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Rohan pillow talk: Guest Post 3 for Rohan Clothing

Rohan pillow talk: Guest Post 3 for Rohan Clothing

October 25, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  No Comments

This is a cross post written by Basho, originally posted on www.rohantime.com

Why this train?

This night on this train? The Calcutta to Delhi train is one of the classic overnight Indian journeys. In India the train service is split into multiple classes. You have the scrum and battle of unreserved third, and frankly that class scares me. Then you have reserved third that is not much better, but at least you don’t need to fight for your seat, not that you would particularly want it when you get it. Then you have 3rd sleeper, which requires a career in Olympic gymnastics to use as each birth has beds stacked in triplicate up the wall. Next comes 2nd AC, which is where we aim for. It is like 3rd, but the beds are in the much more reasonable double bunks and you get a pillow. Or at least you should. It is a very late train tonight when we join at Agra, and the rest of the hundred person carriage is fast a sleep, something that I will not be able to join them in as, (a) the snorers have started in earnest and (b) I don’t have a pillow.

Trying to be as quiet as possible I search the small berth for the missing item. The white sheets are folded in place at the end of the bed, as is the rough and itchy looking blanket, but there is no sign of the pillow.

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Rohan Anywear Always – Guest Post 2 for Rohan Clothing

Rohan Anywear Always – Guest Post 2 for Rohan Clothing

October 18, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  No Comments

This is a cross post written by Basho, originally posted on www.rohantime.com

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. Escaping to the cool of the mountains was essential after the 40 degree heat of the deserts of Rajasthan. Up here the bright sun is tempered with the breeze blowing off the snow covered mountains of Tibet, visible in the distance but over 80 miles away.

Trying to plan for the unexpected, when limited to 25kg of weight in your pack, can be daunting. Warm clothes usually take up lots of space and weigh you down. Wet weather clothes often won’t pack down tight and can stay wet for days after use. Not to mention breakages. When you are doing all sort of activities from brush-cutting in the Australian Outback, crossing the sering deserts of Jaisalmer on a camel, bungee jumping off the bridges of New Zealand or hiking through the jungles of the Thai/Burma border, you need clothes that can stand up to abuse and yet still be smart enough to wear in a top Singapore Restaurant.

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James' Travel Packing

James’ Travel Packing

June 18, 2008  |  General, Travel  |  2 Comments

What do you need for a year long adventure?  Don’t ask me, it’s my first time!  Nevertheless, I am taking all this:

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Shown here is:

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