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Brandon O'Brien

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I wanted a place to journal all my travels and adventures around the world. I always enjoy going back and reflecting on my past travels and getting to relive them through my words and photos.

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WEMF 2006

Monday, July 24, 2006 @ 12:00 AM in General Travel

I just got back from the World Electronic Music Festival up in Tweed, Ontario this weekend. Scott and I drove up from Indy on Friday night. We left his house around 9 at night and drove straight through for the 13 hour trip. We got up there around 10:00 in the morning but couldn't get in until Noon because that was the time they would switch the ticket prices from the 3 day to 2 day price (a savings of 50 bucks). So we ended up just sitting around for a few hours and waited to get in.

Once we got in the gates, we had to find a place to park and set up camp. We drove around for a bit and ended up finding a spot that was in a pretty central location to all the stages. We walked around a bit and realized most of the people were still passed out from the night before and none of the music would really start up again until about 5-6:00 at night. Since we had been running on no sleep and were hungry, we made some sandwiches and then slept in the car for an hour.

After the nap, it was almost time for the music to start up again. I changed into my I <3 Boobs shirt and we started walking around. Almost immediately people started coming up to me and saying stuff like "hell yeah man, me too" or "nice shirt, don't we all!" This lasted the entire night and was pretty funny that so many people came up and talked to me because of the shirt. I ended up running into OTer DittoAlex because he recognized the shirt.

They had a few different stages set up. There was a Hardcore stage, Trance stage, Drum and Bass stage and an Alternative stage. Each one had a different crowd that followed it. It was pretty funny to see the different types of people who like the different types of music. Scott and I basically walked around all of them since all the music was pretty good.

We ended up staying up unitl around 3:00am and then decided we should probably try to get some sleep before heading home. We slept until about 8:00 in the morning and then packed up the car and started our journey home. The way back only took about 11 and a half hours. The drive back was really nice. It was partly cloudy through most of Ontario which made for an easy drive.

Unfortunately I didn't take any photos because it's hard to carry a camera around when there are 5,000+ people jumping around.

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Spring Break Skiing in Colorado

Sunday, March 19, 2006 @ 12:00 PM in General Travel

This year for spring break, instead of doing the whole beach thing, I went out to Colorado with my family to visit my Aunt and to go skiing out at Keystone.

Before I left for break I had to find a bag to put my skis and poles in. I went to Rusted Moon Outfitters in Broadripple but they were already sold out for the season. They recommended that I try Play it Again Sports. Sure enough, I went over there and found a used bag for $15. It wasn't anything fancy but it got my skis out and back. I left Indy around 8:00pm Monday for Denver. I flew on Frontier Airlines where they had the LCD screens on the seat backs and you could watch your progress live. I listened to Armin van Buuren and read Backpacker Magazine. About 2 hours later I arrived at Denver.

My family was already out there (they flew in a few hours earlier and went to my Aunts house). I called my dad when I got in and he came and picked me up. My aunt had made some really good pasta with meatballs and sausage and I warmed some of that up when I got to her place then went to bed.

The next morning we woke up and ate a quick breakfast and headed out towards Keystone. The drive took about 2 hours but it was awesome. The drive started just outside of Denver and took us up into the mountains. We got up to Keystone around 1:00 I believe and stopped at a rental place so my brother and sister could pick up some skis. We had been planning on skiing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday but the people at the rental place informed us that there would be no Night Skiing on Tuesday. So we just went to the condo early and hung around for a while then ate some dinner. You could see the slopes from our window and we were almost within walking distance to the slopes (it was a tough walk in ski boots). After dinner we went to bed a little early so we could wake up right away and go skiing.

We woke up on Wednesday and it was a little cloudy, but we geared up and headed out to the slopes where we stayed on Peak 1 the whole day getting used to the really long runs (one of them was 3.5 miles long and took a good 15-20 minutes to get down). We skiied until about noon when we went back to the condo for lunch. By that time it had really started to snow hard and we couldn't even see the mountains from our window. We waited around for a little while for the snow to let up a bit. I had a New Castle Brown Ale before I took off for the slopes again to help warm me up a bit. My brother, sister and I skiied for the rest of the day until we came back for dinner. My mom made some Chicken Casserole and broccoli for dinner. After eating my brother and sister were too tired to go skiing at night, so I took off around 6:00 and pretty much had the slopes to myself until 8:00 when I came back in. I had another beer and went off to bed so I could get up and take some pictures because the weather said it was supposed to be great on Thursday.

After waking up the next morning and seeing just how awesome it was outside, I got my snow suit on, got my camera and headed out alone to the mountains. My sister was going to try and get my mom off the bunny slopes and my brother wanted to stick to some of the terrain park areas on peak 1.

