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Monthly Archives: March 2013
12 Signs That You’ve Become A Dirt Bag
Around the time we left for this trip, Morgan forwarded me an article by John Swansburg of Slate.com on the marketing success of Patagonia, the mountaineering clothing company. In it, the author coined a term to describe the brand’s most loyal … Continue reading
What It’s Like: 2 Minutes Biking Through an Indian City
We found this Go Pro footage from our last day cycling in India, when we entered Kolkata. And this was a relatively easy day in Indian traffic:
The Art of Stealth Camping
There it was — that rustling again! It was coming from somewhere outside the tent. My mind raced. Then I remembered we had put sticks and rocks just outside the tent flap. Precautionary measures. Two weeks earlier, we had faced … Continue reading
The Unwritten Rules of our Friendship
“I can handle this on my own, thank you Chris -” I drew a scathing look from my travel partner, and knew it was time to back off. “Fine” I said, equally annoyed, showing it as I handed back the … Continue reading












