Sydney’s Gay Scene
Most of the time Kip and I live in ‘str8’ places. Here on the Northern NSW Coast there aren’t many out gay guys and all of my local mates are str8 (that might even include Alex – hehe).
Kip has the same thing in Colorado where he is surrounded by str8 guys and he is more ‘out’ than I am but he is still discrete about it to new people he meets up in the mountains.
Our few days in Sydney were definitely not like normal.
We got out ‘gay’ on.
We stayed at a really nice hotel near Hyde Park and I have a gay friend who lives overlooking the park as well. He really looked after us and we had a blast – I don’t think we met a str8 person in 3 days.
Gay bars, lots of gay guys and lots and lots of gay sex.
Kip had an absolute blast.
Saying that though, both of us were kind of over it after 3 days. The gay ‘scene’ was fun but I don’t think it is something I want to be a part of 365 days a year. At times it was like we were hanging around a bunch of girls. Perhaps it is because Kip and I are both kind of bloke’y blokes. We love being out doors, don’t mind getting dirty, neither of us spend enough time doing our hair.
It was really, really interesting, we had a blast and thanks to all the guys for all the fun.
Sore Arse
I just walked back in the door here in Breck after an awesome 4 day weekend.
Moab was great, rained a little on Saturday morning which delayed our start but we got enough activities in don’t worry.
It is the first time I’ve been on a mountain bike in years and my arse feels like I was tied up in the middle of a packed gay bar, butt in the air with a sign saying “All Cummers Welcome”. I can’t believe how much it hurts – it even hurt just sitting in the drivers seat of my Durango!!!
Now that we are back, we are pretty tired so a quiet night and it is snowing again up here so my arse will be happy to hear that I won’t be enduring a bike seat for a little while.
Couple of scenic pics for you guys.
(If you want some speedo pics – click here for today’s “Speedo Photo of the Day”)
Travels
I’ve been catching up with friends and had a few big days of travelling recently.
Thanksgiving in the US is always good fun and my mosts really made me feel like I was part of their family.
Over the last few days I’ve had a drink on the deck of ‘Lookout’, lived near Alamo Square, had lunch at Cavallo Point after riding across the bridge and I got to go for a hike through the Muir Woods. I’m pretty sure you guys will know where in the world I am……
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