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A bathroom with a view
Remember the first time you had to poop in the woods? Raquel sure does. Mainly because it was an unexpected call. Be ready for when nature calls with a few simpe tips.
Life: A Series of Circles
Sitting on the top of the Maroon Bells she went from sobbing to celebrating. The reason will surprise you as much as it surprised her. Life is uncertain and that can be a good thing.
New eLine Kit Unleashed
The YogaSlackers eLine is has been known for years for it’s ease of use and for being a great travel line. It is now easier to use and an even better travel line. If you are a seasoned slacker, you will immediately appreciate the research and intent that went into the upgrades.
Eat, Puke, Travel
After traveling for over 10 years as a vegetarian, and now as an aspiring gluten-free vegan, I have come up with a foolproof system for how to nourish myself. The following is a detailed Step-by-Step Guide to traveling and eating on a restrictive diet… and fully enjoy it!
A Grand Canyon Adventure
There are certain adventure’s in nature that have no organization.
YogaSlackers Take Over Red Rocks Rendezvous for the 8th Year in a Row
Red Rock Rendezvous (RRR) is an annual rock climbing and
The Road Never Ends: YogaSlackers Announce the Birth of the Peace Love Car II
We are all aware of those unique individuals the rest
How to Reduce Your Styling Choices
If I learned anything from Einstein, it is that not thinking about mundane stuff allows your mind to focus on greater ideas. I like to think Einstein and I share a few other things in common: an abnormally large head and our lack of interest in clothing.
Life at the Edge: The Art of Human Power Slacklining
Human-powered slacklining is simply walking a slackline anchored by people.
This Is What Fun Feels Like
“Why am I here? Why am I risking my life or my health to be here in the first place? Is this worth it?” It is. I am just experiencing Type II Fun. You don’t know what Type II Fun is? Here is a detailed explanation.
How to Live Out of a Car
Here are their main secrets to life on the road and how to maintain a healthy relationship on a mere 28 sqf of living space.
Living On Your Own Terms, By Your Own Rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9pv-XNruW8&list=PLFPivgVhsElEcxd-DBNbw4V63jFS933Y7&index=6&t=0s It is never too late to live the life
The World Is Your Playground
https://youtu.be/MYHhQB1pqnI The wanderers of the Peace Love Car see life
How to Shower in a Coffee Shop
When you live inside a tiny car, bathing is a lesson in creativity.
The Other Side of Adventure Racing
During the 2013 Gold Rush Mother Lode Adventure Race, Sam Salwei and I
What Becoming Students Taught Us About Teaching—and Ourselves
The wanderers of the Peace Love Car flip their perspective
Why Travel?
To us, traveling is like breathing… we can not live without it. We can hold our travels from time to time, but like holding our breath we cannot do it for long and we are always thinking about our next breath of experience.
Sleeping on Ice
After hours walking on the crevasse infected glacier the wind started howling, rain falling in what seemed all directions and the fear of impending doom took over all of us.
The trek to the Magnificent Glacier and finally doing something right!
2013 Patagonian Adventure Race. Team Four Continents arrived at the first checkpoint with only 56 seconds to spare. Would they improve their position on this section of the race? Or would their race be over?
2013 Patagonian Expedition Race
It took us days to get to the Patagonian Adventure Race. A 10 day race through the Chilean Wilderness… and we almost didn’t made it passed the 1st checkpoint. Here is why.
Flying with Style
The simple sight of the airport brought a sense of peace to our minds. But we knew our ‘fight’ to get to Punta Arenas was not over yet. We still had to – somehow – check all our 550 lbs of gear into a domestic flight. and we were determine to do that without paying much for it.
The Bus, The Bike Box and The Truck
Our bike box is very easy to spot. It is a white triangular box that resembles a gigantic piece of cheese more than a bike box. From the first sight into the office we knew it was not there. Fear, frustration and hopelessness flew through my entire body.
What to do in a bus station
As daylight percolated through the bus station windows, the station guard asked us to rise. We were woken up twice before: with each guard change, to ensure we were waiting on a bus and not just using the station as a bed and breakfast. Slowly we gathered our belongings and headed outside for the first time.
A Triangle Shaped Bike’s Box Tale
Rancagua’s Bus StationWed Feb 6th 5:00 pm Bus Norte was
Please Sell Me a Bus Ticket
So far Sam, Tom and Raquel bought a van, not sold a van and now just need a bus ticket to Punta Arena. But did we mention that nothing comes easy for this crew?
Car Trouble
What could go wrong after buying a random car in the internet in a foreign country?
How (not) to buy a car in Chile
They said buying a car in Chile was easy. Then they said it could not be done in one day. We proved both statements wrong.
How our rickshaws ended up on the river
The Road To Pendra was impassable! Bridge is out.
YogaSlackers Rickshaw Run
YogaSlackers head to India to drive a glorified lawnmower from