In my early twenties I went backpacking for a year in Australia which turned out to be an adventure of a lifetime which I will always cherish.
As luck would have it the opportunity arose at work for a revisit when country leads where assigned to the branches across the globe to help them reorganise their way of working. Of course I claimed my stake with the intend to extend my stay with another week to revisit some of the places in Sydney I used to live, to visit parts of the east coast I skipped last time, do some whale watching, etc.
While booking and preparing for the trip I realised that a lot has changed over the years, luckily most for the better. Back then I flew economy class where I now fly business class, back then I slept in a dorm room with 7+ other backpackers and now I booked a nice room with an ocean view, the 20 year old Holden Commodore 202 (3.3L 6 in line) will now probably be replaced by a modern camper with an onboard BBQ
Another big change is of course mobile phones, 19 years ago I had one of the first Ericsson mobile phones which could only be used to call and send text messages. For email I had to find an internetcafe and pay a few dollars for some online time so I could send the periodic updates to the homefront.
Camera wise a couple of Kodak or Fuji throw away cameras were used to cover the entire trip as I wasn't into photography at the time whereas I'm now the proud co owner of a certain Nikon forum. With the soon to be announced mirrorless Nikon cameras on the way this trip also became the perfect opportunity to start the jump back to the Nikon ecosystem, tomorrow the man with the yellow truck will deliver a D500 and a 200-500VR to cover the long stuff.
Currently preparing the trip and trying to sort things out like the USB-C accessories for power, storage and the necessary software to process the D500 images. As I will be partly mobile there's a need to stay powered while on the road, though not as powerful as the 87W Apple USB-C charger the 30W 100Wh battery pack and a 36W USB-C car charger should be able to provide the necessary juice for the MacBook Pro 15" and other devices. The Sony A7RII can also be charged by USB, a Nitecore UNK1 USB charger for EN-EL15/14 batteries is enroute and I already have a drawer full of USB/12V AA/AAA /18650 battery chargers for things like flashes and lights.
For the D500 of course an XQD card was ordered together with a Sony MRW-E90 QXD/SD card reader, besides being one of the fastest readers out there it also allowed me to replace the old skool USB 3 cable with an aftermarket USB-C cable. A Samsung T5 500GB SSD will be used to make regular bootable backups with SuperDuper.
I'll land coming Saturday evening btw and will stay in the Coogee Beach Hotel for a few days including meeting up with Mongo which I'm really looking forward to, work starts on the 13th and I'll fly back home on the 17th.
Would be very cool to also meet other NG members in the Sydney area or along the east coast while I'm there btw