Travelers with a Conscience and Passports with Purpose—One of the Coolest Things We’ve Ever Seen

December 15, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under Eco, General

We like to consider ourselves responsible travelers.  I mean, we throw our cigarette butts in our pockets instead of on the ground, and try to support local business whenever given the chance.  But, no matter how many articles we write about Eco hostels or reducing your carbon footprint, our efforts are [...]

Protecting Yourself Against the Elements: Part 4— Hot and Tropical Climates

July 26, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General, Packing

It’s been a while, but the Vagabonds are back, and we are continuing our “Protecting Against the Elements” saga with a new chapter: hot and tropical climates.  In this article, we are going to give you all the information you need to stay healthy when the heat is oppressive [...]

Five Ways to Avoid Looking Like a Tourist When on the Road

July 22, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General, Leisure, Packing

While most of the people you meet on the road will have an open and welcoming attitude, the sad reality is that there are people looking to take advantage of your traveler status.  In many places around the world (whether you are traveling domestically or internationally) travelers are targets for scams.  Below you’ll find five [...]

Easy Ways to Clean Clothing While Traveling

March 2, 2009 by Collins  
Filed under General

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Traveling can be rewarding, but when you start stinking it can be hell for you and those around you. Cleaning your clothes on the road can be a huge frustration. Below I will offer some tips for keeping your clothes clean on the road without breaking the bank. The tips are for both washing [...]

Protecting Yourself Against the Elements – Part 3: High Altitudes

February 25, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General, Packing

Much like the diversity of the world, different areas you travel to will have different elevations—most of which you will not be used to. Going into high-altitude areas unprepared can ruin your trip, so being on top of your game is as important as anything. Here are a few easy steps to ensure you don’t succumb to altitude sickness.

Getting Your Passport – Don’t Procrastinate

February 25, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General

When traveling overseas, any seasoned backpacker will tell you that your passport is the most important item you will carry. With the recent closing of the US’s borders, we don’t even have the freedom to move from Mexico to Canada without a valid passport, and going abroad is definitely out of the question.
If you’re under [...]

One Thing Never To Forget While Traveling

February 25, 2009 by Collins  
Filed under General, Packing

Avid backpacker? Extended traveler? Luxury traveler? No matter which, this one piece of gear comes in handy. It’s small, lightweight, cost under $15 and you’ll use it daily. Once you have one, you’ll never travel without it. You’ll even begin using it at home because it’s so practical, so easy to use, and takes up [...]

Protecting Against The Elements: Part 2-Rainy

February 25, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General, Packing

In part one we discussed ways to fight the cold and keep your body warm. In part two, we’ll be focusing on the things you should pack to keep your body dry. Because—let’s face it—unless you are swimming in the ocean, no one likes to be wet all the time.
The first thing you need to [...]

Traveling Light: Finding The Perfect Day Bag

February 25, 2009 by Collins  
Filed under General, Packing

Traveling for extended amounts of time can leave you longing for more room, less weight, and a better bag. A day bag is essential for everyone, from the urban explorer to the outdoor adventurer. Follow these suggestions for choosing the perfect day bag.
The ideal day bag: a bag that can fit everything—plus a little more—for [...]

Protecting Against The Elements: Part 1-Cold

February 25, 2009 by Joey  
Filed under General, Packing

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Travel is all about comfort—from your shoes to your sunglasses, every piece of clothing you throw on your back serves a purpose. When traveling, you are likely to encounter a diversity of climate that is akin to the diversity of the world. In part 1 we’ll discuss the proper clothing you should pack for [...]

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