A guy I can recommend is Jim Rogers: "Investment Biker" and "Adventure Capitalist". He did the first around the world motorcycle trip. The second book he did in 2000 around the world in an car/SUV w/ his then GF, now wife. He married a girl about 25 years younger when he was 58. Cool guy. Now moved to Singapore and you can catch him on CNBC or Fox News sometimes.
It may be 20 years old but read Pico Iyer's "Video Night in Katmandu". Several travel writers said it was their favorite travel book.
I think most travel writers are fairly boring guys and their books reflect this.
Who is the: "Money Number One" by? They only have copies of it for several hundred dollars on Amazon.
"Do Travel Writers Go to Hell" - is this book good?
http://www.amazon.com/My-Exile-Lifestyle...008&sr=1-4
http://www.amazon.com/Life-Nomadic-ebook...m_kstore_6
RioNomad, you mentioned the previous two books. I looked them up on Amazon.
I love the idea of traveling forever on the cheap, but I still think it's a fantasy. I'd love to prove myself wrong and live and work location independently. Unfortunately, I think most of the guys that profess they are living and doing freelance writing or editing or E-business are just bullshitting. My guess is that they have a trust fund or some other money. I'd love to do it, but unfortunately, I believe I'll still have to work a real "bricks and mortar" day job for quite a few years to come.
It may be 20 years old but read Pico Iyer's "Video Night in Katmandu". Several travel writers said it was their favorite travel book.
I think most travel writers are fairly boring guys and their books reflect this.
Who is the: "Money Number One" by? They only have copies of it for several hundred dollars on Amazon.
"Do Travel Writers Go to Hell" - is this book good?
http://www.amazon.com/My-Exile-Lifestyle...008&sr=1-4
http://www.amazon.com/Life-Nomadic-ebook...m_kstore_6
RioNomad, you mentioned the previous two books. I looked them up on Amazon.
I love the idea of traveling forever on the cheap, but I still think it's a fantasy. I'd love to prove myself wrong and live and work location independently. Unfortunately, I think most of the guys that profess they are living and doing freelance writing or editing or E-business are just bullshitting. My guess is that they have a trust fund or some other money. I'd love to do it, but unfortunately, I believe I'll still have to work a real "bricks and mortar" day job for quite a few years to come.