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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="1024" height="682" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/featured3.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="adventurous miriam" style="margin-bottom:10px;" />Recently I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Miriam of adventurousmiriam.com. A full time travel blogger and freelance copywriter, her eponymously named blog is a testament to her commitment to making travel a huge part of her life. She is fiercely dedicated to wresting as much as she’s able to out of her travels &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1024" height="682" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/featured3.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="adventurous miriam" style="margin-bottom:10px;" /><div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p><em>Recently I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Miriam of <a href="http://adventurousmiriam.com/" target="_blank">adventurousmiriam.com</a>. A full time travel blogger and freelance copywriter, her eponymously named blog is a testament to her commitment to making travel a huge part of her life. She is fiercely dedicated to wresting as much as she’s able to out of her travels and grabbing the bull by the horns, so to speak, by pushing the limits of each destination to discover the most rare and memorable of experiences. A true adventurer with more stories than I’m able to uncover here, so definitely read her blog,  get to know her, and be sure to ask her how she snuck into Bolivia!</em></p>
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<h2>Tell us a little about Adventurous Miriam.  Who are you, what are you all about, and you’re first introduction to traveling?</h2>
<p>Haay, everyone. So glad to be here. I’m Miriam and I’m a fearless adventurer (sort of). I went on my first backpacking trip when I was 23 and it made a huge impact on me. Since then I haven’t been able to stop exploring (not that I’ve tried), and today it is a fundamental part of my life.</p>
<h2>Clearly traveling is a huge part of your life. I think the term you used was “Fulltime travel obsessive”.  What was your inspiration to live a life of travel and experience life on such a grand scale?</h2>
<p>Well. Traveling is the one thing that makes me feel like I’m living life to the fullest. And that’s essential to me. Traveling inspires me to do new things and never settle for less. It gives me perspective, and I feel I’m a better person because of it. It wasn’t until last summer that I decided to become a freelancer and be able to travel whenever I wanted. It’s the best decisions I’ve made.</p>
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<h2>Money is generally what holds most people back from seeking adventure.  Do you think this is a good reason and how do you fund your own adventures?</h2>
<p>It’s a good reason, yes. But traveling is not as expensive as most people think. It doesn’t have to cost a fortune to take a trip &#8211; not even to the Maldives! With the right research, it’s totally possible to travel without breaking the bank. Personally, I fund my travels through copywriting and this blog.</p>
<h2>What are your three steadfast rules that you abide by in order to stay on budget while on the road?</h2>
<p>Although I’m not religiously budgeting, I manage to cut my costs by following these simple steps:</p>
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<li><strong>Research.</strong> I read blogs, check for free things to do and plan at least 1 month in advance whenever possible.</li>
<li><strong>Timing.</strong> Traveling during low season can help save a lot!</li>
<li><strong>Local knowledge.</strong> I always ask locals for advice on restaurants, sights and fun experiences.</li>
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<h2>I can see you’re one hell of an adventurer!  What is your philosophy on maximizing your experiences and getting the most out of your travels?</h2>
<p>Thanks for that! I make sure to push my limits and challenge myself all the time. That way I always try something new and live life to the fullest.</p>
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<h2>What’s one of the craziest/dangerous situations you’ve experienced and how did you get yourself out of it?</h2>
<p>That would probably be when I sneaked into Bolivia. But that’s a story for another time.</p>
<h2>If you could offer only one survival/safety tip, what would it be?</h2>
<p>Research, research, research. I always read up on safety and scams before visiting a new destination. I also make sure to inform my family of my whereabouts. So far, that has kept me out of harm’s way.</p>
<h2>So, I got to ask, only because I’m addicted to the sweets myself and by your own admission you have a “sweet tooth like a 5-year old.”  What&#8217;s the most awesome dessert you’ve EVER tried anywhere?</h2>
<p>Ha, that’s a tough one. Well, there’s no denying that Danes make the absolute fiercest cakes of all time. I’ve had deserts in many countries, but Danish strawberry tart with pastry cream, marzipan and chocolate à HELLO, AMAZINGNESS ON A PLATE. It just doesn’t get any better than that (hence my addiction).</p>
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<h2>How have you evolved as a traveler from when you first started to how you are now?</h2>
