Alaska to Argentina- on a motorcycle?! Today's guest explains his 8,000 mile trek from Alaska to Buenos Aires, Argentina. We met Brett (from Western Australia) at our hostel in Yukon, Canada and his story seemed too interesting to not interview. He shared the logistics, planning, and experiences (so far)of his trip to date and the long road ahead.
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Alaska to Argentina- on a motorcycle?! Today's guest explains his 8,000 mile trek from Alaska to Buenos Aires, Argentina. We met Brett (from Western Australia) at our hostel in Yukon, Canada and his story seemed too interesting to not interview. He shared the logistics, planning, and experiences (so far)of his trip to date and the long road ahead.
Episode 7: London- Navigation the Underground, London's Suburbs & Booking the Best Hostel in Town
Red Eye Manifesto
40 minutes 58 seconds
9 years ago
Episode 7: London- Navigation the Underground, London's Suburbs & Booking the Best Hostel in Town
In our 7th episode, we discuss the second leg of our European backpacking trip: London, England.
Tune in to learn why The Underground lives up to its hype, how your time (and money) go a lot further in London's suburbs, how to avoid overpriced hostels in London AND understanding foreign transaction fees (and how to reduce them)
For related links, pictures, and accompanying guide, head over to redeyemanifesto.com/England
Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes, In the coming weeks, we're gearing up for a 4,000 mile road trip from Cleveland, Ohio to Anchorage, Alaska- you won't want to miss it!
Red Eye Manifesto
Alaska to Argentina- on a motorcycle?! Today's guest explains his 8,000 mile trek from Alaska to Buenos Aires, Argentina. We met Brett (from Western Australia) at our hostel in Yukon, Canada and his story seemed too interesting to not interview. He shared the logistics, planning, and experiences (so far)of his trip to date and the long road ahead.