This month marks four years of full time travel for me! My most asked question is “How do you afford to travel?”. I have decided to make an extensive series detailing how I afford to travel. While I am working on that, I decided to summarize the main things that enable me to afford traveling full time. Of course there
Beautiful Spring Flowers – Reykjavik, Iceland
Posted onPeople say that when you take too many photos that you miss what is going on around you. Personally I think having my camera causes me notice a lot more. I was walking back to the place I was couchsurfing in Reykjavík and I noticed the smallest blades of grass coming up in some flower beds on the street. I got
Reykjavik Bus Hostel – Reykjavik, Iceland
Posted onWhat a stellar hostel! After a long exhausting journey to Iceland for myself and my friends Marissa and Christine, the hospitality at the Reykjavík Bus Hostel was a welcome delight. My first impression was how incredibly friendly the staff was, they were even able to check us into our four bunk bed dorm room early! No other person was booked in our
How I Afford to Travel: Saving Money on Clothes – Real World Example
Posted on*Before reading, I want you to guess how much money I spent on the seven shirts, one bracelet and one necklace in the above photo.* Recently I wrote a post about How to Save Money on Clothes. I thought I would make a new post about a real world example of what a shopping trip looks like for me. Growing up
Hike to the Hot River Foiled by Sudden Blizzard – Hveragerði, Iceland
Posted onIt was bitter cold so we bundled up from head to toe. Excited to rock our new Climashield hats by Kanfor, and jackets by Arc’teryx and Salence. Our goal was to climb Hengladalir Mountain to swim in the hot river on the other side. The beginning of our hike was uneventful, we even had a random dog who walked with us
Europe, and in Ancient Russia
This is a topic that’s near to my heart… Taake care!
Exactly where are your contact details though?