<p>It has definitely made me more independent. Traveling has taught me so much about myself and the world we live in. Solo travel in particular has been a learning experience and I’ve become stronger mentally and learned to trust my instincts. Funny enough, it’s something I had never imagined myself doing. EV-ER. But here I am, traveling solo ^^.</p>
<h2>Lets talk about gear.  What is the one essential piece of travel gear you must have on your adventurers, and why?</h2>
<p>That would be my camera! I absolutely luuve my Canon, and I never leave home without it. Some might say that I experience too much through the lens (aherm, husband), but taking photos is a real passion of mine and it helps perpetuate everything I see and do.</p>
<h2>Of all the destinations you’ve been to, what was your most memorable experience?</h2>
<p>Uyuni, Bolivia. Definitely. Visiting the salt flats in the rainy season and experiencing how the ground turned into one giant mirror was nothing short of mind blowing.</p>
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<h2>Where are you now, and where will your adventures take you next?</h2>
<p>Right now I’m in Denmark, but I’m leaving for the Balkans in a week. I will be traipsing around Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro in June, which I’m super excited about since this is a whole new region for me.</p>
<h2>Do you have any final advice for those who wish to live a life of travel?</h2>
<p>Sure I do. Dear travel lovers and hoping-to-be adventurers: Traveling really <em>is</em> the only thing you buy that makes you richer, so make sure to go for it. Live a life with no regrets. It might seem scary or impossible at first, but anything is possible if you set your mind to it.</p>
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<h2>About Adventurous Miriam</h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Skærmbillede-2015-06-23-kl.-12.41.31.png" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-4"><img class="alignleft wp-image-6787" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Skærmbillede-2015-06-23-kl.-12.41.31.png" alt="Skærmbillede-2015-06-23-kl.-12.41.31" width="209" height="225" /></a><em>Freelance copywriter. Fulltime travel obsessive</em></p>
<p>In 2006, I went for a six month backpacking trip through Asia and it changed me. Since then I’ve traveled extensively in Latin America and returned to my beloved Southeast Asia every chance I get.</p>
<p>I live in Denmark with my husband Thomas, and he’s usually the one I travel with. Plus he’s cute and I like him. When we’re not roaming the world together, I travel alone or with Pernille, my trusty travel wingwoman.</p>
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<p>Website: <a href="http://adventurousmiriam.com/" target="_blank">http://adventurousmiriam.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Adventure Series: Eat Sleep Breathe Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2015 17:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="1024" height="678" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Featured1.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Featured" style="margin-bottom:10px;" />Have you met Hannah yet? Cake decorator by day, intrepid adventurer by night, she’s a dedicated female solo traveler who throws caution to the wind. She’s been stalked, chased by whip wielding locals, and was left for dead by Asian tourists! A self-proclaimed travel addict, and lover of ketchup, Hannah will risk it all for &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1024" height="678" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Featured1.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Featured" style="margin-bottom:10px;" /><div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p><em>Have you met Hannah yet? Cake decorator by day, intrepid adventurer by night, she’s a dedicated female solo traveler who throws caution to the wind. She’s been stalked, chased by whip wielding locals, and was left for dead by Asian tourists! A self-proclaimed travel addict, and lover of ketchup, Hannah will risk it all for that perfect Panda photo op. She has made it her personal mission to travel the world and leave no stone unturned in the process. Follow her and get to know her at <a href="http://www.eatsleepbreathetravel.com/" target="_blank">Eat Sleep Breathe Travel</a>, I promise you will be entertained…</em></p>
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<h2>Tell me us about Eat Sleep Breathe Travel.  Who are you, what are you all about, number of countries you&#8217;ve visited, and your first introduction to traveling?</h2>
<p>Eat Sleep Breathe Travel started in 2012 as a journal of sorts. It had been nearly a year since my first trip abroad to live in Ireland and travel through Europe. I had all these stories and adventure but no one to tell them too. Like every other travel addict out there, I think we can all agree that non-travel inclined friends just don’t care as much as we want them to. So I created a free blog, wrote about my adventures and hoped that maybe someone would find them and read them.</p>
<p>It was only last April/early May that I decided to take the leap and create Eat Sleep Breathe Travel as a resource and a brand. I was just home from a two month trip in Europe that allowed me to complete and exceed my 25 by 25 goal (27 now) and after so much positive feedback from readers and fellow travelers I decided to take the plunge. Nearly a year later I’m happy to say my website still has plenty of the funny stories and confessions I started with, but also a lot of travel tips, destination advice, and inspiration for other solo and female travelers.</p>
