by Dan Moore | Aug 15, 2013 | Adventure Travel, Photo Essays, Photography, Vietnam
They may not capture the children who run to the roadside, posed for a high-five as we pass by. Or the old women who try to cycle faster than us, laughing and balancing small mountains of rice on their own bikes all the way. They don’t show the locals who slow their...
by Casey Siemasko | Aug 12, 2013 | Travel Inspiration, Vietnam
You might know by now, but currently we’re cycling cross-country through Vietnam. By ourselves, lugging way too much stuff (sorry Dan), over mountains and dirt roads and towns that don’t even exist in any guidebook. It’s exhilarating, scary, and exhausting, but most...
by Casey Siemasko | Jul 9, 2013 | Resources, Travel, Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips
With only a few more weeks left of our time in Taiwan, everyone keeps asking us the same question: What are you going to do now? Our answer? Why travel, of course. This in turn leads to quizzical expressions accompanied by a variety of the following...
by Casey Siemasko | Apr 11, 2013 | East Coast, Taiwan, Travel Inspiration
How do you fix a flat tire in Taiwan? 20 really friendly Taiwanese people, 5 smart phones, 1 awesome blue truck driving us around for free, and we still don’t have the answer. If you happen to be a fan of our facebook page, (which you totally should be, btw...
by Casey Siemasko | Nov 8, 2011 | Taiwan, Travel
Perhaps you remember our previous blog post about Nanliao; or perhaps you don’t, because we actually posted it over two months ago. Two months ago?! Where does the time go? Seriously, it seems like just yesterday we were wandering around with two teenage girls who...