Rease Kirchner
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My blogs
How to Pack for a Week in Iceland With Just a Carry-on
Discount airfares to Iceland seem to be popping up more and more, making it much more affordable for people to travel to this incredible country. Of course, those low fares often come with a catch. Discount airfares generally come with extreme baggage restrictions, so travelers that want to keep their costs low will be forced to pack everything they need in just their carry-on luggage. When I saw a super cheap fare to Iceland on WOW Air, I jumped on it. I, admittedly, did very little research and simply made an impulse buy. I later paid for my spontaneity, but I was still able to fly to Icela
How to Survive as a Vegetarian on the Road in Iceland
If you start searching for articles about eating on the road in Iceland, you’ll most likely come up with a lot of blog posts that tell you to get used to eating gas station hot dogs. Of course, if you’re a vegetarian, that’s not an option. I’m not actually a vegetarian, but I’m pretty picky about the meat I eat, and I traveled the Ring Road with a good friend who has been a vegetarian for a long time, so my diet ended up being mostly vegetarian throughout the trip. Roadtripping through Iceland involves a lot of isolation and long stretches without any gas stations or restaurants, so even peopl
My blogs
How to Pack for a Week in Iceland With Just a Carry-on
Discount airfares to Iceland seem to be popping up more and more, making it much more affordable for people to travel to this incredible country. Of course, those low fares often come with a catch. Discount airfares generally come with extreme baggage restrictions, so travelers that want to keep their costs low will be forced to pack everything they need in just their carry-on luggage. When I saw a super cheap fare to Iceland on WOW Air, I jumped on it. I, admittedly, did very little research and simply made an impulse buy. I later paid for my spontaneity, but I was still able to fly to Icela
How to Survive as a Vegetarian on the Road in Iceland
If you start searching for articles about eating on the road in Iceland, you’ll most likely come up with a lot of blog posts that tell you to get used to eating gas station hot dogs. Of course, if you’re a vegetarian, that’s not an option. I’m not actually a vegetarian, but I’m pretty picky about the meat I eat, and I traveled the Ring Road with a good friend who has been a vegetarian for a long time, so my diet ended up being mostly vegetarian throughout the trip. Roadtripping through Iceland involves a lot of isolation and long stretches without any gas stations or restaurants, so even peopl
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