Beginner Backpacker
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New To Backpacking? Here Are The Dos And Don'ts
New to backpacking? No problem, every expert backpacker had to have their first experience backpacking. Consider visiting a local park or local trail that can be walked in an hour or so. This guide will help beginners backpack without breaking the bank or requiring an overnight stay.
Mike PowellPublished 4 years ago in WanderThe 8 Best Camping Spots In Europe
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How to sleep well in a tent?
Going camping always promises an exciting experience: we all imagine a holiday in the middle of nature, far from the noise of the city and immersed in the quiet of the woods, where silence is interrupted only by the sound of the flowing stream and the verses of the ' small inhabitants' of the forest. But we must not forget that sleeping in a tent also means giving up some of the comforts we are used to a warm environment, a comfortable bed, 'mountains' of pillows, and absolute silence. Sleeping in a tent requires a great spirit of adaptation and one of the biggest concerns of those who are at the first camping experience is that of not being able to rest well.
campenjoysPublished 4 years ago in Wander10 of the Best Hikes to Conquer When Lockdown Ends
Hikers all over the world are stuck in their homes, and a lot of them are getting a little stir-crazy if the lockdown wherever they are continues.
Mira AdoraPublished 4 years ago in Wander11 Essential Backpacking Items
I spent 3 months backpacking in South East Asia and Australia before it was suddenly cut short by Covid-19. Not exactly an expert but I did learn a thing or two about my backpack essentials. Thought I would share my recommended packing list while I have some time on my hands...
Maisie HarleyPublished 4 years ago in WanderPros and Cons of Living Abroad
I've lived abroad for almost a total of seven years now, in two different countries, and it's been the greatest adventure of my life. Deciding to move abroad is a big step, as you're leaving the life you know and taking a leap into the unknown. Here are the biggest pros and cons I've experienced.
Tone BreistrandPublished 4 years ago in WanderVacation Prep
In LA, winter ends pretty much as soon as it starts since its sunny and almost 80 in February right now. However, I know in most other parts of the world, seasons are a bit more…real. That being said, I know my friends on the East Coast are itching for a tropical vacation trying to avoid the cold so I put together my top tips for how I prep for a tropical vacation coming off of my recent trip to Cabo – here’s some pointers on things that I did do or like to do before I hit a tropical destination!
Victoria NelsonPublished 4 years ago in WanderLas Vegas Party Scene DO's and Don'ts
The Las Vegas strip is notoriously known for being the land of the wild and letting go of all responsibilities. It’s famously labeled sin city, but in reality, what you do in Las Vegas doesn’t always stay in the city. Before getting on the plane, here are ten dos and ten don’ts to follow and remember as you wander into madness.
Stephanie MurguiaPublished 4 years ago in Wander4 Frequent Travel Fails That Demonstrate The Need For Travel Insurance
Many tourists and travellers neglect to consider the paramount importance of travel insurance. While taking out a decent travel insurance policy will set you back a bit, it is well worth the investment. Do you want to have the fun of your trip hindered because you are too worried about the risks associated with every place you visit? Good travel insurance will help to take your mind off of these financial burdens and let you sink in and enjoy the moment.
Natalie IgePublished 4 years ago in WanderThe Dreaded Blisters. Caring For Your Feet On The Camino De Santiago
It's time to talk about the dreaded blisters! The bane and fear of every Pilgrim on the Camino because who wants to suffer from blisters?
Samantha WilsonPublished 4 years ago in Wander- Top Story - January 2020
How to get over the fear of solo travel
Everyone should travel solo at least once in their life. It is a very rewarding experience that will leave the traveler feeling more confident and capable. Recently, I went on my very first solo travel trip but it took me a few months to feel comfortable enough to travel on my own. I get it, traveling alone can be scary especially if you are a woman. In fact, if someone had asked me two years ago if I would ever travel alone my answer would have been a definite "no". But oh how the times have changed. I have compiled a list of the top five biggest reasons people (and my past self) are afraid to travel alone and how to get over that fear. Let me start by saying that there are so many reasons to travel solo and only a few keeping people from the world. People travel solo not because they can't find someone to go with them, but they make the conscious choice to do so. Even if you prefer to travel with someone else, life is too short to wait around for others.
Dani HendrixPublished 4 years ago in Wander Pack Smarter: 4 Travel Hacks for Poor Planners
There’s a very distinct split when it comes to people’s travel planning styles: those that meticulously plan out every detail of their loaded itinerary, and those that hate planning with a passion and would rather their adventures remain spontaneous.