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Black Friday for Travel Gear

The yearly Christmas shopping craze has now hit the USA and other parts of the Christian world.  Everyone: it is now time to scramble to and fro buying shit for people you claim to like. Or, you can shop online from home (or work hehe), right now, and leave brick and mortar holiday shopping to [...]

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The yearly Christmas shopping craze has now hit the USA and other parts of the Christian world.  Everyone: it is now time to scramble to and fro buying shit for people you claim to like.

Shop online with Vagabond Journey

Or, you can shop online from home (or work hehe), right now, and leave brick and mortar holiday shopping to the Neanderthals — who are standing in line, honking their car horns, towing around whiny brats, and acting in every way un-festive as I tick out these words. Ah, the great irony of Christmas, never better manifested than through the tired and worn out scowl that shines upon you from your fellow holiday shoppers.

Leave these back water curmudgeons to their own ends, I say. To help you with this intent I would like to remind you of Vagabond Journey’s Travel Gear Shop. This is where I have posted descriptions, links to reviews, and the ins and outs on the travel gear that I use (or would like to use if I had the money).

Have I really become this much of a man of my time?

No, I am trying to sell you something (of course). For each purchase that you make in the Vagabond Journey Travel Gear store or anywhere else once landing on Amazon, I receive a commission. This travel gear store is one of the main ways that this website stays financially afloat.

Visit the Vagabond Journey travel gear stores

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Motorcycle Travel Books

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Thanks!

Walk Slow,

Wade

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About the Author:

I am the founder and editor of Vagabond Journey. I’ve been traveling the world since 1999, through 91 countries. I am the author of the book, Ghost Cities of China and have written for The Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Diplomat, the South China Morning Post, and other publications. has written 3705 posts on Vagabond Journey. Contact the author.

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