As we approach 2018, many blogs are looking back over their favourite posts and trips. It’s always nice to remind yourself of where you have been but we also thought that it would be useful to share some thoughts on where we are going.
Travelling can be an expensive business, but it doesn’t have to be if you plan properly! That being said, I’m not exactly what you would call a planner – I see a new place and that’s it, I get all excited and want to book it then and there. You could say my heart rules my head.
Wandering Beeb is the opposite. That’s not to say he doesn’t get excited, he does, but then he puts that to one side and works out the feasibility of us getting to our chosen destination. The two of us together cover both bases; aspirations and practicalities.
Take this year, for example. We will we probably be taking smaller trips in Europe, whilst we save up for a bigger (and further) trip later in 2018/19. This gives us two types of travelling goals. The first is a short term goal: short breaks in Europe which are comparatively inexpensive and can be booked at the last minute. For these, we will probably use search engines such as Skyscanner and Kayak. We won’t know where we are going until a couple of weeks before and we will probably be visiting for a couple of days at most.
Our second travel goal is the longer term one: a bigger (possibly two to three weeks) trip to somewhere far flung (possibly Asia). This takes time – both to save up and to plan where we want to see, as we will be looking at visiting multiple places and will need to know how to get about. For this trip, we will probably be using Trailfinders, as our past experiences with them have been excellent and they often have some insider knowledge to tailor-make a trip.
As well as these goals, we also want to try to build in more local hikes and trips to explore some more of the scenery on our doorstep. Even being out and about locally can go some way towards easing the itchy feet of those people infected by the travelling bug.
As always, in 2018 we will be sharing future adventures and past experiences with you lovely people. We also hope to bring in some new things to the blog – travelling tips and more responses to photo / inspiration challenges are some examples. Until then, a huge Happy New Year to all of our followers and happy travels for 2018!
Is there anything else you want to see on the blog? What could make it better? Let us know in the comments?!
The photos on Sulphur Mountain in Banff grabbed us and made sense for us to share on this theme, although probably not for the reasons you would think!
One of the best things about travelling is speaking to other people from different cultures, countries and perspectives – even when it’s only briefly. Those snippets of conversation are what add flavour to the otherwise routine trawl through the sightseeing gambit and it was the connections we made on this part of the trip that we were reminded of by these photos.
The way down saw us sharing the space with a couple from Sweden who were clearly as freaked out by the height as I was (you can read more about my terrible relationship with gondolas
This is our favourite part of travelling and regardless of beautiful scenery and amazing experiences, it’s the people and the connections that makes the journey worthwhile.
A good example of this is our trip to Mirror Lake in Yosemite. We’ve been there on a couple of occasions but the last time we visited, we went slightly earlier in the year – there wasn’t too much of a difference, we are talking a visit in early June rather than late July. The difference in scenery, however, was astounding.




The still lake reflecting the granite cliffs. It was dizzying to look down on the reflection without seeing any disturbance in the water. 






