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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Lives Less Ordinary: Interview with David Lee of GoBackpacking.com
David is the author of GoBackpacking.com probably the first travel blog I ever started reading. A good two years later and I’m still reading. Dave has just returned from his 15 month Round The World trip which started in 2008. I asked Dave if he could answer a few questions and here they are, an [...]
Downsizing For A Digital Nomad Life
…you’re not how much money you’ve got in the bank. You’re not your job. You’re not your family, and you’re not who you tell yourself…. You’re not your name…. You’re not your problems…. You’re not your age…. You are not your hopes. ~Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club I don’t need to live in a modern 2 [...]
Off The Tourist Trail in Cambodia
Tourism to Angkor Wat, Toul Sleng (S21) and the Killing fields has grown quickly in Cambodia but there are many temples and natural attractions that are rarely visited by tourists all over Cambodia. In theory it’s not hard to get off the beaten path in Cambodia but doing it independently can certainly prove a challenge [...]
Business in a Backpack Review
I know for readers of this blog being Location Independent Digital Nomads is something a lot of you are or aspire to be. Business in a Backpack by Darcie Connell and Adam Costa is a guide to using three different methods to achieve that lifestyle. I think this book is best suited to people who [...]
Digital Nomad Blog Carnival #3
Welcome to the third edition of the renamed Digital Nomad Blog Carnival. Each month the carnival is hosted by a different blog in the community. The editor reviews the submissions and publishes the best of them in a roundup post. There were a lot of posts to choose from this month, here is the creme [...]
Un-Plan Your Trip
There are a few reasons I don’t really plan my travels, I like the freedom of going where I want, when I want. When I learn of something or somewhere that sparks an interest I don’t want to have to note it down for next time, if I can alter my plans on the fly [...]