Instant Adventure: Valor Not Included (Free Digital Guide)

Today, it is with great pleasure that I release my second free digital guide, Instant Adventure: Valor Not Included.

The guide is for anyone with big travel plans that could use a hand getting through the overwhelm of planning a life changing adventure.

–>GET YOUR FREE COPY HERE<–

(You’ll need a PDF reader to view it. Here’s an excellent free one.)

Back in January, I published an article titled How to Organize an International Adventure. I didn’t know if you’d like it or even find it useful, but I thought there must be some Advanced Riskology readers out there that either enjoy traveling or would like to start learning about it. So, I went ahead and wrote it.

Turns out, you all loved it, and lots of people started leaving their own travel tips in the comments section. After awhile, I’d received dozens of comments and emails asking to release it as a PDF manual so that it could be read on the road when an Internet connection isn’t available. I’m not one to just copy and paste, so I decided to take the article, edit it, add all the best reader tips, and turn it into an attractive guide that you could be proud to print out and keep in your backpack.

Thus, Instant Adventure was born.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to enjoy an amazing trip without the boring and painful budgeting process along with the tools I use to make sure I never run out of money.
  • My favorite strategies for scoring really expensive airfare for free or pennies on the dollar.
  • How to get around in a foreign city even if you don’t speak the language.
  • My free lodging strategy and why I prefer it over staying in expensive hotels.
  • What you need to know and do to stay safe and healthy on a big adventure.
  • How to hire a tour guide without getting ripped off.
  • How to work wherever you go so that your adventure never puts your income in jeopardy.

A very simple request:

Advanced Riskology grows and thrives because awesome people like you share awesome work with their friends. If you think Instant Adventure is a valuable resource, I’d really appreciate your help spreading the word about it by:

  • Re-tweeting it or sharing it with your friends on Facebook.
  • Submitting it to your favorite social bookmarking sites.
  • Leaving a comment so that people see that this is a valuable resource.

Thanks for all your support so far. I can’t wait to hear about the fun adventures you’re putting together.

 

 

24 Responses to Instant Adventure: Valor Not Included (Free Digital Guide)
  1. NomadicNeill
    March 1, 2011 | 6:17 am

    This is a good guide for the first time traveler.

    One thing you didn’t mention.

    Always, always, always bring an emergency toilet roll. I can’t count how many people I’ve saved with this. :)

    BTW are you going to do all that traveling in 1 month!? Damn you’ll get burned out fast!

    • Tyler
      March 1, 2011 | 8:16 am

      Ha. Good call, Neill. I haven’t ever run into an issue with that, so it didn’t cross my mind.

  2. Sarah Russell
    March 1, 2011 | 7:26 am

    Wow – what an amazing resource!!! I haven’t done much travel myself, but it’s something I’m looking forward to doing in the next few years. I’ll for sure keep a copy of this report around for whenever I’m ready :)

  3. Mark Powers
    March 1, 2011 | 10:02 am

    What an amazing resource, Tyler! No offense intended, but having traveled quite a bit myself, I really didn’t expect to run across anything too new or helpful. I pack extremely lightly (usually fewer than 8 lbs.) and already have my systems in place as to how I do things.

    But, alas, I was wrong :) Thanks a ton for turning me onto ‘SleepingInAirports’ and ‘WorldNomads.’ I will make use of both of those in the very near future . . . thank you, thank you!

  4. Monique Johnson
    March 1, 2011 | 10:31 am

    Thanks so much Tyler for taking out the time to putting this mjaor resource together! I am definitely an amateur when it comes to travelling and I hope to be on my way soon!

    • Tyler
      March 1, 2011 | 11:32 am

      Good luck on your first big adventure, Monique!

  5. Caleb Wojcik
    March 1, 2011 | 2:58 pm

    You put a lot of information in there Tyler! Such a concise look at all of the moving pieces that make up your system to travel the world. Thanks for putting this together!

    I’ll look to use this as a guide for planning my first around the world adventure.

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  8. Wisdomona
    March 2, 2011 | 4:10 am

    Tyler – just finished reading your “Take this Job…guide and am looking forward to the “Adventure” guide too. You have really helped break down the mental barriers that have so far kept me stuck. I’ll definitely be sharing….

    • Tyler
      March 2, 2011 | 9:33 am

      Thanks so much for reading, Wisdomona. And thanks for sharing as well.

  9. Jenny
    March 2, 2011 | 11:43 am

    Awesome as always Tyler. Thanks for including me.

  10. David
    March 2, 2011 | 5:25 pm

    Thanks Tyler for putting this together, I’m leaving the US in April for a year+ and am really a rookie when it comes to traveling, frequent flyer miles, how to organize everything so my head doesn’t explode. Your tactics are really helpful.

  11. Shannon
    March 3, 2011 | 4:42 am

    Hey Tyler, Thanks for putting this together! I’m leaving for my rtw trip in 6 weeks and I will be putting this guide to use.

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  13. Nick Danforth
    March 5, 2011 | 8:59 pm

    Thanks very much! Read through the guide on a flight a few days ago. Awesome collection of tips and tricks, and much appreciated!

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