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Overview

  • 6 references 3 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English
  • 40, Male
  • Member since 2013
  • Traveller, Artist, Teacher
  • Masters in Fine Art
  • From Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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About Me

When I was a kid I was quite the explorer, spending summer days in the garden, drawing maps of un-explored islands, climbing tall trees, and creating my own wild adventures. I remember that my Mom would always say to me that I would end up living in a tree one day. I think she was right! Well, not exactly living in a tree..but certainly living in with a feeling of freedom, exploring life, discovering new worlds, and meeting new people as I go along.

My journey as a traveler began in 2011 after I finished my studies and spent a year teaching Art in London. I quickly realized that I didn't want to settle down into a career or lock myself away in a room making paintings for months at a time. I needed a change; A new adventure where I could explore life, connect with the world, and learn about life from the people that I meet along the way. So I sold most things I owned, packed my bag, and booked the next cheapest flight. Within a month I arrived in Germany with nothing but my backpack and a few hundred euros in my pocket..and, well, almost five years later and I've experienced countries that I never thought I would and i'm about to spend a year in Australia which is way up there on my Bucket List!

Since beginning a life of travel I have visited many parts of Europe (and Couchsurfed from time-to-time), taught art for a year in Germany, hitch-hiked most of the Spanish coast, traveled parts of Scandinavia, and had some great day-to-day experiences that I never would have expected. Most recently I spent three months in Cambodia and Thailand where I was backpacking, volunteering, and living with families in villages.

Where ever I go, a lot of my travelling life is about discovery. I love to find new places where I am amongst unfamiliar environments such as nature and different landscapes. This, along with the people I meet along the way gives me a sense of how I connect with my surroundings and finding my place in the world. So now I try to continue to travel and recently I started a travel blog and a YouTube Channel (The Hunter Traveller) to share my experiences, travel tips, and inspire others to see the world.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I love to Couchsurf! If I visit country then connecting with hosts via Couchsurfing is a great way to get to know the culture and learn about day to day living. It's important to me to feel like I am not only travelling, but also living and experiencing the day-to-day life of the places that I visit. So to live like a local and mix with the locals add's a really valuable experience to my journey.

I first couchsurfed when I arrived in Hamburg in 2011 (i had to create a new profile since). It was a warehouse-commune sort of place, and in the end I had stayed for around four months because I found a teaching job, and also because living there was a good experience of being around alternative and open-minded people with different views on life and ways of living. I learnt the fun and amazing skill of 'Dumpster-Diving', and finding more resourceful and practical ideas towards life and living.

I've also done some last minute Couchsurfing. I surfed a couch in Frankfurt with some students who were hungry to travel but couldn't so much because of their studies. And with a cool South American guy in Oslo..where i was greeted by an apartment full of his crazy friends singing Norwegian Kareoke. Great fun! :)

Otherwise..I sometimes get lucky and end-up being invited back to crash on people's couches who have picked me up late at night during my hitch-hiking adventures. It might sound a little weird and dangerous..but really it's not. I've met some fantastic people while hitch-hiking and traveling around, with some amazing pasts and stories to share.

Interests

The World, places un-discovered, nature, animals, snakes, art, skateboarding, painting, drawing, comics, cartoons, people, films, music, blogging, youtuber, hitch-hiking, Australia, Canada, coffee with milk, baking bread, the ocean, tribal and primitive cultures, alternative living, kindness, relaxing, comedy, having fun, the Internet, Couchsurfing, Woofing, work/travel, VW Camper Vans, dreaming, sleeping, imagining, food, animation, museums, galleries, history..

  • animals
  • arts
  • culture
  • singing
  • folklore
  • dining
  • cooking
  • coffee
  • baking
  • gardening
  • comics
  • cartoons
  • movies
  • traveling
  • juggling
  • blogging
  • painting
  • drawing
  • music
  • guitar
  • hiking
  • backpacking
  • camping
  • hunting
  • scuba diving
  • skateboarding
  • rock climbing
  • animation
  • cartography
  • history
  • hitchhiking
  • volunteering

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Followed my dreams!

Teach, Learn, Share

I'm learning something new everyday, so I guess there is a lot to share! I make art, spend most of my life travelling, enjoy hanging out, and have some fun stories to share from my journey. I also love food!..cooking it and eating it. So i'd be happy to offer something.

I am open to learning anything! In the past Couchsurfing hosts have attempted at teaching me to juggle, sing in Norwegian, and play guitar. All of which I failed to pick up. But it was funny to see me try I'm sure!

What I Can Share with Hosts

A story or two from my travel experiences and some useful advice if they want to travel to similar places. And as is tradition, I would also be happy to cook for you in return for your hospitality.

Countries I’ve Visited

Australia, Cambodia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Australia, Cambodia, Germany, Nepal, Norway, Thailand, United Kingdom

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