Friday, June 4, 2010

Wow, Asheville Rocks!


Hello All,

I made it to Asheville, North Carolina! Not to brag but I feel pretty lucky to be in such a beautiful city surrounded by mountains. Okay, well when I first arrived I was grumpy because I was crammed in a tiny box with my backpack and didn't have any food for several days, but I've been fed and allowed to stretch my legs so I'm feeling pretty darn good.

For Memorial Day weekend I went camping! I went with this girl named Jenn and a group of her friends to a spot in the Pisgah Forest and got to camp right next to a river.

Look I'm on the River!

They even let me set up the tent.


But the best part is we hiked just a short ways and got to see TWO waterfalls!


Other than running into a scary rattlesnake this camping trip was awesome. There are hiking spots and waterfalls all over this area of the Blue Ridge Mountains so I'm sure I'll get to see more. I can't wait to go on my next adventure!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

That was one hell of a party!!!

So...after Jeremy's birthday party in France I pretty much disappeared. I'm not sure what happened, but by the looks of the pictures of tons of empty bottles, me riding a bottle of champagne, and me slumped over a coffee the next day, I'm preeeeety sure I can guess. WOW!

No worries, I am back and ready for more! I went back to the West Coast of the USA to Spokane, WA to help someone celebrate her 21st birthday, move out of a dorm, and then go to a graduation! It should all be very exciting.

I've also started up a Facebook page (Henri ZeHippo), so you should all come find me there to check out more pictures of my adventures around the world.

Keep looking for my next post and my next adventure!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Tokyo

Hi guys,

I imagine you were really excited to have some news about my travel !!
So I'm ladding well in Tokyo and I've started to visit this huge town.
Many cultures and religions are present in Japan and you can see this many time in Tokyo.

It's me in front of a Bouddhist relic

Near to this relic, we could see a tipically Japanese temple !

When you visit Tokyo you have to take the metro, it's like in Paris because this city is really big !!

Me on the metro

That I prefer in Japan is the Japanese food, it's wonderfull !!
Sushi, Ramen, Okonomiyaki...
Everythings is great !!

On a Sushi Bar

With an Okonomiyaki!!

Travel to Japan

Hello everybody !

Just a little message to tell you than everything is ok !
I'm just waiting after my plane behind me to take off Amsterdam for Tokyo.

So, see you soon !!

Henri in Paris

Hi guys !
After my travel in the East of France in motorcycle with Nico, I'm with Adelyne to visit Japan !!
Adelyne works in France for Universal Music, ans she's very nice because she's let me try her job during one hour !!!
It's me trying to contact The Black Eyed Peas by mail

It's me on phone with U2

She ask me if I was ok to drink a beer in St Michel in Paris with Jeremy.
So I said Yes because I love to meet people, that's my favorite pleasure, after travelling, of course !
When we went to St Michel by foot, we saw the Panthéon! It's a beautiful place in Paris where many famous people are burried! That's why French people said "La place des grands Hommes" (the place of great people).

In this photo you can see the Panthéon "La place des Grands Hommes"

I love the Mc Ewans Beer !!

Nothing better than a good beer before a long travel !!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Motorcycle trip in France - Day 1

Hi everyone !

After these great holidays in Florida with Laurel & Jeremy, I took a plane to Paris in order to see Nico. He lived in Puteaux near the French capital !


This is the view from his living room

He asked me if I wanted to come with him for his motorcycle road trip across the France. I didn’t know the French countrysides and I love motorcycling so I jumped at the chance ! The aim is to have fun with the motorbike on the french Alpes roads and to enjoy the wonderful landscapes.

So, this morning, we geared up and left for an of adventure of 8 days.


That's me trying my helmet

The first part of this trip was to go to Donzy Le Nationale. I can hear you from here ! Where the hell is this ! It’s a small town in Bourgogne (Our first hostel is there).
We started from Puteaux in the Paris’ suburb. The first 100 Km were not so cool. To get out the Paris Region, we had to take highways (straight roads and many people…). But after that, we took only small roads ; winding country roads :) ! And that was great ! About 300 Km of turns in forests and the massif central (french montains).
We took some pauses because motoriding is very exhausting. There are many lakes in Bourgogne and that was nice to rest near by. We profited of a picnic area to eat some sandwiches.


Bourgogne lake


Picnic time !



Me trying Nico’s motorbike :)

After 470 Km, we arrived at our hostel and rest a little. We are about to go to Cluny (a larger city at 15 Km) to find a restaurant and spend the evening. Tomorrow, we’ll go to Thonon les bains and the Lac Léman at the Swiss border !


Friday, August 28, 2009

Mischief at Sea World and Meeting Monkeys at the Zoo

I didn't get to mention this in my last post in detail, but I also adventured out to Sea World and the Brevard Zoo when I was out in Florida.

My visit to Sea World started off helping Jeremy and Laurel feed some stingrays, which was really cool. They would hold fish in their hands and the rays would come to gobble it up. I was scared the rays would eat their fingers, but all fingers survived unscathed. After watching dolphins do tricks and helping my escorts feed bottle-nosed dolphins (I was coaching), I decided that it was time to kick things up a notch and sneak behind the scenes. Before the Shamu show (Shamu the Killer Whale), I was found wandering the staff locker room and they were kind enough to include me in the show. So the picture here is of my incredible experience surfing a killer whale. I may have gotten salt in my mouth, nose, and eyes but it was well worth it. After the shows, I rode the amazing roller coaster Manta where I thought Laurel was going to let me go. All throughout the day I saw amazing fish and creatures I never imagined could exist. Where I come from, lion fish, sea dragons, sharks, dolphins, and sea creatures in general was something I only heard my mom talk about in fairy tales. The day ended anti-climatically with rain, rain, and more rain. At least I surfed a whale.

Towards the end of my visit to Florida, Jeremy and Laurel took me to the little county zoo (Brevard Zoo). I was immediately impressed with how the enclosures were spacious and utilized the natural terrain and plants of Florida. There were even local wild animals to be seen such as a little agile river otter munching a fish he had just caught in a stream running through the zoo. While the zoo itself wasn't big, it did have a decent collection of animals and it offered on-site kayaking through their Africa exhibit to see Giraffes, Lemurs, and Rhinos. They offered two other kayaking options but it was too hot to be paddling in the sun, so we passed on that and fed some lorikeets instead. I got a good laugh seeing Laurel covered in bright red and blue birds as they fought for the nectar she offered them in a little cup. Meanwhile, Jeremy was being chased by a parot for what seemed like five minutes as it tried to bite his sandal until a zookeeper came in to reprimand it. Apparently, it goes crazy over wheelchairs too. Finally, I was getting mighty adventurous (or perhaps mischievous) again so I did something crazy...
I talked with this friendly monkey dude (I can't remember his species...but I'm not one for prejudice) and he was kind enough to smuggle me into his cage and carry me on his back through the trees. It was fun, but I think it was getting a little attached because it tried to prevent me from getting back out. After a brief tug-a-war between the monkey and Jeremy with me as the rope, the monkey let go in search for better prospect children. Other highlights at the zoo included teasing alligators, watching a kid freak out when a lorikeet landed on him, watching another kid feed a giraffe, seeing some cool hawks and eagles, and seeing the largest rodent in the world (capybara). It was resting in the shade, but it looked like a guinea pig the size of small pony. Oh, and there were also red wolves (which are nearly extinct) and a bobcat.

All in all, it was a fun trip...I wonder what kind of adventures France will bring.