Trip update

The gear is acquired! Sat-phone will be com­ing tomor­row and new lap­top should be com­ing Mon­day or Tues­day. GPS receiver is in hand, and my old trusty dig­i­tal cam­era is wait­ing to ship out.
I’ll be get­ting a ticket to Istan­bul next week, per­haps as soon as Wednes­day. From there, I’ll meet up with a friend in Ankara and we’ll head to the Syr­ian bor­der. After that, Iraqi Kur­dis­tan. I hope to be in coun­try by next week­end.
I was hop­ing for $10,000 at a min­i­mum, but the big dose of fund­ing I was hop­ing for from a major uni­ver­sity has not come through, and I don’t think I can wait any­more. So I’m going to cut the trip a lit­tle short (prob­a­bly two weeks in Iraq as opposed to a month) and go with what I’ve got.
Dona­tions are still most wel­come, of course! Every lit­tle bit helps, and I really, really appre­ci­ate everyone’s sup­port. If peo­ple want to keep donat­ing, I can still access the funds while in Turkey. After that, how­ever, I’ll be using the cash reserves.
By the time I get there, Iraqi Kur­dis­tan could be Turkish-occupied, a human­i­tar­ian dis­as­ter or a cheer­ing land of happy Kurds. We’ll see. It’s a hideously com­pli­cated place, and it will be a good lit­mus test for America’s intentions.

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