Day 4 | July 2

Historically it hasn’t been my jam but the dominance of the USWNT has gotten me very invested in the current World Cup. I didn’t think it possible but the Canadians seem to be even less interested in soccer than Americans. After much Facebook searching I found a pub way to the south that was going to be showing the game.

After working and working out in the morning I grabbed one of the bike share bikes that litter the city and headed that way. Vancouver may be tough to get around given the absence of transportation options that most cities have but these bikes are so cheap and ubiquitous that they make up for a lot of it. Oddly I never see anyone using them…

I rode all the way out to the suburbs to this pub only to arrive to find that it had literally burned down or something! Luckily I got there early. But now I was too far out to make it anywhere else and as I was in the suburbs there were no cabs. I once again frantically searched to see if they had any sort of Uber equivalent. Luckily I found Kater which had just launched. But they only had one driver and he had to come all the way from the city to get me.

I rolled the dice and told him to take me to the first Irish Pub I was able to look up. His response “Are you sure you want to go to that part of town?” Looking back on my history I had an internal laugh at this. Got him to take me out there and arrived at The Blarney Stone only four minutes into the game.

Those who know me know that Irish Pub’s are one of my great passions in life. This is the Pub I’ve been missing in Denver. If you’re ever trying to find me on the streets of Van this is probably where I’ll be.

After watching the US defeat England I had to head home to make some work calls. Productivity was flagging after that and I still had things to do so I headed down to Trees Organic Coffee. This is a decent little coffee shop which has the distinction of being one of the few downtown that’s open late. They also apparently have been voted as having the best Cheesecake in Vancouver, though I’ve not tried it (yet). They also roast the beans right in the front room there which is both neat and distracting.

Worked there for a while and then home and to sleep.

Day 3 | July 1

I learned the day prior that today was Canada Day which is, apparently, some sort of sad attempt to compete with the real Independence Day taking place immediately to the South shortly. But, many of the festivities for this were happening right around my place so I decided to check it out.

I had to work through the morning and, after two months of slacking off, really needed to workout as well. It was a gorgeous day but it was hot and humid to be walking through giant crowds. Near as I could tell Canada Day is a holiday mostly celebrated by tourists visiting from Asia…

However, I did managed to pickup a new rain jacket which is going to go down as one of my best recent purchases.

I went to the other celebration down at Canada Place and had a wildly over priced… Toronto style smoked meat sandwich. Turns out this is just roast beef. I was still feeling oddly run down and all the walking around in the hit wasn’t helping so I headed back after this and passed out.

Day 2 | June 30

Vancouver is crazy over-regulated so my AirBNB hostess had to come back around this morning so we could sign several reams of paper governing short-term leases or something.

I’d gotten a little behind on work in the run-up to my departure so I had to work for the rest of the morning before I could embark on my traditional aimless wandering all over the city to get my bearings and see what’s what.

From my place I walked down to Canada Place which is the major port for the cruise ships that stop by. Having never done a cruise I found it rather interesting to watch the clip with which these things came and went. There were four docked when I went down and when I was passing back later in the day some had already changed out and others were leaving.

From there I walked down through Gastown and had lunch at this cafe Birds & The Beets. Everyone raves about this place but I didn’t really get what the hype was about. It was a pretty standard cafe. It seems their claim to fame was really just taking every ingredient that hipsters are all about these days and tossing them all into a variety of dishes. It was fine but… not sure I’ll be heading back there.

From there I looped through the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. This is supposed to be some sort of significant Asian Garden but once again I was underwhelmed. (Uh oh, I hope I’m not becoming too jaded from all my travels).

From there I rolled through Yaletown and back up to my place. I worked at home for the rest of the day and then went to sleep early. I’ve been unusually tired and had a headache for much of my early days on this trip. I think all the looking down at the laptop is giving me a tension headaches. I may need to create a “Tierney-Style” standing desk for myself.

Day 1 | June 29

Jeez, I can’t believe that I’d previously managed to do this every single day for a year. Barely a week on the road so far and I’m already playing catch up. And last time I had all these lead up posts too.

Having done this so much now I’ve stopped feeling much need to worry or prepare in advance of these trips. My first stop on this go around is Vancouver as well which is basically America so that makes it easy as well.

Normally I start out in Europe so my flight is at least a bit of a journey. The flight to Vancouver is easier than the flight to New York. I headed to the airport on Saturday afternoon and posted up at one of my two DIA standbys, The Chop House. Not as good as Elway’s but all the international flights leave out of Concourse A so…

I had a video conference to attend which I did at the bar using this new app Krisp which I can’t say enough good things about. This app strips out all the background noise on your end of a call. It’s like noise canceling headphones for your mic. I was sitting in a crowded airport bar and joined this video conference and the first thing someone says to me is “Wow, Ben your audio sounds amazing.”

