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The Vagabond Tales
Life on the Road
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For some, adventure travel is not something to live forit is life. And with this life comes some of the zaniest experiences imaginable . . . or unimaginable. Internationally renowned world traveler Doug Lansky is the Vagabond. His hilarious travel haps and mishaps have long entertained newspaper readers and NPR listeners. Now he's come to GORP, and more outlandish tales are on the way. Hop onboard in the adventure archive, and be sure to check out Doug's tips on getting it on in the great outdoors.

Moonlighting in Venice
Who Is the Vagabond, Anyway?
Doug Lansky was born on the Third World island of Manhattan, grew up in
Minnesota, and graduated from Colorado College with a B.A. in a subject he
can no longer recall. After working the copying machine at Late Night with
David Letterman, Spy Magazine, and The New Yorker magazine, Doug
rejected a career as a professional intern, hit the road with his backpack,
and has been traveling around the world ever sincefor the last nine years in
over 100 countries, chronicling his adventures in his nationally syndicated
humor column, Vagabond, on Public Radio's Savvy Traveler program,
the Discovery Channel's"Trailblazers" travel documentary, and in his recent
book Up the Amazon without a Paddle. When he's not blowgun hunting
with Jaguar Indians in Peru, test-driving Ferraris in Italy, hitchhiking
through Syria, riding the Trans-Siberian, sailing down the Nile, or trekking
across Ecuador on horseback, he tries to get a little rest in Norway, his
current base camp.

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Up the Amazon Without a Paddle collects sixty of Doug Lansky's offbeat adventures into one volume. Along the way, our fearless traveler encounters crocodiles, crowds, and bad plumbing, but never seems to lose his wit or voracious appetite for new experiences.
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