Conor Purcell: BootsnAll Author

Conor Purcell
BootsnAll Author

Conor Purcell
Conor Purcell fell in love with independent travel while vomiting over the side of a Stena Lines ferry on the way to France 14 years ago. Despite his tender years he realised then that joy of independent travel must be the ability to control your own destiny.

Since that grim moment somewhere in the Irish Sea, Conor has ventured from Mexico to Lebanon, and got into some scrapes along the way. Guns have been pulled, drink has been drunk, smoke has been smoked and above all fun has been had. Whether this type of ‘fun’ can be accommodated on this, his latest trip, a year teaching in South Korea, remains to be seen. Tune in every fortnight to find out!

Feel free to email Conor at conor_purcell@hotmail.com. Click on his name below for links to all of Conor’s BootsnAll articles.



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