A new adventure Lies just around the bend...............................................................
So I told everyone that I'd be updated a lot as my adventure grows.
My bad.
So. Great Britain. Let me tell you the tale of the bus pass.
We left luton in the morning to get a good start on the day. We went to London with some Hungary-friends (don't worry, we fed them) and saw the sights in Camden.
Camden has streets lined with shops of all sorts. There are several huge market places where people independently sell whatever they can. There's one memorable store called CyberDog which specializes in rave gear. It's like MadMax meets Matrix on acid with black lights. It's nuts.

We also looked for, and found, the elusive Gherkin building. I can honestly say I wasn't ready for it. There's nothing one can possibly do to mentally prepare themselves for the Gherkin. Nothing.
We also looked for, and found, the elusive Gherkin building. I can honestly say I wasn't ready for it. There's nothing one can possibly do to mentally prepare themselves for the Gherkin. Nothing.
We started from Victoria Bus Station the next morning after a night hosteling in Camden. We bused all the way up to Edinburgh, which took us till 8 o'clock that night. We confusedly found a hostel after most things were closed and buckle
The next morning we efficiently planned and executed the decisive missing of our bus southwards, and were stranded in Edinburgh. So we walked our feet off in full backpacker gear.
Some of the walking we did was more upward than normal. Thus we discovered Holyrood Crag.
We decided to take the late bus out of Edinburgh that night, as we're poor and didn't want to pay for another night at a hostel. Besides, bus stations are nice, right? Wrong Mitch. Wrong again. Oh so very, very wrong.
It wasn't the busing itself that was the problem, but the stops and switches. We ended up staying for a couple of hours in the middle of the night in Manchester.This bus station in the middle of the night is just convenient place for the wholesome folk of midnight Manchester to
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After catching a few random buses, we found ourselves in Cardiff. It's a pretty cool spot, albeit starved for tourists. They've put a lot of work and funding into making their tourist industry as friendly as possible. The Welsh are wonderful people. We even got to go inside this castle as, unlike Edinburgh, the guards had no submachine guns.
We camped that night in Cardiff.
The next morning we awoke cold, but refreshed to a breakfast of mustard sandwiches, grapefruit and beer (the breakfast of champions) and were on our way. Turns out very few buses go anywhere from Cardiff except London. Off we were again to Victoria Station.
Since it was late by the time we got to London, in the interest of economic shortcomings, we spent the night in Luton. A shower and a hot meal later, we were back on the road.
We found ourselves in Liverpool that night, where we enjoyed the hospitality of the Embassie Hostel and discovered some questionable beer. I had the Hobgoblin, Adam drank the Old Peculiar and we shared the Bishop's Finger.
So the buses were full leaving Liverpool, so we opted to stay the night again, and left in the morning. We were set on going to Bath, but the connection at Victoria Station ended up being booked up. We found ourselves in Canterbury later that evening. There was a few minutes, as we stood between two buses waiting for the Ok from both/either, when we could have ended up on either side of the country.
Tomorrow we're all biking to Oxford, and hopefully on to Stonehenge. We have to be back for the 17th, to catch our flight to Vilnius, Lithuania. But that's another story.
Cheers

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10:07 AM
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10:26 AM
Enthralling Master Underhay, absolutely enthralling.
Now, while even I would be skeptical with the prospect of putting something labeled "The Bishop's Finger" into the same orifice through which I pass food, I commend your bravado.
Adventures thus far are quite amusing to read, though I can barely wait until I can hear of them firsthand.
I would finish this with some recommendation of Lithuanian Debauchery which yours truly would love to incite, but my complete ignorance for all things Lithuanian (namely, what kind of debauchery can be had there), leaves me quite at a loss.
With that said, have much fun, and keep notes.
This will be on the final quiz.
With well-wishes and regret,
Aaron Shelvey and those of his kin.
10:27 AM
Bus rides...*shudder*
Damn, they just suck. Mom and I took a thirteen+ hour one to get to Sydney on our last night so we wouldn't have to pay to stay at a hostel/hotel, and the roof leaked. It just sucked.
Anyway, sounds like you're having fun. Learn lots about Lithuania so you can tell us about it, because I am completely ignorant in all things Lithuanian too.
7:43 PM
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