Travelling has taught me a lot about getting from A to B in all different kinds of ways. Sometimes I get lost, sometimes I don’t, sometimes it’s comfortable, sometimes it’s terrifying. The only constant is that if you’re going to travel, you absolutely have to find ways to get from A to B or you would, in fact, not be travelling!
I think pretty much every traveller can come up with an interesting tale about getting from A to B if they try, and today’s guests didn’t have to try too hard to have me laughing or gasping. They all lived to tell the tale, even if sometimes it’s after suffering some frustration or hardship, but telling the tale is what travelling is all about, right?
Show notes: Episode 28 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
Getting from A to B
Getting around on our travels can be fraught with both fun and difficulty. In Episode 28 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I chat with fellow travellers who’ve had some hairy experiences while getting from A to B, or have had some problems actually finding B!
First up, Stephen Henson tells us some stories of getting lost in Germany and China. Despite spending a large amount of time in China for work, Stephen still has plenty of moments when getting from A to B is rather tricky.
Following that, Linda and Craig of the Indie Travel Podcast have a great tale to tell of the time they went hiking in the West Highland Way in Scotland. It might even involve some kind of yeti!
Jean of The Traveling Honeybird has had some scary moments getting from A to B and we discuss those horror taxi rides and other problems with transport on our travels.
Links:
- Journeys with Stephen
- Craig and Linda at Indie Travel Podcast
- Craig and Linda at Performance Foundry
- Jean at Traveling Honeybird
- Episode 11 – The Magic of Getting Lost
- Episode 2 – The Terror of Getting Lost





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