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Well, my first stop in Mexico was in Guadalajara where I arranged a couchsurf with two of the coolest and nicest people I have ever met. They invited me away for the weekend to Real de Catorce with some friends so we left a few hours later at midnight and had an incredible journey….you just [...]
Back in Nam, a bet was made between a Canadian and an Estonian over the upcoming Olympic hockey finals. There was no money involved. The bet was a $100 pair of jeans to be sent to the winner in the mail. These guys knew each other for a grand total of 4 hours. The Estonian [...]
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Jim pulled out a flashlight, a machete, and said “grab the eggs”. It felt like the gayest action movie of all time.
We were fortunate enough to share a ride across the Cambodian/Laos border with this character. As best I understand it, he accidentally floated too far down the river and had to return to Laos to pick up his passport. During the ride he shared tales of his misadventures and annoyed the hell out of us. [...]
“I totally kicked that mountains ass!”, I believe were the words out of my panting mouth as I hit the ground in complete exhaustion after running down the final 2km of mountain trails. Why would I run the last 2 km of a 2 day, 4095m summit of Mt. Kinabalu? I couldn’t tell you. Something [...]
Watching the streets of Toronto turn into a war zone of bullshit gave me some mixed feelings. I am disgusted about some of the things I saw, confused about much of it, and a little embarrassed by my fellow citizens. But it was not something I was going to miss. The whole thing is one [...]
A few hours to kill? Watching traffic in Hanoi, Vietnam is the best waste of time you could possibly imagine. It is truly organized chaos. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
One of the weirdest things I have seen. I was wandering around this wat (monastery temple) and came across this young man actually chained to a tree. These smaller boys were teasing, taunting and throwing rocks at him. I was dumbfounded to say the least. On my slow boat to Thailand, I later learned from [...]
About a month ago I was traveling with a Scottish guy and we were leaving Vientiane in Laos, after getting our Thailand Visas in order. We were looking for the cheapest way north to Luang Prabang. I always look for the cheapest route so that means avoiding guesthouses and other 3rd party travel agencies which [...]
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I am a 29 year old Canadian who has been traveling and chasing experiences over the last as long as I can remember with no plan or ultimate destination. My thirst for adventure has...