Sunday, August 10, 2008

Photo Copy Travel Guides

Photocopy Travel Guides

Instead of dropping a third of a hundred dollars on a heavy, often useless, and misleading travel guide, Mira from LadytheTramp.com came up with a good alternative:

Photocopy sections of the guidebook that you want and forget about the rest.

Alternative to Travel Guide Books

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Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
in Budapest, Hungary- August 10, 2008
Travelogue -- Travel Photos
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Finding travel guides are easy: all you have to do is walk into a public library, a hostel, a hotel, or find another traveler that has one. Travel guides are everywhere. So you just have to find one, borrow it, take it to a copy machine, and you get the sections that you want for a fraction of the cost of the original. These scraps of guides are also fully disposable, as you only have to throw the pages away after you have used up the information that is printed on them.

Photocopying pages from travel guides is also one way that you can put together a defacto travel notebook that is full of relevant information that you print off of the internet, write down, or copy. More about travel notebooks at, Travel Guidebooks: to use or not to use

Good tip, Mira. Visit her site for more travel information, advice, and tips from a woman who has been on a multi-year pilgrimage around the world.

Lady the Tramp.com

Links to previous travelogue entries:
Photocopy Travel Guides
* Travel Blog Directory * Vagabond Journey.com * Travel Photos * Travel Questions and Answers

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1 Comments:

Blogger CT_Bob said...

More convenient sometimes is to just Photo the pages. You can then look at them on your computer or just zoom in on your camera. This also allows you to photo maps on walls and other things.

Bob L

10:05 AM  

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