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by Brad Olsen (Author) "Caution. This is not your typical or entirely serious travel book ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Consortium of Collective Consciousness,U.S.; 5th Revised edition edition (12 April 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1888729058
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888729054
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 16.3 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,290,785 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Author of World Stompers, Brad Olsen, has four recommendations for today's college graduates: work abroad, study abroad, volunteer abroad, travel abroad. Olsen took his own three-year, self-financed, solo journey to 28 countries on five continents after his graduation from business school, and World Stompers, now in its fifth incarnation, is his travel manifesto for other intrepid young people willing to travel for extended periods on the cheap. His is a candid book: while he waxes prolific on the benefits of freestyle travelling, he also lays out the inevitable setbacks and hardships. And while Olsen clearly likes to party while he travels (hence chapters on the "Stoner's Trail" and the "Partyer's Trail"), he's clear about the need for self-confidence and discipline. The book's best chapters discuss setting goals for the three elements essential to planning a stomp: time, money and desire, with an emphasis on disciplined savings habits, achievable objectives and old-fashioned hard work; how to deal with setbacks by making backup plans for such mishaps as getting injured, ripped-off, or finding yourself plain lonely; and keeping expenses down. The "Stomping Grounds" section scans the various travel circuits (Far East, Europe, and so on) with brief and candid descriptions of each country; (in Algeria, "just the colour of your skin may be a one-way ticket home... in a body bag. Bad scene, don't go.") and visa requirements.

"Travelling", says Olsen "should be an individual statement; don't rely on a guidebook too much". This holds true for World Stompers. While it's an excellent primer, there are some glaring problems. The "Staying Well" chapter includes some very important advice but never mentions AIDS, a rampant problem in many of the countries discussed. The information on some countries has clearly not been updated--Zimbabwe, for example, which has seen serious interracial violence for well over a year, is described as mostly harmonious. Most disappointing, however, is Olsen's attitude towards locals in the poorer countries. While he raves about meeting people, he's mostly referring to other travellers. He's cautious about befriending locals, an unfortunate attitude of even budget travellers from affluent nations. Take it from this veteran world traveller, most locals are far more interesting--and interested in you--than Western travellers. Olsen is gung ho on taking risks; it's a tragedy he missed out on this one. --Lesley Reed



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5.0 out of 5 stars This book shows the true spirit of independent travel!, 25 Jun 1999
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I have traveled independently to 64 countries and still found the book very interesting and informative. I'm 38 and still traveling 2-3 months a year by backpack.Once independent travel is in your blood it is hard to shake the feeling.The author has expressed the natural high of world stomping better than any other travel book on the market. I have 100's of books on travel and this book gives me goose bumps when I read it. My 18 year old daughter who hates to read picked up the book and she cannot put it down either. Now Jessica; my daughter is preparing her own world stomp. Looking forward to other books by the author.Steve Kay(AKA: Have Nikon Will Travel)
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1.0 out of 5 stars "Worthless Stupors" is a more apt title!, 26 Jan 1999
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I hope no one takes this book to seriously. All the author does is condense all those silly conversations that westerners have in "traveller's cafes" in places like Istanbul, Yangshuo, Pokhara, and Bangkok into a philosophy that fits between the covers of a book. It is not original, it merely repeats mantras that have been said many times in the past. I strongly suggest that not buy this book, instead buy one of the many alternatives out there on the market("The Practical Nomad" comes to mind). If you want to hear this stuff inspite of my warning, go to one of those aforementioned cafes and order-- say some banana pancakes, maybe some museli, or because you are in an exotic locale you could shake a leg and get some vegemite-- and then sit back and listen. You soon realize that the tune ain't new!
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