Five More Travel Writers You Should Follow on Pinterest
Posted on February 10, 2012 by Fiona Hilliard

Looking for (p) inspiration for that next big trip away? Whether you’re planning a self-drive tour of the USA or simply hoping to see some top-class travel photography, get yourself on Pinterest now and feast your eyes on the travel boards of these expert ‘pinners’:
Lauren Kilberg:
South Korean-based travel writer Lauren Kilberg writes Double Takes Blog and describes herself as a collector of maps, passport stamps and freckles. The beautiful travel photography on her Pinterest boards is definitely worth a look if you’re wondering where to head next on your next big adventure…check it out now, on the double!
Dave (LongestWay):
Dave, the travel writer behind The Longest Way Home describes his website as a travelogue “on not just travel, but on my life in search for a place called home. I am taking my chances, grabbing the world by the you know what’s, and going for it! Dave’s boards offer fascinating windows into his nomadic life and include thought provoking themes such as “Great Modern Travelers”, “Behind the Lens Photography” and “Food from Around the World”.
This self-proclaimed “geek” is a former lawyer from Montreal who is now travelling the world and writing about (and photographing) her once-in-a-lifetime experiences on her Legal Nomads website. Jodi’s Pinterest boards provide a nice insight into her travel inspiration. If anything, you’ve got to love the “trees shaped like broccoli” board!
Gary Arndt:
Gary Arndt has been travelling around the world non-stop for the last five years. With 100 countries under his belt it’s no surprise that he comes up with the goods in terms of ‘super-pinnable’ travel photography. Curious to learn more about this intrepid traveller? Check out Gary’s excellent travel writing and photography on his everything-everywhere site.
Ken Kaminesky:
Who wouldn’t want to check out the boards of a travel photographer whose work has made the cover of National Geographic? At the moment, Ken’s collection of boards is something of a work in progress, but true inspiration can be found on his website. The Walking after Midnight series is one of our favourite features.
Missed Part One? Check out who made the cut first time around…
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