
If you take a notebook with you while travelling, you could jot down ‘just the facts’. I find photobooks and scrap books are the best for sharing with others, and diaries and journaling with travelling are best for your own amusement. I have a mixture of travel diaries, bullet journal entries with little sketches (not very good ones either!), travel scrapbooks and fancy travel photobooks. There are many different styles of bringing your travel journal to life and creating a personalized travel journal to bring your travels home.
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If you’re thinking of creating a DIY travel journal, want to jot down memories of your trip in a bullet journal, or are wondering what to do with all the photos on your computer, here’s how to do some travel journal DIY projects! The diaries are sometimes harder to read (can be a little embarrassing), but I love them too and remembering how I felt at the time even when that means remembering the pain of hiking up a mountain with the soles of your feet as one big blister! I love looking through the travel photos in particular and remembering the experiences I had. I think it’s fair to say that when it comes to travel journals and travel scrapbooking, I’ve got a lot of experience.

That’s not to mention the travel diaries I’ve kept from these trips and others such as the Trans Siberian Railway trip last year. I have an India travel journal from a month’s hiking in the Himalayas aged 17, and travel scrapbooks from trips to Montreal, Australia, South America and a more polished travel photo book from a 3-month trip around the USA including our visit to Austin (& how we lost our passports). Strava ( iOS/ Android) has been one of the top fitness apps for outdoor athletes for several years now, allowing runners, cyclists, rowers, skiers, and even rock climbers to track and share their workout data online.Since the age of 14 when I went on my first big trip without my parents (a week hiking in the Tauras Mountains of Turkey), I’ve kept a DIY travel journal or made a travel scrapbook for every trip. To better meet the needs of those users Strava is updating its platform by adding a new option called Gym and Studio Sync.īut the company knows that not all workouts take place outdoors and that many of its users spend plenty of time in the gym too. This feature not only expands the number of activities tracked by the system, but gives users credit for a variety of indoor workouts they do too. Gym and Studio Sync allows Strava users to link their account with select gyms, fitness studios, and even other apps to automatically upload workout data directly to their online profiles.


This gives Strava, which already sees 11 million activities uploaded each week, the potential to become the one-stop shop for storing all workout data, making it easier to track performance improvements from all activities over time. Of course, the data will also be available for sharing with friends too, sparking friendly rivalries and spurring a bit of competition among users.

So far, Gym and Studio Sync integration has been announced for Flywheel Sports and Expresso cycling studios, the Fitbod ( iOS) and LiveRowing ( iOS) apps, Life Time gyms, and the Peloton cycling trainer. This gives users the ability to upload data from their morning spin class or workout routine at the gym for instance, or share the data from a cycling or rowing session that they completed indoors while at home.
