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  • StoneBear :potion_genderqueer:S StoneBear :potion_genderqueer:

    @DamonHD @Teaceratops

    ThatΒ΄s what I was thinking, it won't be anything swanky, but getting home on a cargo ship _will get you home_... I'd download a lot of books and maybe a few offline games or whatever...

    Oh, and maybe choose something that's going via the Cape of Good Hope... the southern approaches to the Suez are gonna be _dicey_ for the foreseeable.

    What you'll probably need to do is pick something that's going to Rotterdam or one of the German ports; there are things that go to Southampton or Liverpool or even London proper but RTM is far more popular... and from anywhere in Europe you can either take Eurostar or a ferry back to the UK proper...

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    @stonebear2 I was thinking Oz - Singapore - LA - train to Baltimore - Rotterdam

    Multiple months though

    @DamonHD @Teaceratops

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    • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

      I've got an odd request.

      Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

      My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

      Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

      They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

      So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

      The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

      Please share!

      #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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      wrote last edited by
      #20

      @Teaceratops@peoplemaking.games There's no easy way as far as I can tell, it would take many independent small trips from one port to the next.

      https://www.aol.com/news/climate-researcher-fired-refusing-planes-072012145.html (Maybe @ggrimalda.bsky.social can help you)

      I had looked into this a while ago and found this -
      https://www.cargoshipvoyages.com/ ; they don't have any "ready made" trips from Australia to the UK, but maybe they can help arrange something.

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      • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

        I've got an odd request.

        Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

        My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

        Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

        They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

        So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

        The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

        Please share!

        #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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        @Teaceratops @afewbugs Lots of cargo ships take on passengers. Perhaps this is an option?

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        • PGRS PGR

          @Teaceratops @afewbugs Lots of cargo ships take on passengers. Perhaps this is an option?

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          @smilingheretic @Teaceratops I think as someone said in a different branch the concern would be what happened if they had a medical emergency on board, a friend of mine crossed from the UK to the US in a cargo ship cabin and from his description facilities are extremely basic

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          • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

            I've got an odd request.

            Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

            My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

            Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

            They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

            So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

            The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

            Please share!

            #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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            @Teaceratops

            There is coseats.com which gets travellers linked up with people driving. Looks like it's just within Australia.

            A bit like pre-arranged hitch-hiking with the passenger putting in some money for fuel. Accomodation and meals would need to be discussed.

            I used Coseats to get a passenger on my way from Canberra to Perth, picking them up in Port Augusta, South Australia.

            Worked well, too far to drive on my lonesome.

            #CoSeats

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            • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

              @smilingheretic @Teaceratops I think as someone said in a different branch the concern would be what happened if they had a medical emergency on board, a friend of mine crossed from the UK to the US in a cargo ship cabin and from his description facilities are extremely basic

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              @afewbugs Good point. But that would narrow the options down to zero. Do cruise ships have better med facilities? Having never been on one, I have no idea.

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              • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                I've got an odd request.

                Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

                My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

                Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

                They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

                So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

                The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

                Please share!

                #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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                @Teaceratops I made some similar plan for this to go back to New Zealand at some point in my life without flying
                You can go from Paris to Moscow in train, then to Vladivostok, east Russia in a week of train with the trans Siberian railway
                From there, you can reach japan with a boat line
                The main issue with this part is that I don't think I'd be safe in Russia currently, but it may differ for your family.

                I didn't look past that point, since I got basic sailing training that could help me get on a crew so sails around the ocean
                I have heard it should be possible but uncomfortable, and possibly quite expensive to get on cargo boat. I never checked in details, but their should be lots of traffic across this part of the world

                I would double check with your embassy on the path to avoid dangerous place/pirate and see if they have advice for you

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                • PGRS PGR

                  @afewbugs Good point. But that would narrow the options down to zero. Do cruise ships have better med facilities? Having never been on one, I have no idea.

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                  @smilingheretic I've never been on one myself, but I think they do have more medical facilities on board and are used to catering to a demographic who may have more health issues than, say, the kind of young reasonably fit person who is more likely to crew a cargo ship. Plus they stop off in various ports with medical facilities along the way whereas cargo ships go point to point

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                  • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                    I've got an odd request.

                    Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

                    My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

                    Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

                    They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

                    So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

                    The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

                    Please share!

                    #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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                    @Teaceratops

                    Have you drawn a blank with the Foreign Office?

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                    • LionelBL LionelB

                      @Teaceratops

                      Have you drawn a blank with the Foreign Office?

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                      @lionelb @Teaceratops

                      Doesn't everyone?

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                      • DamonHDD DamonHD

                        @Teaceratops Passangers on cargo ships are still a thing, I think, though unlikely to be the lap of luxury...

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                        @DamonHD @Teaceratops

                        Blue Funnel cargo ships used to have luxury staterooms for passengers*, but that was a very long time ago, and they went bust because of containers.

                        * They were great. Went from Liverpool to HK in 1963, it was the start of my foodie obsession...

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                        • FranF Fran

                          @Teaceratops I made some similar plan for this to go back to New Zealand at some point in my life without flying
                          You can go from Paris to Moscow in train, then to Vladivostok, east Russia in a week of train with the trans Siberian railway
                          From there, you can reach japan with a boat line
                          The main issue with this part is that I don't think I'd be safe in Russia currently, but it may differ for your family.

