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How to Travel the World for Free One Man 150 Days Eleven Countries No Money! (Audible Audio Edition) Michael Wigge Stephen Bel Davies Audible Studios Books



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The unbelievable feat of traveling 25,000 miles - from Berlin to Antarctica - without any money! Join Michael Wigge as he immerses himself into fascinating subcultures, rides with Amish farmers in old-fashioned buggies, sleeps on the street with the homeless, and, with the help from alternative lifestylers, learns to nourish himself with flowers. Wigge had only three concerns during his travels How do I get some food? How will I get to my next destination? Where can I sleep? ...all without money! This unusual travel diary combines adventure with humor and contains surprising revelations about when money is really needed - and when it's not. A must-listen for every travel and adventure fan!


How to Travel the World for Free One Man 150 Days Eleven Countries No Money! (Audible Audio Edition) Michael Wigge Stephen Bel Davies Audible Studios Books

This is a fairly entertaining read of one man's travel experiment: Go from Germany to Antarctica without spending a penny.

He was quite innovative in making money along the way : pillow fights, the human couch, applying sunscreen, shoveling hay etc. He slept on couches, in city parks and buses. He ate well in some places and in others went hungry.
All in all it was interesting reading.

What I didn't like:

The language. ok, technically he didn't really cuss. He would write f****. Hmmmm I wonder what that means? I don't know about you but my brain supplies the missing letters quite easily! So that put me off.(view spoiler)

Begging. If someone needs to beg, ok. But for a wealthy German to beg food off poor South Americans just so he doesn't have to use his credit card and ruin his experiment was frankly immoral. And it changed my opinion of him.

The editing. NEEDS NEEDS EDITING. There's hardly any capitalizations at the beginning of sentences. How hard is THAT to spot? Such a small thing but it sure makes a difference.

BOTTOM LINE : Not bad for free.
MY RATING : PG-13 for profanity and coarse speech.

I received a free ebook from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
See full review (with spoilers) on Goodreads: [...]

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 6 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date September 1, 2013
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B00EV5J6CS

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Hands down I love the message of this book. This book is an inspiration to anyone who has a dream but feels stuck, to anyone who needs a little lift to look outside the box, anyone who has the little feeling of . hesitation inside every time an opportunity comes up and goes by.

It's not just a travel book, it's a metaphor for life. When I see other reviews here I wonder what they expected. A frequent flyer program to travel everywhere for free with someone dropping of tickets wherever they are. In some respect it is because Mr. Wigge shows us, that opportunity knocks all the time, yet we have to take the first step.
Through his travels he demonstrates what is possible if your mind is ready to overcome any obstacle.It's a guide to set out on a journey, a dream destination and do it despite the fact that one has no money. It shows us that we should never hold back on a dream. I mean come on. He wants to travel to the Antarctica. Wouldn't you think that the first thing he would do is look how much it would cost and then just give up? But wait, money is not the only means that carries us. Perseverance, believe and creativity might not be able to move mountains, but it moves Michael.

As you can see I am more intrigued by the overall message the book gave me, but on top of it we follow Michael through many parts of the world traveling by all means, meeting a big array of people, managing to continue traveling through crazy fun ideas. The book takes many to places they thought impossible for them to visit, but now a seed is planted. What holds us back?

This book is definitely for anyone who is ready to venture outside her/his immediate surroundings. Even if it is just mentally. One of the greatest writers about traveling never left his home town - Immanuel Kant. But Michael Wigge puts it to the test why we travel, how we travel, and what we encounter on the road. And he goes to extreme measures pick a destination not exactly around the corner, Antarctica is kind of the end of the world as we know it, and simply start walking.
I leave this book with the feeling that everything is possible. Thank you Mr. Wigge.
This book is a page turner--full of adventures, humor and great stories. It is not your typical travel guide but more of a survival travel guide with a journalistic approach. Not only Wigge earns his way through his travels by servicing people, bartering, and also going to homeless shelters for food, etc. He would encounter people like the Amish that we would normally never have access to. He gained trust from local people and in return they helped him achieve his goals to reach to Antartica. The interesting thing was that most of the poor people were the ones that fed and sheltered him. It taught me the importance of human kindness and gratitude for the simplest things in life.
This title caught my eye and while I didn't think his travel plans were something I'd ever want to replicate, I thought I'd see how he did it. I expected to read about a poor college student or gap-year traveler, getting around through some mixture of couch-surfing, hitchhiking, camping, busking and bartering, with the odd temp job along the way.

The reality turned out to be quite different . It seems that Wigge is a (reasonably well-off) travel writer/videographer who got an itch to visit Antarctica ... but of course that would be expensive. So he decided to see if he could do it for free. Leaving his home in Cologne, Germany, he set off across Europe, across the Atlantic, and down the Americas to where he'd gotten a job working on an Antarctic cruise ship.

And there was indeed some couch surfing, hitchhiking and bartering ... and even a little busking. (Or what took the place of it for a man who evidently has no musical talent -- offering his services as 'human sofa' in Las Vegas and 'hill-pusher' in San Fransisco.)

There was also, unfortunately, a lot of begging (reading about him walking into stores and asking for free food was bad enough in wealthy America, but much harder to swallow (no pun intended) when he's asking poor Bolivian traders to give him food), a little stealing (hiding in train cars, using an old McDonald's cup to get free refills at local McDonalds), and quite a bit of taking advantage of the kindness/foolishness/generosity of strangers. (Offering to work as a porter on a Peruvian trek in hopes of seeing Machu Picchu for free .... he's not up to the task and ends up making far more work for the other porters who have to carry his loads as well as their own.)

The whole travelogue left a bad taste in my mouth, make even more sour when we learn, 3/4's of the way through the journey that he does have a credit card with him, but doesn't want to use it or it will 'end the experiment.'
This is a fairly entertaining read of one man's travel experiment Go from Germany to Antarctica without spending a penny.

He was quite innovative in making money along the way pillow fights, the human couch, applying sunscreen, shoveling hay etc. He slept on couches, in city parks and buses. He ate well in some places and in others went hungry.
All in all it was interesting reading.

What I didn't like

The language. ok, technically he didn't really cuss. He would write f****. Hmmmm I wonder what that means? I don't know about you but my brain supplies the missing letters quite easily! So that put me off.(view spoiler)

Begging. If someone needs to beg, ok. But for a wealthy German to beg food off poor South Americans just so he doesn't have to use his credit card and ruin his experiment was frankly immoral. And it changed my opinion of him.

The editing. NEEDS NEEDS EDITING. There's hardly any capitalizations at the beginning of sentences. How hard is THAT to spot? Such a small thing but it sure makes a difference.

BOTTOM LINE Not bad for free.
MY RATING PG-13 for profanity and coarse speech.

I received a free ebook from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
See full review (with spoilers) on Goodreads [...]
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