by timshazz | Dec 5, 2015 | Travel Tips and Advice
How we saved $1000 just by dissing our bank! Just a quick digression from the big bike ride to let you all in on something cool we just discovered. It’s saved us hundreds of $$$$’s and it can save you too. As per usual, we’ve been busily planning our next adventure...
by timshazz | Sep 3, 2015 | Bicycle Touring, Cycling through Europe, Travel Tips and Advice
I wrote this post because it took me ages to hunt down specific information on how to obtain a Belarus Visa in Vilnius without booking a tour with an official TouristAgency. Naturally, there is a lot of information on the Belarus Embassy site, but even this was a...
by timshazz | Sep 29, 2014 | Gear specifications, Travel Tips and Advice
I bought a new bottle of Tiger Balm the other day. My first was purchased in Kathmandu, Nepal in 1997 for the grand price of $1 USD. My new tub was purchased here in Saigon, last month for around $1.50. It is one of my top ten travel items on any trip....
by timshazz | Sep 17, 2014 | Travel Tips and Advice
As you should all know by now, we both love beer. Unfortunately we haven’t managed to get to any of the BIG beer festivals around the world. That might have something to do with the fact we like to avoid big crowds but I think we would make the effort for a...
by timshazz | Apr 30, 2014 | Travel Tips and Advice
I was working on a blog post yesterday about keeping the motivation up once you’ve booked your holiday but still have to soldier on until the departure date. I suggested reading a book about or set in, the location you are about to visit as one way to keep your...
by timshazz | Sep 29, 2013 | Travel Tips and Advice
Russian 4wd – Gobi Desert, Mongolia Deviating from the usual updates on what we’re doing now, I thought I’d put together a series of blogs on how we plan and “execute” an adventure. Weve had nearly 8 years on the road (in 17) and have...