It’s time for part 2 of our list of why road trips rule!
We’re back to share more ridiculous road antics, the power of contemplation and the excitement that the randomness of the road can bring.
Convincing Jay to do a Roadtrip music podcast didn’t take too long either! So make sure to keep your eyes on @ZerotoTravel for that one!
But what about you? What do YOU love about road trips? Tweet Jason at @ZerotoTravel or tag us on Instagram @ExtraPackofPeanuts and share your favorite thing about road-tripping!
As you may have noticed from the number of podcasts we do about them, we love road trips!
Turns out Jason from Zero to Travel does too, so I’ve invited him to join me today to discuss 32 reasons why road trips are awesome. From just messing around at rest-stops or pulling doing ridiculous stuff just because you can, to ridiculous road games, we chat about a lot of those little things that you love about being on the open road.
But what about you? What do YOU love about road trips? Tweet Jason at @ZerotoTravel or tag us on Instagram @ExtraPackofPeanuts and share your favorite thing about road-tripping!
We talk a lot here at Extra Pack of Peanuts on traveling more while spending less.
Today’s guess spent less to travel. A lot less.
Tom Edwards, author of Two Bucks to Timbuktu & Planes, Trains, and Broken Strings joins me to talk tips and tricks for ultra-budget travel and finding work while you’re on the road.
Tom’s done it all, hopped trains (been fined on said trains), slept under bridges (with and emu), hitchhiked, couchsurfed, and busked the streets for cash. He’s had more than a few adventures and today he shares those adventures with us!
You don’t need money to travel the world, you just need to be creative!
They also happen to be digital nomads who have spent the last year traveling and working from the road. I bet they have a list of recording places just as bizarre as our own!
Today they join me here on the show to discuss health and fitness on the road. How to keep a routine while you’re traveling, why diets are crap, and how there’s no such thing as failing.
We also go into which countries they found it harder to eat healthily and a complete bodyweight workout that doesn’t require any equipment. Perfectly suited for those small hotel rooms you’re sure to find yourself in!
It’s a debate as old as time, and here to argue it with me is Jason from the Zero to Travel podcast!
We start out with the trip that sparked the debate, one that could be considered either fast or slow depending on how you define each of those, but that for me is actually pretty slow.
There are points for both sides, which actually saves you money? Which gets you the best food? What gets you the most out of your trip?
But remember, if you’re traveling, you’re already winning!
Let us know if you have any other topics you’d like for a debate, we’re happy to throw down anytime!