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December 6, 2007

Awakening your inner vagabond

Last month, the Columbia Missourian ran a story called Off the Map, which was about the international travels and travel-plans of local residents. I was interviewed for a sidebar called “Awakening Your Inner Vagabond,” and I’ll reproduce some of that advice (much of which comes from my book) here:

Full article online here.

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