<h2>What inspired you to forgo the University Degree unlike so many others, and pursue to live a life of travel? (I love Indiana Jones too!)</h2>
<p>INDIANA JONES FANS UNITE! Haha! Honestly, I loved my time at university but as cool as studying psychopaths and serial killers was (my degree is in Criminology) it was never my dream. I tried it, I worked with in the victim’s field for a little over two years, but I wear my heart on my sleeve and dealing with those stories in real life isn’t quite as bad** as it seems on T.V. Basically, I burnt out. In fairness, it’s never what I really wanted anyway. I gave it a shot, it was good while it lasted and I loved that I did make a difference, but I can pretty much guarantee I’ll never go back.</p>
<h2>So you’ve left the regular 9-5 grind, how do you fund your yearly adventures?</h2>
<p>I did a complete 360 and put aside the text books and literature to embrace my creative side. For the past three years I’ve worked as a professional cake decorator in a specialty shop here in Ottawa (my hometown). Not only is it fun, but it’s pretty flexible in allowing me to travel, even for a couple months at a time.</p>
<p>I’ve also been working on my freelance portfolio. I’ve always wanted to write and pairing that with my passion for travel is the ultimate goal right now. It’s a lot of work, and definitely not easy but I’m stubborn and will keep at it in the hopes that it pans out for me in the long run. Wish me luck!</p>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Carrick-a-rede-bridge-1-of-1.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-0"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-5992" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Carrick-a-rede-bridge-1-of-1.jpg" alt="Carrick-a-rede bridge (1 of 1)" width="690" height="518" /></a></p>
<h2>What was the most creative or weird thing you had to do for some travel money?</h2>
<p>I ate a packet of ketchup at a pub in Ireland for about $10 Canadian. It was a dare from a group from Northern Ireland, and they were both amazed and disgusted that I did it. One of them even took a video. I have no idea why they were so grossed out. I love ketchup so it didn’t bother me in the least, and talk about easy money!</p>
<h2>There are a lot of scary stories about females traveling solo.  Are these warranted, and what motivated you to give solo travel a shot?</h2>
<p>I do think that caution is warranted, but I don’t think that travel as a solo female is as dangerous as everyone makes it out to be. I’ve been in a couple scary situations while travelling solo, but nothing that couldn’t happen to me here in Canada either. The good situations; the kindness of people I’ve met along the way, and the friends I’ve made, those far outweigh any negatives. I started travelling solo because I didn’t have anyone to go with, but with so many positive experiences, I now prefer it.</p>
<h2>I can imagine solo female travel can put you in some dangerous situations.   What is one of the most intense situations you’ve ever gotten yourself in to and how did you get yourself out of it?</h2>
<p>As mentioned above I’ve had a couple sketchy incidents, bar far the scariest was in 2011 in Belfast. I was out at the pub with a group of Scottish guys from my hostel who were in town for a work party. I spent most of the evening dancing and talking to the younger ones who were my age but when I left, their boss (probably twice my age) followed me back. He was drunk and incredibly inappropriate; he wouldn’t stop grabbing at me. For a little while I was actually afraid that he would try to sexually assault me. I ended up being able to get far ahead of him, but of course we were staying in the same hostel. Thankfully I was in a female only dorm which I had to myself. I actually barricaded myself in my room that night. Nothing happened- he passed out downstairs on the table, but thankfully they had to leave really early and I didn’t have to see him again.</p>
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<h2>Traveling solo for some people can be really intimidating, especially for those who are shy.  How do you go about breaking the ice, and make meaningful connections with others?</h2>
<p>I am super outgoing and social. I have no problem plunking down at a table in a hostel and introducing myself, or joining in a conversation I hear and can participate in. One of my favourite go-to’s when I get somewhere new is to ask for advice on the area, it’s an easy way to start up a conversation. And, if I’m going out in search of dinner I’ll always ask my roommates, or whoever I’m with in the common room, if they want to come with me. In my experience, grabbing a meal with someone is one of the easiest ways to make friends.</p>
<h2>If you could offer only one survival/safety tip for female solo travelers, what would it be?</h2>
<p>It sounds cliché but women seriously have some type of inner alarm. I had a bad feeling when the guy in Belfast picked up his coat and walked over to me as I was saying goodbye. I should have asked one of the others to walk me back, or ducked out sooner. Women need to trust their intuition and, not be afraid to ask for help. Although there are a few jerks out there, everyone has wives, daughters, mothers, sisters and girlfriends too- no one likes to see a girl scared and I’ve discovered many times that people are quick and willing, to help.</p>
