Author: trithisworld
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Coming Home & Chasing Rainbows.
It’s been quite some months since I’ve made an entry to this blog, for reasons I hadn’t nearly fathomed to consider. To pack up life as it was and channel extended months of energy and emotions into a constant highlight reel of beautiful experiences and new friendships with what seemed an insatiable freedom, is something…
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#whomademyclothes – Improving Our Consumption Habits For The Betterment Of Society.
A Conversation to Drive Urgent Change Against Fast-Fashion from the Streets of Hoi An, Vietnam. Having spent the best part of (almost) 10 years working amid the fashion industry, I’ve been fortunate to work alongside some incredible teams whilst being exposed to the many facets of this industry. From international wholesale sales, to the other…
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3 Great Reasons to Travel with Carry-On Luggage.
Imagine travelling for months on end with everything you need, contained to a mere 10 kilograms, strapped to your back. Through airports you turn a blind eye to ‘bag drop’ and in layover destinations, you forego the expense of lockers and BagBnB. All the while, saving much needed funds that will likely afford you lunch,…
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Lands End to John O’Groats. A Detailed ‘Safe-Routes’ Cycle Guide for this Epic Bicycle Adventure!
With the infamous Lands End to John O’Groats (LEJOG) cycling adventure 6-months behind us, (where did the year even go!), and the weather soon gearing up for those keen to take it on, this post is well overdue. Or perhaps made in good time… From the southern-most point of England to the northern-most tip of…
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The Best 10 of Argentina. Impressionable Highlights & Experiences from this Vast & Beautiful Land.
As we make our way across the border into Chile, it’s hard to believe that 8 weeks in Argentina has passed us by so quickly. From a colourful Buenos Aires to Bariloche; the gateway to Patagonia, further south to the stunning snow-capped Andean landscapes of El Chaltén and El Calafate, north to Mendoza’s wine region,…
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10 Tips & Tricks to Long Haul Bus Travel in Argentina.
As I write this entry we’re almost 7 hours into our 18-hour bus journey from Mendoza to Salta, in Argentina’s mid-north. Sitting in the front two seats on the top level, we’re well positioned to better enjoy the beautiful mountains on the horizon, as well to melt; with the sun’s reflection intensely magnified through the…
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The Stunning Serrania de Hornocal, Argentina. Where the Magic Happens at 4350m Above Sea Level.
Regardless of where you are in the world, there’s something quite settling about having two feet safely on the ground. But even more so, there’s something incredibly thrilling (and rewarding) that comes from being pushed out of your comfort zone. And it’s these places of unfamiliar, trying and holding on for dear life, that is…
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A Quick Guide to the Incredible Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Mother Nature at Her Absolute Best.
Perhaps one of the Argentina’s biggest tourist attractions, as well a little too many Peso’s (though every bit worth it); the Perito Moreno Glacier is a must see for anyone venturing to southern Patagonia. From the moment it’s in view, you will be in awe (and wishing you sat on the left hand side of…
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Hiking the Loma del Pliegue Tumbado, El Chaltén, Patagonia. A Less Known Trail though Nonetheless Impressive.
For those who are chasing a picturesque hike that’s somewhat off the beaten track (yet is (almost) as impressive as the infamous Laguna de los Tres), then the Loma del Pliegue Tumbado trail is for you. With access from the west of El Chaltén, it’s a 20 kilometre return trek and takes a suggested 4…