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The Hobo Guide to the Australian Outback

The Hobo Guide to the Australian Outback

January 15, 2014
by The Hobos
Features

If you have ever been to the outback (the enormous area in the middle of Australia, for those of you who are not enlightened), you…

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Five Finger Discounts with Cool Jim

Five Finger Discounts with Cool Jim

January 6, 2014
by The Hobos
Canada Yarns, Yarns

Making sure the handcuffs were felt, he paraded me, his bounty, around the shopping centre like the mighty Achilles dragging Hector’s corpse. He dragged me…

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The Hobo Guide to Norway

The Hobo Guide to Norway

December 26, 2013
by The Hobos
Features, Norway Tips

How to travel the most expensive country in Europe without saying “farvel” to every cent you’ve ever earned. Norway is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful…

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The Boys Who Broke the Town

The Boys Who Broke the Town

December 4, 2013
by The Hobos
United Kingdom Yarns, Yarns

A badass sociologist who ran under the name of Emile Durkheim was esteemed for his perennial description of intrinsic deviance, laying down that “even in…

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Where to Crash (If you Make it...)

Where to Crash (If you Make it…)

November 25, 2013
by The Hobos
Features, Getting Started, Living Cheap

The places you stay whilst travelling generally seem to determine how good of a time you are going to have in a city. This especially…

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Boats and Hos in Batam

Boats and Hos in Batam

November 22, 2013
by The Hobos
Yarns

Since it is safe to say that most people haven’t heard about Batam – the tiny island of sin south of Singapore – I figured…

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The Hitch

The Hitch

November 7, 2013
by The Hobos
Yarns

I woke up naked and hungover in my friend’s basement flat, deep in San Francisco’s suburban underbelly, with a vague idea of the day’s significance….

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Surviving Protests and Spiked Drinks in Cairo

Surviving Protests and Spiked Drinks in Cairo

September 29, 2013
by The Hobos
Yarns

For months before leaving Australia, I had been carefully monitoring the African news. The political hot pot that had been spilling over onto the streets…

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Getting Off The Beaten Track In Koh Rong

Getting Off The Beaten Track In Koh Rong

September 9, 2013
by The Hobos
Features, Koh Rong Tips

I was sipping a beer in my hostel in Phnom Penh and in the process of booking a bus to Siem Reap when I first…

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I Deviated My Septum in Ibiza

I Deviated My Septum in Ibiza

May 19, 2013
by The Hobos
Spain Yarns, Yarns

I used to always pride myself on being possibly the only 20-something in the western world who hadn’t done cocaine. Originally, this was primarily due…

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