Day 29- Shirt ball!
Trip Start
Jul 15, 2009
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Trip End
Sep 17, 2009
We woke up with ALL of our stuff after having a hassle free night. Well, apart from the surronding gays and tractors. We spent a majority of the day chilling on the beach playing kick the bean bag and a new game called shirt ball.
Me and Alex invented shirt ball as a way of cleaning our t-shirts in the sea without getting bored. The rules are simple, you basically tie a tshirt up in to a small ball and throw it at each other as hard as you can. However, you have to be waist deep in the sea 6 meters apart and you canīt throw it directly at the other person, you have to skim it off the sea. Every time you hit the other person in the face you get a point. Genius.
Also, in the morning I had gone for a run and due to a previous sun burn I was peeling. A massive pool of sweat had gathered between my skin and my peeling skin. It looked like a tumor the size of a kiwi and it almost made Alex sick (see picture on Facebook).
Then we cycled another 30 miles down the coast where we fell asleep on another beach. It really sounds cool waking up on beaches alot but you normally wake up about 10 times in the night with ants all over your face or a massive tractor a few meters from your head. Fact: beaches are cool in the day and for the begining of the night but they are rarely cool to sleep on at night.
Me and Alex invented shirt ball as a way of cleaning our t-shirts in the sea without getting bored. The rules are simple, you basically tie a tshirt up in to a small ball and throw it at each other as hard as you can. However, you have to be waist deep in the sea 6 meters apart and you canīt throw it directly at the other person, you have to skim it off the sea. Every time you hit the other person in the face you get a point. Genius.
Also, in the morning I had gone for a run and due to a previous sun burn I was peeling. A massive pool of sweat had gathered between my skin and my peeling skin. It looked like a tumor the size of a kiwi and it almost made Alex sick (see picture on Facebook).
Then we cycled another 30 miles down the coast where we fell asleep on another beach. It really sounds cool waking up on beaches alot but you normally wake up about 10 times in the night with ants all over your face or a massive tractor a few meters from your head. Fact: beaches are cool in the day and for the begining of the night but they are rarely cool to sleep on at night.


