Month of May , 2006
| While traveling on a Greyhound bus somewhere along the expanse of Interstate 80, Nick Klenske wakes up realizing he needs a change, and a shower. | |
| Eric Lehman tours Cusco, contemplating the romanticism of poverty. | In three months, Steve Roach and his girlfriend drive through almost thirty states. Read why Louisiana had the most impact. |
Never Thought I'd be Glad to see a Starbucks - San Juan, Puerto Rico John Cosby, a coffee-lover looks for coffee in Puerto Rico and is grateful to find a Starbucks. | Stephen Shucart spends a lazy day in Herat, fumbling with bad Internet connections and other not-so-perfect luck. |
Auto-rickshaws, Hindu Temples and Motley Crue - New Delhi, India John Barth and his wife attended an Indian wedding and got a good taste of the culture, in more ways than food. | Stephen Shucart spends a day in Herat trying to get to the Minaret of Jam... Will he succeed? |
| Buenos Aires suffered badly during Argentina's economic crisis. But the city persevered, and though overall unemployment remains high, Stephen Chien discovered that Argentina has found a new confidence after several years of rapid economic growth. | Stephen Shucart spends his first day in Herat and shares the mantra that could save your life! |
| Victoria Adams leaves the misery of boat confinement and relaxes at a lodge on the Solomon Islands. | Vanya Akraboff draws on her own traveling experience to guide you towards what you need to know when planning a trip to Bulgaria. |
The Triplegem Afghan Expedition: Road to Herat Part 3 - Afghanistan Stephen Shucart completes his journey to Herat with an early-morning wake-up call and a 17-hour drive... | The Triplegem Afghan Expedition: Road to Herat Part 2 - Afghanistan Stephen Shucart begins his two-day journey to Herat early and spends 15 hours on "one of the most hellish rides on the planet." Sounds fun. |
A Personal Goodbye to Broadlands Lodge in Chennai - Chennai, India Perhaps unwritten laws should be spelt out and made public. Just because they exist and are tacitly accepted by many, does not mean they are right. Hotels exist throughout India where both Indians and foreigners co-exist in harmony. There may be good reasons for excluding certain types, but wholescale social exclusion is divisive and is the thin end of a more sinister mindset. | The Triplegem Afghan Expedition VIII - Maimana, Afghanistan Stephen Shucart goes back in time en route from Mazar-i-Sharif to Maimana in Northern Afghanistan, seeing nomads and camel caravans along the way. |
The Triplegem Afghan Expedition VII - Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan Stephen Shucart goes bead shopping in Mazar-i-Sharif and decides not to proposition the gorgeous British ISAF soldier with an automatic rifle slung from her shoulder. | |
The Triplegem Afghan Expedition VI - Kabul, Afghanistan Stephen Shucart changes plans on the fly in Kabul when he can't secure a ride to a World Heritage site, and decides to head to Northern Afghanistan instead. | |
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Stephen Shucart goes back in time en route from Mazar-i-Sharif to Maimana in Northern Afghanistan, seeing nomads and camel caravans along the way.
Stephen Shucart goes bead shopping in Mazar-i-Sharif and decides not to proposition the gorgeous British ISAF soldier with an automatic rifle slung from her shoulder.
Stephen Shucart changes plans on the fly in Kabul when he can't secure a ride to a World Heritage site, and decides to head to Northern Afghanistan instead.
