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A Week-In-The-Life of Mak and The Cap - The Professional Hobo
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A Week-In-The-Life of Mak and The Cap. July 27, 2015. Dane ( Cap ) and Makaela are a Canadian couple who decided to uproot their lives for awhile and sail the seas on their 41’ sailboat ‘Sea Otter.’ They love to explore the world by way of the sea, to learn something new every day, to savour the small things, and have fun throughout! Here’s a week-in-the-life of Mak and The Cap in the Exuma Islands of the Bahamas! Editor’s Note: Aah…memories; I sailed the Caribbean for 3 months. A few years ago). 8211; I...
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Financial Travel Tip #126 – Cash Carrying Tips from the Pros - The Professional Hobo
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Financial Travel Tip #126 Cash Carrying Tips from the Pros. June 22, 2015. A few years ago, I published a Financial Travel Tip with tips for carrying cash. That I’d learned along the way. Since then I’ve discovered a bunch of new and ingenious techniques for carrying cash, such as the following:. I’m not a huge fan of money belts, but I must say I’ve enjoyed using the Stash Belt. Since it also incorporates a neat little pocket for a USB stick. (See also: My USB Stick Trick. Warning: you may not want to u...
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A Week-In-The-Life of Tiva in South Africa - The Professional Hobo
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A Week-In-The-Life of Tiva in South Africa. June 15, 2015. Tiva is traveling to celebrate mid-life. She’s American, but ever since she found out that many Europeans and Australians take a gap year, she wanted to have one. About 20 years later, she sold her house and took one. Tiva tends to seek out travel experiences that focus on traditional cultures and/or really good food. Here’s a week-in-the-life of Tiva in South Africa! Hot or cold milk with that? Eggs now or when your friend wakes up? Go get a ren...
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A Week-In-The-Life of Angela and Chris of Nomadic Lifestyle, in Scotland. Enjoy this week-in-the-life of nomadic travelers Angela and Chris, from Nomadic Lifestyle, traveling through Scotland! Read the full article →. My Weekend in Glasgow #GlobalTravelerNora. Club Carlson Global Travelers. It was a perfectly sunny weekend in Glasgow, with a side of touristy and a dose of good humour. Check out my action-packed 1-Minute Glasgow video! Read the full article →. Read the full article →. I Endorse These Book...
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A Month in the Jungle, Part 1: Iquitos - The Professional Hobo
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A Month in the Jungle, Part 1: Iquitos. July 6, 2015. Peru is a country of mind-boggling bio-diversity. Where I live in the Sacred Valley (at 3,300 meters/ 11,000 feet above sea level), the air is dry, the temperatures cool (especially at night), and the scenery mountainous. Head towards the coast and you’ll find much warmer weather, ranging from the muggy haze of Lima to desert dunes (with South America’s only proper desert, and sister to the Sahara). Scooters, motorcycles, and most commonly, rickshaws ...
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Financially Sustainable Travel: My Cost of Full-Time Travel in 2014 - The Professional Hobo
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Financially Sustainable Travel: My Cost of Full-Time Travel in 2014. April 13, 2015. Since 2010, I’ve published my cost of full-time travel; an uncensored breakdown of all my expenses for the year, demonstrating that full-time travel often costs less than living in one place. (At the end of this article you’ll find links to cost breakdowns for previous years). What I Did in 2014. Here’s a quick summary of what 2014 held for me:. See Also: 7 Countries and 34,000 miles: This Was 2014. Two weeks in Panama.
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Financial Travel Tips
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Financial Travel Tip #129: Save BIG Using a VPN for Flight Searches. Did you know you can save thousands of dollars on airfare by using a VPN for flight searches? Seriously. Thousands. Here’s how:. Read the full article →. Financial Travel Tip #128: Checklist of Things to Do Before Long-Term Travel. Preparing for long-term travel is very important to ensure your trip doesn’t go awry. Here are some things to consider to hit the road smoothly and happily. Read the full article →. Financial Travel Tip # 125...
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A Month in the Jungle, Part 2: What to Bring and Expect - The Professional Hobo
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A Month in the Jungle, Part 2: What to Bring and Expect. July 20, 2015. In June, I spent a month in the jungle of Peru, doing an ayahuasca retreat and plant diet (more on that process in Part 4 of this series). This being my first time visiting the jungle in this fashion, I can only speak for my own experience; here are some recommendations for what to bring and expect if you’re planning a similar trip to the jungle yourself. WHAT TO EXPECT – Accommodation. I stayed at Sachamama. There was a large garbag...