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December 21, 2009

Updated resource links at Vagabonding.net

vgbBack when I wrote Vagabonding, I designed the end-of-chapter resources so that they could be continually updated online and stay as useful and relevant as possible. Recently, with the editorial help of Justin Glow and input from dozens of readers, I added to (and reorganized) my online resources at Vagabonding.net.

I’ve copied the index links below. If you feel that anything is missing (or if you find a broken link) please let me know. Keeping the Vagabonding resources relevant is an ongoing task, and I’ve already started collecting ideas for the next update.

II. Getting Started

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

III. On the Road

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

IV. In the Long Run

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

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4 Responses to “Updated resource links at Vagabonding.net”

  1. Hugh Says:

    Thanks, Rolf. This is a great resource. I’m bookmarking this post and I’m sure I’ll refer to it regularly.

  2. Johnny Vagabond Says:

    Wow, there is so much good stuff here I’m practically giddy. Thanks so much!

    -Wes

  3. Kitty Miller Says:

    Really great site!! This is a nice resource. The content of your site is wonderful. Thank you very much.

  4. Michaela Potter Says:

    Hi Rolf! Thanks for letting me know you updated your resources and having the opportunity to be listed amongst them. I took a look and we are not on the sabbatical list, so that would be great if we could be included! More Americans need to embrace the vagabonding lifestyle.

    Hope to see you in NYC again in the future!

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