                          I didn't look past that point, since I got basic sailing training that could help me get on a crew so sails around the ocean
                          I have heard it should be possible but uncomfortable, and possibly quite expensive to get on cargo boat. I never checked in details, but their should be lots of traffic across this part of the world

                          I would double check with your embassy on the path to avoid dangerous place/pirate and see if they have advice for you

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                          @Fran thank you, I appreciate it.

                          Yeah, I had thought about them doing trains instead, but ruled out Russia - they're British citizens, and that would be incredibly risky for them right now, especially getting into Europe from Russia.

                          But, I have thought of the possibility of them maybe getting a boat to Vancouver, taking the train from Vancouver to Montreal, staying with us for a little while, before getting on a boat from Montreal (or Nova Scotia or nearby) to somewhere in the UK. To break the journey up and not be stuck on a boat for months.

                          I'm going to try to get a few routes together, so they have some options and take the route they feel most comfortable with. Gosh, if they could get here for the summer, it would be a great time for them to visit, and possibly the last time they could realistically come here.

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                          • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                            I've got an odd request.

                            Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

                            My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

                            Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

                            They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

                            So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

                            The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

                            Please share!

                            #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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                            @Teaceratops

                            A specialist operator that does medical transfers might be the one option if the medical insurance covers it?

                            https://skycare.uk/medical-repatriation/air-ambulance/

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                              @drew oh shit. Seriously!? I was trying last night. And I found a line between Brisbane and Sydney, but nothing came up to get to Perth! That's great news, thank you!

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                              • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                                @drew oh shit. Seriously!? I was trying last night. And I found a line between Brisbane and Sydney, but nothing came up to get to Perth! That's great news, thank you!

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                                @Teaceratops @drew Traditionally one rode The Tea and Sugar over the Nullarbor (including the world's longest straight stretch of rail). I don't know what the service is like these days, if at all.

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                                • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                                  I've got an odd request.

                                  Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

                                  My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

                                  Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

                                  They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

                                  So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

                                  The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

                                  Please share!

                                  #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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                                  @Teaceratops

                                  It might make sense for them to just stay in Australia until they can get a relatively direct cruise route, if such a thing exists.

                                  Late 70s and in poor health, does not sound like a good candidate for an extended and complicated journey.

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                                  • Teaceratops/GameDev MumT Teaceratops/GameDev Mum

                                    I've got an odd request.

                                    Does anyone have any idea how to get from Australia to the UK, without flying?

                                    My in-laws are currently stuck on the east coast of Australia. One of them got very sick on a cruise. And long story short. They have been told they cannot fly ever again. It's too risky for what has happened, they're in the ICU - recovering, feeling better, but cannot fly ever again.

                                    Hubs might have to go over there for a couple of months to help them out (his studio has a studio in the city they are in. This is the easy part).

                                    They are looking at getting on another cruise ship, but the next one is in March, and if they miss that. They're stuck there even longer.

                                    So, I am making a request to see if anyone knows if there is any other possible way to get them back to the UK without using planes.

                                    The in-laws are in their late 70s, so there may be some limitations (they are obviously not going to be fit to help out on a catamaran or something).

                                    Please share!

                                    #australia #travel #travelling #uk

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                                    @Teaceratops This may be a very silly question, but have they talked to the British Consulate there? Repatriating stuck Brits is a large part of what the Consulate does.

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                                    • Peter BrettK Peter Brett

                                      @stonebear2 I was thinking Oz - Singapore - LA - train to Baltimore - Rotterdam

                                      Multiple months though

                                      @DamonHD @Teaceratops

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                                      @krans @stonebear2 @DamonHD @Teaceratops sounds like it's no longer a thing especially for crossing the Pacific; there's a Reddit thread https://www.reddit.com/r/Shoestring/comments/1ab55ed/anyone_do_or_know_someone_who_has_done_travel/ as well as a reference to https://www.cargoshipvoyages.com/WhatToExpect/

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                                      • Patrick Lam :tinoflag:V Patrick Lam :tinoflag:

                                        @krans @stonebear2 @DamonHD @Teaceratops sounds like it's no longer a thing especially for crossing the Pacific; there's a Reddit thread https://www.reddit.com/r/Shoestring/comments/1ab55ed/anyone_do_or_know_someone_who_has_done_travel/ as well as a reference to https://www.cargoshipvoyages.com/WhatToExpect/

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                                        @va2lam In that case it's going to be very difficult indeed.

                                        @stonebear2 @DamonHD @Teaceratops

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                                        • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                                          @smilingheretic I've never been on one myself, but I think they do have more medical facilities on board and are used to catering to a demographic who may have more health issues than, say, the kind of young reasonably fit person who is more likely to crew a cargo ship. Plus they stop off in various ports with medical facilities along the way whereas cargo ships go point to point

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                                          @afewbugs @smilingheretic
                                          But cruise ship medical facilities are β€’extremelyβ€’ expensive - they are really only for emergency situations and are considered to be a profit centre!

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