
Ruta Maya 4 – Dead Man’s Island
Saturday 12th April 2014 Case and I drinkie too muchie the night before, but we just about managed to drag our carcasses out of bed
On the first of January 2009, I crossed the River Plate from Argentina to Uruguay. Thus began The Odyssey Expedition my incredible, hilarious and occasionally terrifying four year journey to every country in the world without flying, as accredited by Guinness World Records™.
You can read all about The Odyssey Expedition by tapping on the link below.
I officially finished the journey at the end of January 2013 and by the summer of that year I was already ready for my next adventure, and so I signed up to be a contestant on SOS Island: a Samsung-sponsored survival show hosted by Les Stroud.
And guess what? I won.
The prize was $100,000 towards an island adventure of my choice. Thus began The Road To Jinja Island.
But before becoming the lord and master of my very own taste of paradise, my girlfriend and I ran around Belize, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras on what we called The Ruta Maya.
We then travelled south to Bocas Del Toro, Panama where I embarked on an three-year long adventure living off-grid on the tropical island I named Jinja Island.

Saturday 12th April 2014 Case and I drinkie too muchie the night before, but we just about managed to drag our carcasses out of bed

June 2015 I wasn’t expecting to still be here on Jinja Island. But I told you the “three lies of Bocas”, right? 1. I’m leaving

Tuesday 26th November 2013 So this is it. Crunch time. This week I should find out if… a) AJ Hackett will be building a bungee

April 2015 I can’t quite believe how fast the time has gone, but yes… by the end of April 2015 I had been living on

June 2014 At the beginning of the second month on Jinja, Casey and I awoke to a wonderful sight: four baby chickens! We called them

With consummate (freakish?) professionalism, I awoke 30 seconds before my alarm went off at 6.30am. After a quick shower and change of clothes, I made my blood sacrifices to Bacchus, jumped in the waiting limo and sped off towards the CBS Broadcast Centre. I was met at the door and taken up to the newsfloor. Now this is more like it! A nice big studio for me to run about. The warehouse-y interiors looked a bit like my old office in Liverpool. I was a bit disappointed to discover that the brickwork wasn’t real, but this is television, folks! IT’S ALL MADE OF MAGIC.
