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Posted by Stropp on April 15, 2008

As I mentioned in my last post, and a few weeks ago in Guest Posters Wanted, I’m going on a driving holiday in a few weeks from Adelaide to Sydney. All up the trip is about 2000 kilometers each way, and should take about five or six days to get there. (I’ll be taking it slow.) I’ll then spend a few days with friends, and about four days drive back (across the top this time) and I’ll be gone for a full two weeks.

During that time I won’t necessarily have access to the Internet, or enough time to write for that matter. So I’m looking for some help in filling out the blog while I’m away.

If you’ve always felt that urge to write for a blog, then give in to that urge, feel the freedom, write up a post on anything MMORPG related, and send it in. You can use the contact form to do that, or email me directly at mcstropp@gmail.com

You’ll need to submit it by April 30th so that I can put it in the queue by the time I leave on the 4th, but aside from that, that’s all there is to it.

Too easy, eh?

And, if you’re interested, here is the route I’m planning on taking to Sydney.

route

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  1. DM Osbon Said,

    Wow! All along the coast…great stuff stropp! I’ll send in a guest post or 2…

  2. Stropp Said,

    Cheers DM. Thanks for the help.

  3. hudson Said,

    Wow nice trip. Dont let anyone tow your car and pull a Wolf Creek! That movie scared all outback tours out of me. Seriously though have a good time!

  4. Jakob Said,

    That trip looks awesomely fun. I hope you have a great time. Always wanted to see Australia/NZ. Oh, well. There’s always National Geographic… :)

  5. Stropp Said,

    Thanks guys, it’s the first time I’ve driven to Sydney. I’ve done a half dozen trips to Melbourne over the years, but not much further than that. I’m really looking forward to it.

    I haven’t seen Wolf Creek, but since it’s based on true story, I’ve heard a little about it. When I did my road trip across the US, there was a running joke about not stopping at abandoned camping grounds, or small towns that were nearly bankrupt but had some big event coming up that would save the town, especially if they had a new young firechief/police chief/doctor. Staying at places like these are always a bad idea.

    Jakob, there’s a lot to see here in Oz. At the risk of sounding like a travel agent, I recommend coming over and seeing the sights.

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