Today’s foto friday was taken with my zoom lens from our boat as we floated by. I am still in disbelief that our guide with Amazonia Expeditions could spot this sloth hiding in the tree so far up there.
Archives for 2013
RTW Budget: Trail Wallet for iOS Review
Budgeting is a key skill for any long-term traveler. Keeping track of my budget on a daily basis has been critical to staying on track with my spending. There are many ways to track your budget: Carrying around a small pocket notebook Using a note on your phone Using a dedicated budget tracking app I […]
The One Time I Slept in A Men’s Hostel Dorm Room
I slept in a men’s dorm on the first floor of a Hostel in Rio, while Josh slept upstairs in a room full of “Jersey Shore” guys and Brazilian women. The story begins in Madrid. We boarded a flight to Sao Paolo which included a stop in Barcelona and arrived in Sao Paulo at 3 […]
How To Work, Travel and Not Go Insane
Josh and I have been nomadic for over 13 months now. We travel from place to place with the goal of a location independent lifestyle and supporting ourselves financially on the road. One of the main questions we get is what are you guys always “working on” when you travel. In our defense, we do […]
Foto Friday: Sea Lion in the Galapagos Islands
The best part of visiting the Galapagos Islands are the sea lions that swarm the beaches. Our favorite memories from the Galapagos was snorkeling with these playful animals in the water. They are incredible and worth the trip out there to experience for yourself!
A Traveler’s Guide to Peanut Butter on The Road
Peanut Butter, a sugary, high protein, processed treat…yet a highly useful food for any traveler. The Basic Spoonful – Low on sugar? Dig in! It’s quick, it’s easy and depending on what country you are traveling through its usually relatively cheap. A spoonful of peanut butter is one of the easiest quick fixes to hunger when […]
Photo Essay: Surfing on the North Shore Oahu
The North Shore of Oahu is a super laid-back and relaxing escape from the busy city of Waikiki. It gained its reputation for world-class surfing at Bonzai Pipeline and Sunset Beach with waves known to reach 30+ feet. These 7 miles of beaches mean business, if you aren’t an expert surfer I would surf with caution! The […]
How to Quickly Get Through Airport Security
Getting through airport security in most countries outside of the US is like this: Arrive at airport Have boarding pass and ID checked Place bags on conveyor belt Walk through metal detector Pick up bags and walk to gate In the US, it’s more like this: Arrive at airport Have boarding pass and ID checked […]
Foto Friday: Potato Farm in Botswana
Our first campsite on our self-drive safari was at African Ranches, a potato and orange farm just over the South African border in Botswana.
RTW Budget: Buenos Aires, Argentina
At this point in the trip, we got a little travel lazy. We had been going so hard for almost 8 months and we needed a break. We decided to settle down into an apartment in Buenos Aires for a month, since we had heard such great things about the city. Unfortunately, we left with […]
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