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Vawn Himmelsbach is a freelance writer based in Toronto. She has spent years traveling abroad, often adventuring off the beaten path alone.


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Review: Blackbox noise cancelling headphones 22.04.10

M10-headphonesOnce, while camping, I slept right through a tornado. Yet snoring – or even nasally breathing, for that matter – will instantly wake me from a sound slumber. So inevitably during a long-haul flight I’ll end up sitting next to someone who’s snoring like a grizzly bear. Or a screaming baby. Or a drunken passenger who won’t stop talking. To read the full story, click here.

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Review: Waterproofer for technical gear 22.02.10

09002-1StepWashWPPerhaps, like me, you’ve found yourself caught in a torrential downpour in the middle of nowhere, and that well-worn “waterproof” jacket you’re wearing isn’t so waterproof anymore. I now carry one of those emergency disposable rain ponchos in my backpack, just in case, but if you don’t want to look like you’re wearing a giant garbage bag, there’s another option. To read the full story, click here.

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Travel app review: GoToMyPC 06.01.10

gotomypcNowadays, most people want to stay connected – to some degree – when they’re traveling. The question is whether you want to lug around your laptop or netbook or smartphone when you’re backpacking in Laos or Bolivia or Azerbaijan. I once brought my laptop with me as I traveled across Cambodia in the back of a pickup truck along with about 30 other people (plus sacks of rice and live chickens), and it occurred to me that perhaps it wasn’t such a smart idea. To read the full story, click here.

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Stay on budget with OANDA currency converter 30.12.09

blackberryWhen you’ve got a wad of K83,000 Lao kip jammed into your wallet (because it won’t possibly fit into your moneybelt), it can be easy to lose sight of the fact you’re only carrying around about US$10. When dealing with different currencies, it’s hard to know how much you’re actually spending, particularly because exchange rates can change on a dime these days – the Canadian loonie is practically bipolar. So whether you’re debating over that Buddhist thangka in Kathmandu or those half-price Prada shoes in Paris, there are tools that can help you stick to your budget. To read the full story, click here.

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Travel gadget gift guide: Part 2 22.12.09

h_Triton_1500_2000Whether you’re looking for a gift to help the traveler in your life protect their electronic equipment, document their travels or just figure out where the heck they are, there are plenty of ideas to suit either the techno-geek or the techno-phobe. To read the full story, click here.

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Travel gadget gift guide: Part 1 22.12.09

STD1_F8Z524tt-065There’s something to be said about detaching from technology when we travel – I like to drop off the radar to truly get away from it all. But I also realize that’s not always practical, and there are a lot of cool gadgets out there designed to make life easier and more comfortable on the road less traveled. Here are a few gift ideas for the traveler in your life, most for under $100. To read the full story, click here.

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How to find the right backpack 15.12.09

Freerider26LavaOrg09mdIf you’re shopping around for a new backpack, you might feel overwhelmed by the vast array of choices in every size, shape, colour and price range. Whether you’re looking for a purpose-built pack or something more generic, it can be challenging to choose between dozens of models or know how much to spend. Here are a few things to keep in mind when looking for the right pack. To read the full story, click here.

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Snowshoes: Finding the right fit 11.12.09

ptGrowing up in northern Canada, snowshoeing was part of our school curriculum, and every winter we’d head out into the woods with traditional snowshoes constructed of wood and rawhide lacings. They did the trick, but I had a hard time strapping them on properly so they didn’t fall off, and they always gave me quite a workout (which, I suppose, was the point). Nowadays snowshoes have gone high-tech and there’s such a variety to choose from it’s hard to know where to start. Here’s what you need to know to find the right fit. To read the full story, click here.

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Stocking stuffers for the adventure traveler 11.12.09

gorillapod-02-rockStuck for ideas on what to buy that adventure traveler in your life this holiday season? If someone is about to backpack across Southeast Asia or trek Patagonia, they want to stick with the essentials. That silver travel tealight holder may look pretty, but it’s not going to make the cut when the intended recipient is packing as minimally as possible for a big trip. Here are a few stocking stuffer ideas for that adventure traveler in your life. To read the full story, click here.

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