through Paraguay and Bolivia, then head from Bolivia up the western coast of Peru. I’ve seen most of Peru so really I just need to cover the coast and Iquitos. Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia are 3 of the 4 countries in South America that require visas for Americans, so that means at least 3 more trips to embassies. A week or two of bureaucratic nonsense will definitely put me in the mood to go
I’d also like to take a couple of weekend trips from here to Cordoba and back to Uruguay.
This would basically make for a good route to return to Austin from Lima near the end of September, or I could stay a little more. If I was bored, I could return a little sooner. I think it makes sense as a flexible way to end the trip.