Wrapped that up and took the easy flight up to Vancouver. I always forget there’s no ride hailing apps in Vancouver and I just missed the train out of the airport which put me in a foul mood. I had to resort to taking a taxi which was just fine I suppose. I later learned that Vancouver JUST got a ride hailing app called Kater which I’ve since used. It works fine but it literally just rolled out in the past month so they don’t have great coverage yet.

Got to my AirBNB and got settled in. It’s certainly one of the nicer ones that I’ve stayed during my travels. It was late by that point so I just passed out.

Day 367 | May 28

I woke up in the air over Mexico City. It was weird to think about; yesterday I woke up in Buenos Aires, today I woke up in Mexico City and tomorrow I’ll wake up in my parents house in Arvada. I’d spent so much time connecting through the Mexico City airport in the past six months that it’d begun to feel like my second home. That was comforting in a way. …until I boarded my flight to Denver. This really started to weigh on me because these was something oddly symbolic about this flight…

It’s a short flight from Mexico City to Denver, under four hours. As we were landing I was listening to Home We’ll Go and it just so happened that it ended right as our wheels touched the ground.

A year ago I downloaded a really cool travel tracker called PolarSteps and turned it on. It tracks all your movements and any time I land in a new city the first thing I do is open it up and tell it to record that as a new step. I opened it while we were taxing to the jet-way and added Denver. Then I did something I’d forgotten I’d ever have to do. One year, 21 countries, 89 steps and over 90,000 miles later I tapped “Finish Trip.”

I finally lost it.

Day 366 | May 27

This is it. I woke up early because I had to be out of my place, gathered my luggage and took it over to the lobby of one of our other apartments where we could leave it for the day. My flight wasn’t until much later that night so I was basically homeless in Buenos Aires all day. I walked over to Möoi where a bunch of us were having a final brunch. At about this point a sense of total panic started to settle on me. Anytime anyone would stand up everyone would kind of jump up “Are you leaving!? Is this it!? Is this goodbye!?”

We lost a few after brunch and those of us who were still hanging out went at just sat in Parque de las Ciencias to while away some time. Some folks were over at Sullivan’s so we went there for a while too. I remained in my jumpy state. We lounged around the lobby of this apartment building in the afternoon and slowly lost people one by one. As it happens Matt and Nicole were on my flight to Mexico City so we all left for the airport at about the same time.

It was a late flight and it’d been a hard week. I found myself dozing off in the lounge just completely exhausted from going out all week as well as the emotional toll of this adventure coming to an end and saying good bye to everyone. I started to worry I’d fall asleep and miss my flight so I made myself go stand in line so I wouldn’t doze off. Boarded the flight and promptly went to sleep. Aeromexico business class isn’t much to speak of but being able to lay all the way down on these long overnight flights is a lifesaver.

Day 365 | May 26

Another late night meant another unproductive day and we had another party planned for tonight. I managed to drag myself out to lunch at Schwartz & Berg thinking that a giant ruben would help put me in better shape for the coming night. I worked the rest of the day and on my way to the party stopped at Cosi Mi Piace which everyone had been raving about as the best pizza place we’d been to. I thought it was good but the place in Bogota that I can’t remember the name of was better I thought.

Off to our actual final party of the year. Hosted by the guys who hosted one of the first parties of the year. They had rented out this gorgeous AirBNB that was even featured in Argentenian Design magazine or something. It went about like these things go. Lots of drinking and dancing and singing. A pretty standard weeknight by Remote Year standards.

Day 364 | May 25

Another late night last night meant that this was another pretty uneventful day. But in the evening I had to rally because time is running out for us. I met Stacey for drinks along with two members of our team who left us in Medellin and had just come back around to Buenos Aires. During this time we were also in the process of doing some “thank you’s” for Jenna and Aline, the two girls who were in charge of us for the whole year. So I headed over to have drinks with them and the rest of the team. Then some of us met back up for dinner at the excellent La Carnicería and, since time is winding down, we all had to go out afterwards and ended up at Sheldon Bar.

Day 363 | May 24

Back on my feet after a full day of recovery. I spent the day working from home as usual. Since living together in Mexico, Jamie and I have tried to make it a point to have at least one “date night” each month. Though… I think we’ve missed a few owing to my constant side tripping. Tonight was the last one of our travels and it went in pretty standard Ben and Jamie fashion. We had dinner and drinks at Elena in the Four Seasons and then went to the bar, Pony Line, for after dinner cocktails. I’d been keen to check out this polo themed bar since I arrived and it was cool but also just like the scene at every other Four Seasons bar around the world. After that we began a tour of speakeasys and went to Florería Atlántico which is accessed through a flower shop and then to the one behind Nicky New York Sushi that I’d hit up already. …my memory is a little vague but I’m pretty sure we called it a night after that.