Monday, March 23, 2009
Shifting Gears
As my two faithful readers will no doubt have noticed, it's been quiet here on WayWorded for a couple weeks. The main reason is that I've recently directed the bulk of my writing efforts elsewhere, having been given co-editorship of Matador Trips, one of the sites in the up-and-coming Matador Network of travel blogs.
I couldn't be more excited about the new opportunity. For an official introduction to this and other changes at Matador, check out Trips 2.0: For Trippers, By Trippers.
While my position will likely mean fewer WayWorded posts in the future, I certainly plan to keep this blog updated with my adventures from South America. Just this afternoon, I'm heading out to rural Oruro, in the far west of Bolivia, to undertake a volunteer project with local green-energy developer Energética. Then, if all goes to plan, it's off to the southwestern corner of the country for a 5-day tour of the salt flats. Rest assured you'll be reading all about it when I return.
Happy trails,
- Hal
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8 comments:
Hope you included me in your faithful reader count, Hal! :) Have a wonderful trip- can't wait to hear about the salt flats, especially!
i'll be checking in to see if you have any new wayworded updates. will miss your posts!!!
congratulations on landing the co-editorship gig. that's very exciting and a great opportunity! looking forward to hearing about the latest adventures once you return. :)
It really is amazing how far out you can zoom Google Earth and still see the salt flats! Can hardly wait to see your pix.
You got a new reader, I am planning to be volunterring in cochabamba or bolivia at least from september - I have never done anything like this before - your blog's giving me a bit of an idea!!!
Stacy
I went to Saint Mike's! I love to see the word 'Vermont' anywhere. Cool blog. I work for tripwolf.com - we have a cool competition going on right now which involves travel bloggers...check it out? http://www.tripwolf.com/en/page/bloggers
Cheers,
Adena
Thanks for the kind words, everyone! Stacy, if you have any questions about Cochabamba or Bolivia, don't hesitate to ask.
Hal - I have questions ;-)))) let me sit down and think concisely first and then I write a little list - many thanks for your offer :-)
stacy
Stacy, once you get your thoughts in order, email me here: halamen[at]gmail[dot]com.
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