Canoeing Down the Mekong
It seems like you have to have a certain level of comfort in your life before you actively seek hardship, danger and well, adventure!
It seems like you have to have a certain level of comfort in your life before you actively seek hardship, danger and well, adventure!
Experiences and memories are so much more important than filling your lives with material crap.
The fear is there because your dream matters to you more than anything and, in risking big, you've put a lot on the line. Don't let the fear stop you. Keep going.
Trepidation, excitement, nervousness come to mind. But, in a way, these are all good sensations '“ far better to be feeling these than none at all.
Having an adventure isn't hard. You just have to do it. I wish I'md known that years ago...
The Sheffield Adventure Film Festival
An Adventure into the Unknown Right Under my Nose
I know this: Travelling made my richer, even if I have less money. It has made me wiser, even if I have never been to a university. And it has made me a happier person. It has made me someone who opens up and helps others more readily, instead of just living in a bubble. I recommend it to anyone. Give it a try at the very least.
Some reflections on hitchhiking to Malaysia. #Adventure1000
By Horseback across Kazakhstan