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Don't Date a Girl who is a Hobo

Don’t Date a Girl who is a Hobo

January 31, 2014
by Gemma Clarke
Features, Love and Sex

She’s the one with near-dreadlocks and the occasional nit, a look she achieves by only ever washing her hair when she finds spare shampoo in…

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Whistler: The Mountain

Whistler: The Mountain

January 30, 2014
by Grace Burns
Whistler Do

Cost: $91 – $98 for a day pass ($93 – $100AUD); $1899 for a season pass ($1945AUD) Whistler Blackcomb ski and snowboard resort deals with…

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Whistler: Where to Party

Whistler: Where to Party

January 30, 2014
by Grace Burns
Whistler Do

The party scene in Whistler is phenomenal. It’s local’s night somewhere every day of the week, which means there is a bar full of loose…

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Whistler: HI Hostel

Whistler: HI Hostel

January 30, 2014
by Grace Burns
Whistler Do

Get There: 1035 Legacy Way, Whistler, British Columbia Cost: $31 a night ($32AUD) Free Breaky: No Free WiFi: Yes Bar: Yes This bad boy is…

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Beijing: Toboggan Down the Great Wall of China

Beijing: Toboggan Down the Great Wall of China

January 29, 2014
by Rowan Montgomery
Beijing Do, Bucket List

Ah, the bucket list. Not just a 2007 film starring two old timers trying to do right by life, the term “bucket list” can also…

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New York, New York

New York, New York

January 29, 2014
by Scout Boxall
Features, New York Yarns

There are some things only tourists can see in New York City. To outsiders, the entirety of New York City feels like a movie set….

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Berlin: Survival Guide

Berlin: Survival Guide

January 28, 2014
by Gemma Clarke
Berlin Tips

Transport-wise, the U/S-Bahn maps are super easy to understand, even if you don’t sprechen Deutsch. You have to pay for your ticket before you get…

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Chiang Mai: 24-Hour Itinerary

Chiang Mai: 24-Hour Itinerary

January 28, 2014
by Grace Burns
Chiang Mai Tips

Spend the days exploring the city on bicycles, calling into beer gardens and cute cafes for lunch and checking out the amazing temples. Or if…

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Las Vegas: Grand Canyon Tour

Las Vegas: Grand Canyon Tour

January 27, 2014
by The Hobos
Las Vegas Do

Get There: Get in touch with SWEETours via their website at www.sweetours.co Cost: $167 Visiting the Grand Canyon is on many tour-hungry, natural-wonder-seeking traveller’s to…

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A Hobo Love Story

A Hobo Love Story

January 27, 2014
by Alice Joyce
United Kingdom Yarns, Yarns

Ahhh first love! That warm fuzzy feeling you get when you find that special someone and your soul’s counterpart in another (pfft – as if…

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A Night in Kuta

A Night in Kuta

January 23, 2014
by Nat Kassel
Bali Yarns, Yarns

It’s nearly midnight and Bali Manik seems to be the cheapest and best option. No hot shower, no air con, no TV, no TP, just…

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Hobo Tips from Mehico

Hobo Tips from Mehico

January 20, 2014
by Gemma Clarke
Features, Mexico Tips

It’s 5pm on a Sunday afternoon and I am sitting on a camping bed in someone’s house in Venice Beach being devoured by bedbugs. The…

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