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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  |  View 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.

It was at this point that my Rohan Cloud­base Jacket came to my res­cue. Read More

Rohan Anywear Always – Guest Post 2 for Rohan Clothing

Rohan Anywear Always – Guest Post 2 for Rohan Clothing

October 18, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  View 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  |  View 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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