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  • World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    • April 18, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Dromomaniacs, Featured, Popular
    • 12 comments

    Jose Megre was a world renowned trans continental driver and adventurer. His journeys took him to all but one country in the world. That country was Iraq, a country that he will sadly never visit. Jose died at age 66 in 2009.

     
     
  • The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

    The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

    • March 23, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Advice, General, Popular
    • 10 comments

    The Sampo Icebreaker day tour is one of the best tours I have done in all my travels. Getting of the ship and walking on the frozen sea was a remarkable experience.

     
     
  • Reflections: Northern Pakistan – Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass

    Reflections: Northern Pakistan – Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass

    • March 1, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Reflections
    • 8 comments

    Northern Pakistan is one of the most rugged and isolated regions on earth. Out trip from Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass was an unforgettable experience.

     
     
  • World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

    World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

    • February 21, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Dromomaniacs, Popular
    • 9 comments

    Hitchhiker Andre Brugiroux, is one of the world’s most traveled people and spent several years hitchhiking his way around the world during the 1960′s and 70′s.

     
     
  • Madagascar Mayhem – Survivng 24hrs of Complete Adventure and Total Chaos

    Madagascar Mayhem – Survivng 24hrs of Complete Adventure and Total Chaos

    • February 6, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Popular, Travel Tales
    • 18 comments

    A tale of 24hrs of complete madness that took place in Southern Madagascar in 2010. We survived bush fires and a car crash all in a space of one day.

     
     
  • World’s Most Traveled: Heinz Stücke – A Bicycle World Tour

    World’s Most Traveled: Heinz Stücke – A Bicycle World Tour

    • December 30, 2010
    • By Jason
    • Dromomaniacs
    • 3 comments

    The man who wanted to see it all. Heinz Stücke, has been cycling the globe solo, for half a century and there’s no end in site to his amazing voyage.

     
     
  • Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    • December 11, 2010
    • By Jason
    • Popular, Travel Tales
    • 7 comments

    A travel tale from 1994, where I was lured into the ring, in Marrakesh’s Djemaa el Fna Square, to fight a Moroccan boxer after not paying for taking photographs earlier in the day.

     
     
  • Run Reunion – An Early Morning Jog From Cilaos to Ilet a Cordes

    Run Reunion – An Early Morning Jog From Cilaos to Ilet a Cordes

    • November 29, 2010
    • By Jason
    • Run
    • 2 comments

    A description of the tiny mountain village’s of Cilaos and Illet a Cordes on the French Overseas Territory of Reunion Island, during a 20km training run between them.

     
     
  • Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    • November 4, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General, Popular
    • 16 comments

    John Goddard is a real life Indiana Jones, who at the age of 15 created what I can only describe as the ‘Ultimate Bucket List’. He then focused his entire life to ticking of 109 of the original 127 items.

     
     
  • Lessons in Budget Travel – A Tale of Hitchhiking on America’s West Coast

    Lessons in Budget Travel – A Tale of Hitchhiking on America’s West Coast

    • October 17, 2010
    • By Jason
    • Travel Tales
    • 5 comments

    A tale of the lessons learned in the art of ultra budget travel, and a hitchhiking adventure down the west coast of the USA with Carl the worlds most frugal traveller.

     
     
 

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Travel Quotes To inspire

…once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers…the mind can never break off from the journey.— Pat Conroy (b.1945) American Writer

 

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    Another image captured during my visit to Cambodia. The Angkor Wat complex was a photographers dream, so if you visit make sure you bring plenty of memory cards with you.

 

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