I feel like the once a week blog is probably an appropriate goal. It’s so hard to be sitting in front of a computer all day and then go home to sit in front of my laptop to blog about me sitting in front of a computer all day. However, for those that are interested in what I’m doing at MSN and my travels, a once a week update is probably what you can expect. And they become even more interesting when you’ve had a weekend like this past weekend.
Wales=gorgeous.
Now I could leave it at that, but more detail is necessary. My roommate (or flatmate, as they call them here), went to Pembrookshire, Wales for the weekend to participate in high adventure activities. Now, they probably should have mentioned that you would be sore for a week after attempting these feats. Even if they did, however, I still would have gone. Friday started out as less than desirable since we missed our coach to the pickup location in Wales. The next one didn’t leave until that evening and after the seven hour busride, we wouldn’t be getting into Wales until 2 a.m. Not desirable. We rushed to get the coach (which we could have made if we had done a few things differently), then we rushed to catch a train from a different station. After shelling out £41 for the coach we didn’t use, and another£73 for the train, this was adding up to be an expensive weekend.
When we arrive and were picked up by Preseli Adventure, we were happy to arrive with everyone else. Yes, we did pay a bit more (or a lot more) for transportation, but it was worth it to enjoy some delicious lasagne and drinks with the entire group at the lodge. After a good night’s sleep, we woke up to a filling breakfast… and off for some adventure. Our first activity was coasteering. This is basically gearing up to climb on the coast and jump off cliffs into the water. The water was absolutely freezing but the sun offered some respite. Our kit (or gear) included a winter wet suit, a buoyancy aid, a helmet and tennis shoes. What a fun activity! When we first hopped in, we enjoyed bobbing up and down in a cove as the water levels went up and down. It was a bit nerve-wracking to climb on the rocks knowing that one wrong step could have me either in the ocean or on the rocks below. Quite a successful outing.
We warmed up with some soup and then off again for another adventure. This time it was kayaking. We were fitted for our kayaks and drove to a small village, hopped in the water and practiced kayaking by first a game, some coastal exploration and then by venturing into a cave. The seal added the nice ambiance to the nature we were actually a part of. Being in nature added some much needed relaxation from the busy London weeks. We got out of the cold water for the last time (no one tipped over), took some warm showers and ate some delicious curry. When dinner was over, we all played some card games and later headed out to a bonfire. The bonfire certainly reminded me of the Midwest: memories of someone strumming a guitar around the campfire, roasting marshmallows and camping all flooded back to me.
Sunday we participated in a seven mile hike along the coast. Well, the first four were good, but then the trail turned into fields and was less scenic. By that point we were all exhausted, but still had another 3 miles to go. We all successfully returned, ate some lunch and said goodbye to the Welsh landscape. I still have some great photos to remember the trip by, but nothing will compare to all of the fun that I had actually going out there and doing it all. And like I said, it offered some much needed refreshment from the hustle and bustle of London.
Next stop: Italy and Greece
