Working out for the Pacaya!
For many reasons, but mostly to be more fit to be able to do some trekking and hiking on my upcoming travels, I decided to start working out, mostly focusing on cardio-vascular exercises routine. READ...
View ArticleIt’s really quiet in here!
Hey everyone! I know it's been rather quiet these past few weeks and I certainly hope to rectify that situation soon enough! READ MORE...
View ArticleProfession: Unicorn Blogger…?
Photo : Julie Paha As humans, we have this natural, overwhelming need of labeling things… and people. So I recently started wondering about what label(s) I carry, as a blogger. Am I a travel blogger?...
View ArticleWhy I (Mostly) Travel Solo (Part 2)
When I started drafting a post explaining why I travel solo, I never expected to have THAT MUCH to write… so I thought that I would break it into 2 parts, to make it an easier read! (In case you...
View ArticleHAPPY BIRTHDAY, BLOG! 4 Years Already…
Last Sunday, The Plus-Size Backpacker turned FOUR! Happy birthday, blog! At that age, a blog is a bit like a late teenager/young adult: it knows relatively well where it’s heading but remains open to...
View ArticlePlus-Size Backpacking… in Bulgaria !
In case you missed the announcement on Facebook 2 weeks ago… I am thrilled to announce that I will be heading out to Bulgaria for some plus-size backpacking next September! Nessebar It’s not my first...
View Article10 Versatile Clothes You Should Pack
Versatile clothes are the key to packing light and strategic. Here are a few tips to help you pack light – and pack wise – for your next adventure… 10) Floppy, Army Style, Wide-Brim Hat (with a cord...
View ArticlePlus-Size Bulgaria: Vratsa (Враца)
“Plus-Size Bulgaria: Vratsa” is the 2nd post of a series dedicated to my recent trip to Bulgaria. In a little less than 3 weeks, in September and October 2017, I have been around this country and...
View ArticleProfession: Unicorn Blogger…?
As humans, we have this natural, overwhelming need of labeling things… and people. So I recently started wondering about what label (s) I carry, as a blogger. ►►► The post Profession: Unicorn Blogger…?...
View ArticleWhy I (Mostly) Travel Solo (Part 2)
When I started drafting a post explaining how I came to adopt solo travels, I never expected to have THAT MUCH to write... so I thought that I would break it in 2 parts, to make it an easier read! ►►►...
View ArticleHAPPY BIRTHDAY, BLOG! 4 Years Already…
Last Sunday, The Plus-Size Backpacker turned FOUR! At that age, a blog is a bit like a late teenager/young adult: it knows relatively well where it's heading but remains open to change if opportunity...
View ArticlePlus-Size Backpacking… in Bulgaria !
In case you missed the announcement on Facebook last week... I am glad to announce that I will be heading out to Bulgaria next September! It's not my first time in Eastern Europe, but it's the...
View Article10 Versatile Clothes You Should Pack
Versatile clothes are the key to packing light and strategic. Here are a few tips to help you pack light - and pack wise - for your next adventure... ►►► The post 10 Versatile Clothes You Should Pack...
View ArticlePlus-Size Bulgaria: Vratsa (Враца)
"Plus-Size Bulgaria: Vratsa" is the 2nd of a series of posts about my recent trip to Bulgaria. In a little less than 3 weeks, in September and October 2017, I have been around this country and...
View ArticleTravel Cheap: Guatemala
Guatemala, "the land of trees" in the Mayan language, will satisfy everyone, from the adrenaline-crazed adventurers to the most relaxed, slow-paced tourists. ►►► The post Travel Cheap: Guatemala...
View ArticleWorking out for the Pacaya!
For many reasons, but mostly to be more fit to be able to do some trekking and hiking on my upcoming travels, I decided to start working out, mostly focusing on cardio-vascular exercises routine. ►►►...
View ArticleTravel Cheap: Guatemala
Guatemala, "the land of trees" in the Mayan language, will satisfy everyone, from the adrenaline-crazed adventurers to the most relaxed, slow-paced tourists. ►►► The post Travel Cheap: Guatemala...
View ArticleWorking out for the Pacaya!
For many reasons, but mostly to be more fit to be able to do some trekking and hiking on my upcoming travels, I decided to start working out, mostly focusing on cardio-vascular exercises routine. ►►►...
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