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Ten-day Thailand: Can I still backpack at 26? (Part 1)

December 23, 2017

Backpacking. An entire travelling pursuit constructed around one specific luggage type.

Of course, anyone who has allowed themselves to undertake the dangerously ad-hoc avocation of backpacking, knows that it comprises many more facets than simply the type of bag you keep your crap in. 

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In Travel Tags thailand, asia, travel, travlling, backpacking, thai, bangkok, flying

Bussing a City Break... Can it Be Done? (Part 1)

May 26, 2017

Born from a heady mixture of climate consciousness and self-castigation, two weeks ago myself and my good friend Tasha found ourselves at Victoria Coach Station, waiting to catch a bus to Krakow, Poland.

I know right.

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In Travel Tags travel, bus, city break, europe, prague, krakow, poland, czechia, adventure, roadtrip

16 Things I Learnt on My First Ever Visit to New York

March 4, 2017

New York: The Big Apple, The City that Never Sleeps, So Good They Named it Twice... For a destination of such fame, it is kind of ludicrous that until three weeks ago, I had never visited it.

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In Travel Tags new york, travel, city break, usa, central park, statue of liberty, empire state, oyster bar, grand central, brooklyn, subway, brooklyn flea, friends, hummus, rockefeller

Bodie Ghost Town: A Window into California’s Past (and all-round creepy experience)

February 21, 2017

Camping on the edge of Yosemite National Park. Sounds idyllic, I agree. And for the most part, when I pitched up in the (relative) Californian wilderness a few years ago, it was. 

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In Travel Tags usa, travel, roadtrip, california, yosemite, backpacking, camping, ghost town

Train in Vain

November 29, 2016

It’s not exactly ground-breaking satire to complain about National Rail. Anyone who has ever experienced rush-hour commuting will undoubtedly have the words ‘we are sorry for any inconvenience caused’ tattooed across their heart, and will be so accustomed to functioning in intensely overcrowded conditions that even an armpit directly across the face is not enough to deter the devouring the Metro’s ‘guilty pleasures’ section.

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In Travel, Anthropology Tags train, commuting, national rail, travel
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