Good point.
For the most exotic *landscape* locations, I'd argue that hotels and
street addresses are hard to come by. But redundancy in ways to
reconstruct itineraries is a must.
GPS helps, and so does a diary or travel log. Even receipts from stores
or highway toll stations can be valuable. Scrapbooking in the time after
the journey, while the memories are still fresh is another alternative.
I'm sure there are more good ways too, but those are the ones that work
for me.
Oh, and the good old "stick to your plan" is good too. For longer trips
I leave a reasonably detailed itinerary with close family before I go.
The harder the hotels and street addresses are to come by, the more
important that document is. :-)
Jostein
Den 29.01.2019 20:26, skrev John:
When you get to some exotic location, take a photo of the hotel -
front door, street address, etc.
It will help tremendously later when you're trying reassemble your
trip itinerary & figure out where you've been (especially 9 or 10
years later).
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