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Martin on the Laos/Cambodia border

Martin is an electronics engineer with a wander lust, which probably accounts for the fact that he has been contracting across the UK for the last 20 years.

He met up with Dean in the 90's and discovered that clubbing could be a full time job, much to the despair of his then employers (sorry Thomson, he still believes that 11am on a Wednesday is a good time to start the working week!).

Managed to calm down enough to do some travelling through Israel and Egypt in the late 90's and ended up in Dahab. One snorkel trip at the Lighthouse persuaded him that diving might be a fun thing to do. Found that it was. But then having a dive instructor whose nickname was Roach, it was never going to be boring!

In November 1999, after a few returns each year and an 18 month contract in Wolverhampton (you can get less for manslaughter) decided to sell up and buy a year ticket round the world.

Was meant to spend 3 months in SE Asia and 9 months in Australia, New Zealand and Tonga. Planning and sticking to plans was never his specialist subject...

Loved SE Asia and met some fantastic fellow travellers there, so much so he spent 8 months there. Eventually got to Australia and whilst in Melbourne realised that his year would be up in just over a week. Southern hemisphere or England in November? It was a tough choice. Ditched his air ticket, got a ticket to New Zealand for a month, another 2 months in Australia and then SE Asia again for 3 months, before reality and a stroppy bank manager called him back to the UK.

Met up with Dean again and over many serious planning meetings (planning? You gotta be kidding) in various Pompey pubs decided on setting up this company in Dahab.

Now officially a sleeping (some might say comatose) partner in Tanked Up. Residing in Solihull and working in Birmingham for the last 4 years, so judging by his previous time in the Midlands his next trip abroad will be permanent!

Solihull... a place that has more tanning & beauty salons than pubs, not a good sign. Still, on the plus side there are more Brazilians in Solihull than Rio de Janeiro, so it's not all bad smile