Hostel Coyotes in Marin County

“They have prison showers.  You’re lucky we’re only staying here one night, otherwise you’d be sleeping with a dirty smelly man.” ~ Eric, Day 1

For those intrepid travelers accustomed to staying in hostels, this may not come as a surprise.  For hostel neophytes like my husband and I, we were surprised to find that the men’s showers were indeed like a prison — one big open space with a bunch of shower heads.  Yeah, not happening with this private man of mine.  But let me backtrack a bit…
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Walking Holiday in Marin County

bolinas marin california walkabout

“Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time.” ~ Steven Wright

All avid fans of hiking or long distance walking share something in common.  They understand that you must walk to truly experience and see a place.  Sure, a car or bike will get you there quicker and allow you to see more places, but those modes of travel don’t allow you to see more OF a place.  In our modern world where everything seems to move at lightning speed, is it no wonder people are craving slow travel?  In a world driven by consumerism and the desire for more, is it surprising that someone like me would seek travel that focuses on meaningful experiences rather than a sightseeing checklist?

Slow travel doesn’t mean you move at the pace of a sloth — it’s a mindset, a different way of looking at vacation. 

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Where to next?

It’s that time of year again, when Eric & I sit down to decide what country we want to visit next year.  As mentioned in my previous post (Too Much Information!), we’ve been binge watching the History Channel’s Viking series, so we’re in the mood for some Nordic travel.  After much research, we’ve narrowed it down to three locations:  Norway, Faroe Islands or Novia Scotia.  Each offers its own unique experiences & landscape, so it’s difficult to choose.  So I thought I’d get YOUR opinion.
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