Rolf Potts on “the hum of possibility” that long term travel provides: The “hum of possibility” is the feeling that... Read More
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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
Paul over at TravMonkey recently took the plunge (pun intended) on the world’s largest highwire bungy – the 134 meter... Read More
Tired of stopping at sixteen different floors every time you use a hotel elevator? Here's one simple trick every traveler should know. Read More
A blunt bit of motivation to travel and squeeze every bit of juice out of life, as only Steve Jobs... Read More
Sure, you could probably snag a Ford Focus or some other street machine rental from Avis for $7US a day... Read More
Imagine every traveler's nightmare: everything you have is stolen. Do you have a backup? Read More
Mark Kahler – an About.com Budget Travel columnist – recently posted Top 10 Free Things To Do In Europe. I... Read More
Slated to launch today, WeJetSet.com is a combined retailer and publication that claims to be “the store and voice of... Read More
It’s been a while since I last did this little recap and it appears my blog continues to draw the... Read More
© Discovery.com If you’re a diver or simply love all things aquatic, don’t miss The Discovery Channel’s Blue Planet TV... Read More
In Venezuela, evidently “dying” is not on that checklist. Via Reuters: CARACAS (Reuters) – A Venezuelan man who had been... Read More
Via Seth Godin’s blog: On a deserted beach on a small island near the equator, there’s a barrel and some... Read More
First off, let’s cut to the chase: I’m ridiculously sexy. Since my days in the Young Buff Boys of Broward... Read More
Rob over at GoBudgetTravel.com has a great posted titled “Where your Dollars aren’t so Weak“, complete with a pretty, color-coded... Read More
This one’s quite bookmark-worthy. Justin Glow over at Gadling has a quick reference sheet for What to Tip in 77... Read More
That headline’s a bit tongue in cheek of course. I don’t really think your photos are crappy. But you might.... Read More
Well, not exactly. The technology’s not here yet, but it’s in the mail. Via Travel Gear Blog: HP has announced... Read More
Mike over at Mike’s Blender introduces us to the idea of public drunkeness in Japan: While most people in the... Read More
Filed somewhere between half a dozen Fight Club quotes and this one from the BnA forums might be this, a... Read More






