Reflections: Our 1st 100 Days On The Road
We GlobetrotterGirls are celebrating a major milestone this weekend – our first 100 days on the road!
We GlobetrotterGirls are celebrating a major milestone this weekend – our first 100 days on the road!
Find out what I’ve been up to in the past month, where I’ll be traveling to next, and what’s new with Globetrottergirls.com!
It is amazing how much life you can squeeze into 100 days. It seems like forever ago that we wrote our first 100 days on the road post from Mazunte, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Between then and where we are now, in San Salvador, we have visited four countries, explored caves with Mayan skeletons, climbed volcanoes, swam with sharks and sting rays in the Caribbean, lived for a month in a beach front apartment in Playa del Carmen, had two fairly major illnesses, almost got robbed, traveled to places almost completely off the beaten path, met loads of people, worked full time, even took on extra work, blogged more, and we are nearly finished with a globetrottergirls.com website redesign.
Read what I have been up to in the past month, where I traveled to, what went well and what went wrong, and where I am off to next!
Read what I have been up to in the past month, where I traveled to, what went well and what went wrong, and where I am off to next!
I am looking back on my travels over the past four weeks, what went well and what didn’t, lessons I’ve learned this month, what’s new with Globetrottergirls and what’s next for me.
This is the fourth year in a row we reflect on another year as nomads and 2013 was an incredible mix of city-hopping and time spent in some of the most wide-open, underpopulated, breathtaking places on the planet! Find out why!
Read what I have been up to in the past month, where I traveled to, what went well and what went wrong, where I am off to next, and some reflections on the past twelve months.
Read what I have been up to in the past month, what went well and what went wrong, and where I am off to next!
When this journey began on April 30, 2010, there was no set finish date, but we never imagined that we would have been able to travel for 1095 days now – in a row!