<h2>I know you have a lot more adventuring left to do, but up until now, what is the most memorable experience/trip?</h2>
<p>My first ever trip in 2011, when I lived in Ireland and travelled around Europe, will probably always be my most memorable. It sounds cliché but I learned a lot about myself; I was capable of taking care of myself and being independent. I made a lot of mistakes, missed planes and took the wrong trains, but it made me realized how strong I was and it made me braver. The coolest experience I had during that trip was just outside of Salzburg, when I inadvertently took part in an Austrian Christmas tradition telling the story of Krampus, a Christmas demon. I was the only foreigner there and quickly became targeted by the locals dressed as Krampus who chased me with their thick whips while I tried to take their picture. It was a bit startling because I had no idea what was going on, but I laughed the whole time. It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience that I was lucky to have stumbled into.</p>
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<h2>Your one essential piece of travel gear you can’t live without?</h2>
<p>That’s a massive toss-up between a journal and my camera. I guess if I had to pick, it would be a journal. I write in them religiously after every day while I’m travelling so later down the line I can look back and remember it all, it helps for my writing too. I also love the idea of being able to pass them on down the line, so when I’m old and senile my grandchildren (assuming I have a family) can know I was kind of a cool person.</p>
<h2>You’re obviously no longer a “travel virgin”.  So, how have you evolved as a traveler from when you first started to how you are now?</h2>
<p>I have learned a lot of things since I took my first trip from budgeting to something as silly as how to read a map. I really was completely clueless when I started. One of the biggest things I learned was what actually counts as a cheap flight. Being from Canada, flights are ridiculously expensive. So when I saw a roundtrip fare from Ireland to Scotland for $350CDN I jumped on it. HUGE mistake, I should have paid max a third of that. I spent a lot of unnecessary money those three months in Europe, just from not knowing any better.</p>
<p>I’ve also learned to slow down a bit. One of my travel friends told me I suffer from FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and he’s right. I tend to be somewhere new every couple of days; I want to see it all! Last year I spent an entire week in Nice and just did a few day trips, it was actually really nice to take it easy for a few days so I think I learned a bit from that and will slow down in the future. At least a little bit, but no promises!</p>
<h2>Do you have any final advice for women who plan on solo female travel like yourself?</h2>
<p>I think the hardest thing being a solo female traveller is the negativity attached with it. So many people warn me against going everywhere I look at, whether it’s for culture differences, stereotypes, or a variety of silly reasons. It’s amazing how many people think they know best just from reading a story in the news, when they have little or no actual travel experience to fall back on. My biggest piece of advice would be to block those people out and do your own research. You know your comfort levels and if you feel safe and ready to go- do it. Don’t let anyone tell you where you should and shouldn’t go.</p>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Hannah-in-Piran-Slovenia.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-3"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-5993" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Hannah-in-Piran-Slovenia.jpg" alt="Hannah in Piran, Slovenia" width="690" height="457" /></a></p>
<h2>Where will the road take you next?</h2>
<p>Well isn’t that the million dollar question! I will be back in Ireland (where it all started!) in September; my old roommate is getting married so that will be one hell of a party. As for the rest… I’m not quite ready to share those plans as they are still in the works. What I will point out is that it has now been a year since I’ve been outside of North America, the longest stretch yet, so you can bet I’ve been saving for something…. Stay tuned!</p>
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<h2>About Hannah Logan</h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Bio.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-4"><img class=" size-full wp-image-5996 alignleft" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Bio.jpg" alt="Eat Sleep Breathe Travel" width="288" height="300" /></a>Hi! I&#8217;m Hannah, a Canadian travel addict who has been dreaming of adventure since I first watched Indiana Jones. Travelling on and off since 2011, I&#8217;m on a mission to see the world. Will you join my (mis)adventures?</p>
<p>Hannah blogs over at <a href="http://www.eatsleepbreathetravel.com" target="_blank">Eat, Sleep, Breathe Travel</a>.  You can follow her adventures on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/eatsleepbreathetravel" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/Hannahlogan21" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and even on <a href="https://instagram.com/hannahlogan21/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>!</p>
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