I made my way up to the top of Peak 1 and started taking photos. The blue run I took to peak 2 was pretty neat. It was a lot harder (read more fun) than the ones that we were doing the previous day. To get all the way over to peak 3 I had to go up and down peak 1, then up and down peak 2, and finally up peak 3. The sky was an intense blue and I was snapping pics the whole time. It was probably some of the most fun skiing I've ever had. The views were incredible and the runs were challenging, but not too difficult where I couldn't do them.

After I got to peak 3, I headed back to peak 1 where I was going to meet up with my brother and sister again. When I finally got back, it was about 11:30 so we just decided to go back for some lunch. My dad had smoked some pork back home and they brought it with them so we could have pork sandwiches for lunch. They were really good and my brother and sister and I headed back out to the slopes. We went all over peak 1 but stuck mostly to the terrain park areas where we were taking some crazy jumps and having fun. We tried doing some skiing through the trees but my skis were just too long (186cm) and it wasn't working too well.

After getting a few more good hours of skiing in, we went back for some dinner. We went to a place called the Old Dillon Inn that my dad had found out about when he saw the menu in a magazine or something. The food was alright but a little expensive. When we finished eating we put our boots back on for some night skiing. We knew that our ski trip was almost coming to an end because we had to leave for Denver again on Friday afternoon.

The night skiing was awesome on Thursday night. There wasn't any snow blowing and the temperature was at the perfect level. We stuck mostly to a run called the Spring Dipper because it wasn't too crowded and there was a nice mix of steep fast runs as well as relaxing sections. We skiied until about 8:30 that night and then went in so we could get up early and get to ski for a few hours in the morning.

We got up early once again and packed up all of our suitcases and got into our ski gear because we had to be out of the condo by 10:00. We had a good time skiing for a few hours and then met up with our parents to head back to Denver where we were going to have dinner with our Aunt.

When we got back to my Aunt's house we all talked for a while since we didn't really have much time to on Monday when we all arrived. I was able to check teh internets for the first time in almost a week but the only thing in my inbox was spam.

We left for dinner around 5:30 and went to a really nice European restaurant. One of my dads business buddies was there and we all sat at the bar and talked for a good hour or so. When it came time to order, I ended up getting the Veal Parmesean with french onion soup which was really really good. After all was said and done, we ended up leaving the restaurant around 10:30 and made our way back home.

When we got back, we all went to bed because we had to catch our flights back home in the morning. My parents had to drive to an airport that was about an hour and a half away so they left around 10:00 in the morning. My aunt was going to drop me off at the Denver airport so we left her place around 11:00 and had some breakfast. I got to the airport pretty early because my flight didn't leave until 2:55. I sat there and edited some of the photos i took on my laptop until my battery died. About an hour and a half later I boarded the plane and headed back to Indy and then drove back to Purdue.

Overall the whole vacation was awesome. I'm definitely going to try to get back out there this summer for some backpacking. I also decided that one of these days I'm going to move out there. There's just so much to do out there with all the mountains. You can go mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, rafting, etc, etc.

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Moving Day

Friday, January 6, 2006 @ 12:00 PM in Miscellaneous

I've spent all day getting a great workout, even though it was unintentional. Lifting boxes, beds, couches, TVs, tables and more have left Eric and I completely worn out while moving into our new apartment. Even though the apartment is just around the corner from my old place, it has still taken the good part of a day to get both of our things moved into the new place.

Eric and his dad showed up around 11:30 with the Uhaul and we signed the lease and got the keys to the new apartment. After unloading all of Eric's things, we went to my apartment to grab the big items like the couches, kitchen table, my desk and a few things that are just a little bit too big to fit in my car.

The new apartment, which is located at Blackbird Farms is very nice. There is a lot of room for everything and we even have a huge storage closet that would be big enough for someone to put a desk in there and turn it into a tiny workcenter. The bedrooms are a little different in size, but it doesn't seem too noticeable and the bathroom even has a nice closet so we don't have to store everything on a metal rack. We even have a really nice view outside our balcony of a field. The view at my old place was of a retirement home.

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EAA AirVenture 2005

EAA AirVenture 2005

Monday, August 1, 2005 @ 12:00 PM in General Travel

I flew up to the EAA AirVenture 2005 in Oshkosh, WI with Scott, Tomas and Tyler. We took one of Purdue's 4 seat Archers and it took about 2.5 hours to get there from West Lafayette.

The show was amazing. They had every type of aircraft you could ever think of. We got to see the White Knight and SpaceShip One up close and even got to see it fly. We stayed there July 30-31st. On the night of the 30th we went back into the show after all the tents and exhibits had closed. As we were walking around we came across SpaceShip One. The only people there were a few photographers and security guards. I really wish I would have brought my camera because the view of Spaceship One with the stars in the background was awesome.

We brought a tent and camped out under the plane. At 6:15 in the morning planes started taking off and it's really hard to sleep through that, so we all ended waking up after only about 5 hours of sleep. Other than being tired and sore, everything was very fun.

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