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Humans of the Trail Episode 37 - The life of a full time hiking journalist with Peter Elia

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In this episode of Humans of the Trail, we talk to Peter Elia, a freelance travel writer who specializes in long-distance walks. Peter has walked some of the lesser-known long-distance trails in the world, and he shares his experiences with us. We talk about why Peter enjoys lesser-known routes, how he slowly quit his job to become a freelance travel writer, and some really valuable insights into how you can do the same. This is a value-packed, fun episode, and Peter came along with a bunch of fantastic ideas about the message he wanted to share, so I think you're going to enjoy it.

Here are some of the highlights of the episode:

  • Peter talks about why he enjoys lesser-known long-distance trails.

  • He shares some of his experiences walking these trails.

  • Peter talks about how he slowly quit his job to become a freelance travel writer.

  • He shares some really valuable insights into how you can do the same.

If you're interested in long-distance hiking, travel writing, or just want to hear a great story, then you'll want to check out this episode of Humans of the Trail.

Thanks for listening!


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In this episode of Humans of the Trail, we talk to Peter Elia, a freelance travel writer who specializes in long-distance walks. Peter has walked some of the lesser-known long-distance trails in the world, and he shares his experiences with us. We talk about why Peter enjoys lesser-known routes, how he slowly quit his job to become a freelance travel writer, and some really valuable insights into how you can do the same. This is a value-packed, fun episode, and Peter came along with a bunch of fantastic ideas about the message he wanted to share, so I think you're going to enjoy it.

Here are some of the highlights of the episode:

  • Peter talks about why he enjoys lesser-known long-distance trails.

  • He shares some of his experiences walking these trails.

  • Peter talks about how he slowly quit his job to become a freelance travel writer.

  • He shares some really valuable insights into how you can do the same.

If you're interested in long-distance hiking, travel writing, or just want to hear a great story, then you'll want to check out this episode of Humans of the Trail.

Thanks for listening!


--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humansofthetrail/message
  continue reading

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