A Practical Guide to Vagabonding and Long Term Travel (Part 3): The Logistics of Getting Ready [Flashback]

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One year ago today, Nora Dunn continued her multipart series, A Practical Guide to Vagabonding and Long Term Travel, with part three, The Logistics of Getting Ready:

So far in this series, we have examined the mental and emotional first steps to long-term travel in Taking The Leap, as well as answering the ever-present question: how much money do you need?

Now that you are in the thick of preparing to leave your life of routine and comfort for one of new experiences and adventure, there are a number of things you can do logistically to get ready and make things much easier for yourself once you are on the road.

She went on to discuss a few critical topics in detail, including:

  • Getting Rid of All Your Crap
  • International Driver’s License
  • Travel Insurance
  • Automating Your Bills
  • Selling Your Car: Letter of Insurance
  • Call Credit Card Companies: Travel Notes
  • Copies of ID and Official Documents
  • Arm Your Family or Friends at Home with Information

Check out her full post, A Practical Guide to Vagabonding and Long Term Travel (Part 3): The Logistics of Getting Ready, and share your tips with us in the comments section!

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