Road Junky Travel Handbook I vaguely remember reading some helpful information on the Road Junky website….It is possible it could be of interest to a long-term traveler. Seems to be priced 15 dollars too high for me want to purchase.
The Road Junky Travel Handbook by Road Junky Guides (Paperback - Jan 15, 2008) Buy new: $19.95
--------------------------------- Bangkok Thailand - Southeast Asia Khao San Road Area Sunday, February 17, 2008 Andy of HoboTraveler.com --- We Need Hotels ----------------------------------
I just surfed around the RoadJunky.com site for five minutes, could not find anything but Travel Writer type articles appealing to the wanna be vegetarian, wanna wear diapers, wanna save the world and wanna to smoke dope and sell books group.
A site can either be a voice to readers, or give a voice to readers, or continually sell something.
As a real traveler, there is no way for me to buy books online, so no point in me reading about books for sale. Then again, I am a traveler, and these are books about people who want to travel, not people who travel.
I am tired of books about the illusions of travel, truly reading Wilbur Smith may help more to learn how to travel.
An Editor or person from Road Junky sent me the book.ThanksI will start to read in Mexico on March 12, 2008.My first observation says these people have traveled.
James said on Thursday April 2nd, 2009 04:51:45 PM
Your right Tom!
People that can read and write (well) couldnt possibly travel, or be good traveler like you.
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