I’ve long since had a fascination with politics on the Indian sub continent. My first trip to the region was in ‘01. I remember the date more so because my passport is coming up for renewal next month and India was my first trip out of the good ol’ US of A. It launched a […]
Hitchhiking Around the World – An Interview with Jeremy Marie
I posted briefly last month about My Favorite Hitchhiker. I picked Jeremy, the good Frenchman, up outside of Wasilla, Alaska last fall standing on the side of the road with a backpack and a sign that simply read “World Tour.” It’s a little more than six months later and Jeremy and I have been corresponding […]
My Favorite Hitchhiker
I was cruising out of Wasilla, Alaska, home of the now, for some reason, infamous Sarah Palin on the Volkswagen bus’ last leg when I spy about the side of the road a fellow branding a sign that read simply “World Tour.” Well, how could you not pick him up, seriously? I was asked as […]
Hitchhiking at -26, Alaska
Haha, good idea right. I’m a fan of hitchhiking in general. It’s a good, cheap way to get around and lends you to many an interesting experience that you might not otherwise be privy to. This post is destined to be about hitchhiking to Fairbanks from Nenana, Alaska on one very cold day, but I’m […]