As far back as I can remember, I have wanted to travel and see new places and experience new things. I had always enjoyed road trips, which my mom and I took together when I was younger. Over the years I have done a reasonably good job at pushing myself outside of my comfort zone and taking on adventures. Some include moving across the country without much thought, planning or even money. I will admit, picking up and moving several thousand miles without a care in the world could lead to failure, but I made the best of it and enjoyed every moment, good and bad. As I got a little older (dare I say "matured") I learned a few things when it came to traveling, more specifically, road trips and how crucial it is to plan rather than rely on luck alone. Now to explain the article title and how it ties into the picture. At the time (November 2014), I was in the process of planning a road trip from Lafayette Louisiana to Washington state, down to California and back. In total, this trip would span approximately 8,000 miles and cover 14 states. I had taken several long road trips before, but never to this extent. The primary purpose of this trip was to spend Christmas with my mom, who at the time lived in Washington state. The way the holidays fell, along with vacation days, I could take a significant amount of time off work, making it possible to visit Mount Rushmore, Yosemite, the Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon and other areas I had not yet seen. I wanted to take advantage of this once in a lifetime trip as I did not know if or when an opportunity like this would present itself again. Since this trip would take place in December a considerable amount of planning and preparation was warranted because my route took me through mountainous regions which were subject to harsh weather conditions and road closures. Even though I would be making the journey in my modified Toyota FJ Cruiser (vehicle article coming soon), which had four-wheel drive, recovery gear, and other equipment, I knew that was not sufficient. I needed to have enough supplies (fuel, food, water, medical, clothing, ect) onboard that could sustain living in the vehicle for several days in the event of an emergency. The more I thought about it, the more time I spent second-guessing myself. I thought about just flying to Washington instead as I was feeling a little overwhelmed with the planning and logistics of the drive. All of this was rushing through my head as I walked down the dark, desolate streets of downtown Lafayette. It was early in the morning, and I was on my way to meet a few friends for breakfast. I had walked this stretch several times before and never noticed what I did that morning. There, in the windows of the Children's Museum, read the word DISCOVER. Not only was it in large, bold print, but it was lit up. It stopped me in my tracks, and I felt as though life was dropping a not so subtle hint. Before completing my walk, I pulled out my iPhone and snapped this shot. Over the course of the next few days, I repeatedly looked at this picture which eventually encouraged me to take action. About a month later I was on the road, discovering parts of America I had never seen. Was it a coincidence? Possibly. What I do know for sure is, that was the moment that changed my mind about the road trip that later changed my life. Thank you for reading this article. We hope you found it entertaining. If so, please share it with others and don't forget to leave a comment down below! The world is a large place, and life is short. Together, we can accomplish much more than we ever could alone. -Bourn Adventure Author: Baker
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Outside of traveling, photography, vehicles, and other interests, we have recently become involved in Cryptocurrency. We are still relatively new to this space. Several months ago we decided to dip our toes in the market to get a feel for it. Since then, we have jumped into the deep end. After the metaphorical dive (us, not the market) we have learned a decent amount of information regarding the technology behind crypto, the markets, and of course, the coins/tokens themselves. Every day more knowledge and experience is gained. I make a conscious decision to digest as much information as I can on all things related to crypto. Why? Because I want to make informed, well-thought-out investments rather than just blindly handing money over in hopes of success. I will be the first to admit, I have made several mistakes (learning points) since starting, and I'm sure I will make more along the way, but I have no problem calling myself out and sharing that information in future articles. GoalsOur goals with any upcoming Cryptocurrency articles is to share our experiences, thoughts, failures, successes, and anything else that might be beneficial to people, especially those new to Cryptocurrency. How Does Crypto Tie Into Travel?What we have learned is, a lot of people within the "travel/adventure" community are also involved with crypto, which makes sense. Here are a few of the reasons why I say this:
By no means are we experts in this field. We are just starting, but that doesn't mean we can't share what we have learned with others. We have no intention of abandoning our travel content; the Cryptocurrency related articles is what is known in south Louisiana as, Lagniappe (something given as a bonus or gratuity). Since we believe in the possibilities of crypto and the crossover between it and travel, it only makes sense that we would cover this space too. We hope that you will continue with us as we journey down this new path. I hope you found this article enlightening. If so, please feel free to interact with us in the comment section of this post. Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor, nor am I giving suggestions, recommendation, guidance, advice, or tips. I am simply stating my opinion and giving my observations of the market, Cryptocurrency, or other related topics. If you decide to act on or follow any of the information provided (past, present, or in the future) you are doing so on your own free will and not on my recommendation. Thank you for reading this article. We hope you found it entertaining. If so, please share it with others and don't forget to leave a comment down below! The world is a large place, and life is short. Together, we can accomplish much more than we ever could alone. -Bourn Adventure Author: Baker |
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