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View travel posts dedicated to the budget backpacking style of travel. Especially as it relates to hosteling and youth travel.

Category BackpackingPosted on June 16, 2010March 9, 2011

Martian Landscapes, Barren Desert and Old Bridges

When I left you last I'd just wrapped up a delightful evening exploring Flagstaff and begun my first American Hostel experience.  The following morning I woke up early, washed up and made a quick call to connect with Noelle who was the friend of a friend I'd met the evening before and was eager to…
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Category BackpackingPosted on June 2, 2010March 9, 2011

My First US Hostel, New Friends and Flagstaff Arizona

I've made no secret of my general lack of passion for the desert so this series of posts will no doubt surprise some of you. Based out of Scottsdale, AZ most of the year, I don't do a lot of hiking and seldom write po…
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Category BackpackingPosted on May 11, 2010May 11, 2010

20 Days in Central America for less than $2,500

One of the most common questions I receive from friends and readers alike is how do you afford it? The assumption is that a 16-20 day trip abroad must be terribly expensive.  People commonly expect the trip expense to …
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Category BackpackingPosted on May 7, 2010March 9, 2011

This Beautiful World: 30 of My Favorite Travel Photos

The following are 30 of my favorite travel photos.  Shots were taken on PowerShot G series cameras (G6, or G11).  All are my original photos.  Please do not re-produce them without my consent. You can view more of my pho…
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Category BackpackingPosted on May 4, 2010March 9, 2011

Animals in Spring

We often think of visiting the Zoo in the summer months.  Times when it's hot outside and the escape to a small oasis with wild animals, great  palms and more sounds particularly alluring.  Yet the animals themselves f…
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Category BackpackingPosted on April 30, 2010April 30, 2010

Next Adventure Booked: Central and Eastern Europe

Hello readers!  I'm thrilled to announce that I've just booked my next adventure!  Where to this time?  Well, I'm not EXACTLY sure where just yet.  What I can share is that most of my airfare is booked and the trip is starting to take form. I've booked a ticket from Phoenix to Dublin on Friday …
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Category BackpackingPosted on April 27, 2010April 27, 2010

Two New Must Visit Websites for Travelers

Hello friends! It is my pleasure to officially announce the launch of two of my latest projects.  Many of you are no doubt aware that I currently run the UPL: http://ultimatepackinglist.com.  A website I created to ser…
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Category BackpackingPosted on April 23, 2010June 13, 2014

The Ruins of Chichen Itza and A Grand Cenote

Over a thousand years ago Mayan engineers laid down the plans for a mighty undertaking.  One that required precision, patience, insane amounts of manpower, and a shocking scientific knowledge about the world, solar sys…
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Category BackpackingPosted on April 8, 2010March 9, 2011

Three Countries in 10 hours and New Years Celebrations

I didn't sleep well.  I was nervous.  It was sometime around 4AM in the twilight hours of the last day of 2009. I had an early bus to catch, was traveling on a holiday, would spend time in 3 different countries over th…
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Category BackpackingPosted on March 24, 2010March 24, 2010

A Possible Origin for the Scylla and Charybdis Myth

There is an ancient Greek Myth that recounts the existence of two terrible sea monsters.  The ancient stories tell a tale which describes the narrow straight in which these two monsters dwelt. One was possessed of a gr…
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In 2007 I set out on a three-month solo trip through Europe, in 2011 I re-located to Copenhagen. I’ve been authoring VirtualWayfarer ever since with a focus on sharing stories, musings, and advice through a visually and narrative rich format. I’m also the author of Practical Curiosity: The Guide to Life, Love & Travel and the inventor of the MistDefender lens cloth.

I document my travels on a Sony A7RV and iPhone 16Pro.

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