
How do you start travel writing? What are some tips you would give someone who wants to submit there writing to Huff Post, Wired, Travel Channel etc……? Travel doesn’t have to be expensive with the right resources. I also share tips, stories, and want to encourage others to travel as well. That list is growing but that will always be a part of the newsletter. I also have been gathering promo codes from some of my favorite companies that are exclusively offered to Triphackr readers.įor example, WeHostels, ExpertFlyer, and TripIt have all offered deals just for Triphackr readers.
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The goal of the Triphackr newsletter is to show others how to maximize their travel. If someone signs up for your weekly email what type of tips and info should they expect to receive? I recently picked up a GoPro and that may be something I don’t leave home without but I will let you know how that goes in a couple of months. The Belkin turns one outlet into 3 outlets with 2 USB ports on the top and is very handy at hotels, hostels, and airports. I never leave home without my MacBook Pro, DSLR, and my Belkin Mini Surge Protector. What are the three things you can’t go on a trip without? Haiti will always be a place I return to. They have a long way to go but every donation helps. The people are great, there are surprisingly a large amount of sites to see, and it is wonderful island. I have returned to Haiti once since then and I really love it. On a whim I ran a marathon with no training to raise money.įrom there I started a non-profit called Run4Haiti with my friends and we donated the money to the school we visited that day in Haiti. Then the earthquake devastated Haiti a couple of months later. When I returned home I wanted to give something back to that school, no matter how small. We spent the day playing with some kids, sampling local cuisine, and discovering a new favorite beer called Prestige. When I got to the border I met a teacher who worked at a local school and orphanage and she offered to show us around once we made it across.

This was before the earthquake and nobody has ever said let’s vacation in Haiti (at least not in recent decades). I was on vacation in the Dominican with some friends and convinced them to take a road trip to Haiti. Haiti had the biggest impact on me personally.

What country or experience in a certain country has made the biggest impact on you personally? From there my journeys have become a little more adventurous. Train travel and accommodation are incredibly easy and affordable. Spain gave me a taste for travel and I spent the next few years returning to Europe as often as possible.Įurope is a great place for a new backpacker to start traveling.

It was an eye opening experience for me.Īs soon as I returned home I was immediately trying to figure out how to get back. My friend’s girlfriend was studying there and we met up and traveled around the country. The first time I set off on my own was to Spain at 19. The first country I went to outside of the US was Canada or possible somewhere in the Caribbean at a very young age (I can’t recall). He can take a destination that has been covered dozens of times and make it interesting again.ĭo you remember the first country you went to and did it set the tone for this epic journey? I loved his old show on the Travel Channel and continue watching him now on CNN. Today my biggest influence is Anthony Bourdain. Making travel a priority made that possible. Seeing people like Nomadic Matt quit the 9-5 and travel the world motivated me that anyone could do what he was doing but I simply needed to make it happen. Who influenced you the most to start Triphackr?īesides Indiana Jones, a lot of travel bloggers motivated me. 60 countries later I have learned a lot about how to maximize every travel experience. I had a great time but wasted a lot of time, energy, and resources without proper preparation. Those experiences taught me a lot about how not to travel. It wasn’t until I was 19 and went backpacking in Europe before my first semester at the University of Kansas that I really got hooked. I had driven to Canada and Mexico at a young age but never flown out of the country. I have since seen 38 stadiums, counting the teams that have built new ones, and have just a handful left to see. As a kid it was mostly road trips and I had the goal to see every MLB stadium. I have always been passionate about travel. Where and how did you develop this passion and motivation for traveling? He shares a few of them here in our conversation.

Triphackr was created to share the tips and travel hacks that he has learned from years of traveling.
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He never pays full price, and always gets the most out of every travel adventure. Clint has travel hacked through over 60 countries.
