Travel writing is a highly competitive -- although not entirely impossible -- field for newcomers to break into. Although the top-paying slots are with premier magazines and consumer guidebooks, opportunities can also be found through blogging, publishing travel memoirs, contributing SEO content, newspaper travel columns, promotional materials for travel agencies, subscription newsletters and trip advisories for government agencies. Excellent communication skills and a passion for travel are a must. The talent to bring a fresh and unique slant to oft-covered topics is also beneficial in distinguishing yourself to editors.
Install Solar Panels on a Travel Trailer
Installing solar panels on a travel trailer is a great first step towards energy efficiency, even on the road. While large recreational vehicles may be more popular than ever, many people still choose to tow a travel trailer behind their vehicle to enjoy the same amenities. Both can have solar panels installed, and the process of installing solar panels on a travel trailer is nearly the same as installing them on an RV.
Travel Around Singapore on a Budget
Singapore is an oasis in Southeast Asia. It is far more modern, efficient and progressive than its neighbors. If you are traveling around Southeast Asia, Singapore is a great place to stop to clean up, see a doctor and restock all your modern conveniences. It is a strictly ordered society with almost no crime, litter or poverty. It tends to be more expensive to travel around Singapore than neighboring countries, but if you follow these steps, it will be easy for you to travel there on a budget.
Wire up a Travel Trailer 30 Amp Box
If you are looking to keep your travel trailer in a lot all season, installing a 30-amp receptacle at the camp site is a useful option. This will allow you to plug the trailer in and leave it. It will also allow you to run all your appliances that run on electricity, such as your A/C unit when it is needed.
The National Electric Code (NEC) states that any outside receptacle must be "ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)." Subsequently, you must install a GFCI receptacle or a GFCI breaker. The 30-amp receptacle will need to be wired to a 30-amp single-pole GFCI breaker in the panel box. This will provide 125 volts to the travel trailer receptacle. Does this Spark an idea?
Choose a Traveling Companion
There's no single 'right' way to travel'it depends on the individuals involved. What is certain is that two people with different expectations traveling together is a recipe for trouble.