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Moving to Scotland

Well, I have finished my time in Morocco. Its been a wild ride and I definitely saw and did things I would never have forseen. But, I am thankful for my time there and have grown from all the challenges. My time in Scotland will be a little more “cush”, thankfully, but more expensive too. And while I don’t forsee having lots to write about, I will be keeping a blog if for no other reason than to have a way to show you all the photos of this gorgeous country. Check it out: http://scotland.kylebrekke.com

But thank you for all of your support during my adventures in Morocco, and I look forward to seeing you all very soon.
-Kyle

Packing for indefinite-length trips

The trick to packing for a trip that could last up to a year or longer is knowing that you WILL, undoubtedly, be buying supplies in the host country. Now, if your target country happens to be part of the third world then you’ll have to anticipate what will and won’t be available – then bring more of what’s difficult to find (important note, nothing is “impossible” to find in this global economy). My theories on travel have been influenced by both my scouting background and the inspiration of Mr. Timothy Ferris. Coincidentally, he has his own blog post on the idea of traveling light. He advocates the BIT philosophy – Buy It There. I never travel with more than I need for about a week at a time, especially if I know that I’ll be settling down somewhere. Invariably there will be some walmart spin off (in the case of Morocco I hear it is called “Marjane”) that’ll have anything I could possibly want. And, if that store doesn’t happen to carry my favorite brands (i.e. over-priced American advertising) I do something a little outrageous… buy LOCAL products. It’s all made in the same factory anway.

Here is a master list that I tend to pull from while planning for a trip. I don’t necessarily pack ALL of these things, but it gives me a chance to consider the kinds of needs I may have abroad and plan accordingly: Continue Reading »

Change of Plans

I realize most of you are probably wondering how I ended up going to Morocco after making so many Korea plans. It’s not really a glorious story, but in the process of looking up which countries spoke arabic I ran across Morocco, which I new to be a French colony. I thought it’d be a great chance to practice my french as well as learn Arabic. It’s also comparatively safer a country than any other Arabic speaking country (although, quite a bit more dangerous than South Korea). Anyhow, since making the decision to move to Morocco I’ve felt better about the choice of country than I did in all the months of preparation for Korea.

My primary focus will be language learning. The first month I will be in a language school in Rabat, Morocco and doing a home stay with one of the families through the program. After the first month I will start looking for a job in addition to school (and adjust hours as necessary). I am going to focus on trying to get a job in either French or Arabic (so, preferably not teaching English) but I’ll take whatever I can get at first.

Also, to those of you heading over to Europe anytime soon, remember, Morocco is only a $50 plane flight away! Come see me! Come see the first country to recognize the US as a country after our Revolutionary War! Come ride a camel!