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“Anybody with curiosity and wanderlust can have their own Hippie Trail. They just need to get away from home, embrace the world, and have an adventure.” –Rick Steves
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Rick talk about Rick’s 1990s book Asia Through the Back Door, and how Rick recently rediscovered the old Asia travel journals he kept as a young man (2:30); how Rick prepared for the journey in the era before there were many guidebooks to the regions he was headed (9:30); what the experience of travel was like for Rick and his friend Gene on the Hippie Trail, including spiritual experiences (18:00); how travel can expand your sense of community, and diversify your sense for what wealth and poverty is (28:00); Rick’s first experience of smoking hash on the Hippie Trail, and how it gave him an appreciation for the joy of travel (34:00); and what lessons Rick brought home from the experience (39:00).
Rick Steves (@ricksteveseurope) is a travel expert, author, and TV host who specializes in Europe. His newest book is On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer.
Notable Links:
- Kevin Kelly on the lost world of 1970s Asia (Deviate episode)
- Travel can be a way to see the future, with Kevin Kelly (Deviate episode)
- Vagabonding pioneer Ed Buryn (Deviate episode)
- Hippie trail (Asia travel route in the 1960s and 1970s)
- Asia Through the Back Door, by Rick Steves (book)
- Iranian revolution (1979 overthrow of U.S. backed government)
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (conflict that started in 1979)
- Van Life before #VanLife (Deviate episode)
- Lonely Planet (guidebook publisher)
- Rick Steves’ Europe (TV show)
- Bucket shop (wholesale of air tickets)
- The Man Who Would be King (1975 film)
- ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
- LCMS (Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod)
- Bread for the World (Christian advocacy organization)
- Herat (city in Afghanistan)
- Freak Street (neighborhood near Durbar Square in Kathmandu)
The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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