Playing Stowaway
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008I’ve been thinking about boats lately, what with our day of sailing in Bar Harbor, our friend Julian’s wild adventure of sailing that same boat from Florida to Maine with his older brother this past spring and coming across cool images like this (one of the world’s largest container ships):

[photo: jtashipphoto]
I’ve always loved the idea of being a stowaway on a big ol’ container ship. It sounds like such a romantic thing to do. Not to mention a great metaphor. When I was younger, I did a lot of research about how I could make it happen. Turns out, if you’re not working on the ship, you’ll have to pay. No stowaways these days(?).
But really, it’s not a bad idea to travel by ship. Check out this How To article from the Travelers Notebook. It does sound like fun! Slow travel, FTW.
This is often how round the world routes work: book your freighter ticket and then plan in a few weeks in every major port. With freighters, the possibilities for your adventure are almost endless. Just think: anywhere global commodities are shipped are places that you can disembark and spend time soaking up the local culture before re-boarding.










