Listen "10 Reasons Why El Camino de Santiago Sucks & 10 Benefits"
Episode Synopsis
El Camino de Santiago has 10 benefits, 4 things that are either good or bad depending on your perspective, and 10 sucky things about it.
In this episode, I read my most popular article and interject commentary.
The article has over 3 million views because it appears in the Top 10 results whenever you Google "El Camino Santiago."
Sorry for the 1-month hiatus. I'll be pumping out more episodes to make up for the missed podcasts!
Question of the Week
Yida asks:
I'm reading about Rwanda right now. I'm wondering whether you ever went gorilla trekking there?
I'm also curious about the economics of safari tourism in Africa. A gorilla permit in Rwanda is $1500 US while the GDP per capital there is only about $800 US! Safari adventures for foreigners cost a lot compared to what locals spend. But hiking and camping for leisure also seem to be more of a North American thing and not universal.
Do locals go on much cheaper packages available for citizens only if they ever want to see wildlife?
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Rerouted.co! Rerouted.co is a great way to either:
1. Buy 2nd-hand outdoor gear, thereby saving you money & saving the planet.
2. Sell your gear, thereby making you a bit of money & saving the planet.
This episode is also brought to you by my patrons at Patreon!
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In this episode, I read my most popular article and interject commentary.
The article has over 3 million views because it appears in the Top 10 results whenever you Google "El Camino Santiago."
Sorry for the 1-month hiatus. I'll be pumping out more episodes to make up for the missed podcasts!
Question of the Week
Yida asks:
I'm reading about Rwanda right now. I'm wondering whether you ever went gorilla trekking there?
I'm also curious about the economics of safari tourism in Africa. A gorilla permit in Rwanda is $1500 US while the GDP per capital there is only about $800 US! Safari adventures for foreigners cost a lot compared to what locals spend. But hiking and camping for leisure also seem to be more of a North American thing and not universal.
Do locals go on much cheaper packages available for citizens only if they ever want to see wildlife?
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by Rerouted.co! Rerouted.co is a great way to either:
1. Buy 2nd-hand outdoor gear, thereby saving you money & saving the planet.
2. Sell your gear, thereby making you a bit of money & saving the planet.
This episode is also brought to you by my patrons at Patreon!
More info
You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com.
If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!
On social media, my username is always ftapon. Follow me on:
http://facebook.com/ftapon
http://twitter.com/ftapon
http://youtube.com/user/ftapon
http://pinterest.com/ftapon
http://tumblr.com/ftapon
My Patrons sponsored this show!
Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon
Rewards start at just $2/month!
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