19. BackPack Bob Blog https://backpackbob.com/ + Follow Blog Hi, I'm Robb. I live on holiday. Welcome to 'Backpack Bob. Welcome to my travel blog. I have traveled to over 36 countries and counting. I am finally getting around to publishing and sharing my travel secrets with you. ...
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So, here’s the point I want to make:every single shoe that I wear for travel allows my feet their full range of motion.They all have flexible soles, little to no heel, and are wide enough to allow all of my toes to move around comfortably. Travel requires a LOT of standing and wa...
Heavy rain, a leaking backpack, or a fall when crossing a river can make for an uncomfortable night’s sleep at best and a life-threatening situation at worst.For many years I have used a Thermarest fleece stuff sac. Since then I’ve taken a look at the Best Backpacking Pillows and ...
One of the most popular and hassle-free ways to travel from Noi Bai International Airport to Luxury Backpackers is by taxi. Upon exiting the airport, travelers can easily find official taxi counters where they can book a metered taxi. It is advisable to choose reputable taxi companies such as...
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” Even Barnett backpedaled in an email: “I can’t emphasize enough how tough the terrain is, and how much travel in the area is weather-dependent. Even for experienced trekkers, it can be as slow as 1 kilometer per hour and side creeks can easily become impossible to cross during ...
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Travel light: Every extra gram will weigh you down on the trails; if it isn't essential, leave it behind. Respect your feet: Boots offer more support, but all-terrain trainers are lighter and dry more quickly after a soaking. Protect your knees: Trekking poles can help control the knee-...